\name{showFuzzyPatterns} \alias{showFuzzyPatterns} \title{ Plots the Fuzzy Patterns corresponding to a class } \description{ This functions prints (in text mode) the \emph{Fuzzy Patterns} (discrete labels) calculated for a single class of samples. } \usage{ showFuzzyPatterns(fps, class) } \arguments{ \item{fps}{ A matrix with the \emph{Fuzzy Patterns} (discrete labels) for all the samples and genes. } \item{class}{ A class to which the samples belong. It must be one of the classes stored in the phenoData of the original \code{\link[Biobase:class.ExpressionSet]{ExpressionSet}} \emph{rmadataset} object. } } \value{ A vector of \emph{Fuzzy Patterns} (discrete labels) for a single class of samples, with the genes associated. } \author{ Rodrigo Alvarez-Gonzalez\cr Daniel Glez-Pena\cr Fernando Diaz\cr Florentino Fdez-Riverola\cr Maintainer: Rodrigo Alvarez-Gonzalez <\email{rodrigo.djv@uvigo.es}> } \references{ F. Diaz; F. Fdez-Riverola; D. Glez-Pena; J.M. Corchado. Using Fuzzy Patterns for Gene Selection and Data Reduction on Microarray Data. 7th International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning: IDEAL 2006, (2006) pp. 1095-1102 } \keyword{manip}