\name{AggregatedRanking-class} \docType{class} \alias{AggregatedRanking-class} \alias{AggregatedRanking} %\alias{plot,AggregatedRanking,missing-method} \alias{show,AggregatedRanking-method} \alias{toplist,AggregatedRanking-method} \title{"AggregatedRanking"} \description{An object returned from one of the methods \code{AggregateSimple}, \code{AggregatePenalty}, \code{AggregateMC} or \code{AggregateSVD}.} \section{Slots}{ \describe{ \item{\code{ranking}:}{A numeric vector of ranks after aggregation.} \item{\code{type}:}{The type of aggregation used (a character).} \item{\code{measure}:}{The quantity used as basis for aggregation (a character).} \item{\code{method}:}{The ranking method used originally, i.e. before aggregation.} } } \section{Methods}{ \describe{ \item{show}{Use \code{show(object)} for brief information.} \item{toplist}{Use \code{toplist(object, k=10)} to display the top \code{k=10} genes in the \emph{aggregated} ranking.} } } \author{Martin Slawski \cr Anne-Laure Boulesteix} \keyword{univar}