\name{LBEsummary} \alias{LBEsummary} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ Display LBE object } \description{ Display summary information for an LBE object. } \usage{ LBEsummary(LBEobj, cuts = c(1e-04, 0.001, 0.01, 0.025, 0.05, 0.1, 1), digits = getOption("digits"), ...) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{LBEobj}{ LBE object. } \item{cuts}{ Vector of significance value to use for table. } \item{digits}{ Significant digits to display. } \item{\dots}{ Any other arguments. } } \details{ LBEsumary shows the original call, estimated proportion of true null hypotheses, confidence interval for the proportion of true null hypotheses and a table comparing the number of significant calls for the p-values and for the estimated q-values using a set of cutoffs given by the argument cuts. } \value{ Invisibly returns the original object. } \author{ Cyril Dalmasso } \note{ The function LBEsummary is analogous to the function qsummary from the package \code{qvalue}. } \seealso{ \code{\link{LBE}}, \code{\link{LBEplot}}, \code{\link{LBEwrite}}, \code{\link{LBEa}} } \examples{ ## start data(hedenfalk.pval) res<-LBE(hedenfalk.pval) print(res) LBEsummary(res) ## end } \keyword{ htest }