\name{ID} \alias{ID} \alias{ID,yeastData,character-method} \title{A method to return the ID of a protein complex} \usage{ ID(object, name) } \arguments{ \item{object}{An instance of a subclass of \code{\link{yeastData}}.} \item{name}{A \code{character}. It is the name of the protein complex with respect to the bi-partite graph incidence matrix} } \description{ The \code{ID} method takes in the protein complex name of a bi-partite graph incidence matrix (usually an ad hoc name) and returns its MIPS, GO, etc id. The object to be referenced is an instance of the class yeastData. } \keyword{classes}