\name{AffyProbesMatch-class} \docType{class} \alias{AffyProbesMatch-class} \alias{combine,AffyProbesMatch,AffyProbesMatch-method} \alias{show,AffyProbesMatch-method} \alias{toHypergraph,AffyProbesMatch-method} \title{Class "AffyProbesMatch"} \description{ Store the results of a call to \code{matchAffyProbes}. } \section{Objects from the Class}{ Objects can be created by calls of the form \code{new("AffyProbesMatch", ...)}. An object will store the result of matching probe sequences against target sequences. } \section{Slots}{ \describe{ \item{\code{pm}:}{Object of class \code{"list"}: each element is vector of index values} \item{\code{mm}:}{Object of class \code{"list"}: each element is vector of index values} \item{\code{labels}:}{Object of class \code{"character"}} \item{\code{chip_type}:}{Object of class \code{"character"} and of length 1.} \item{\code{probes}:}{Object of class \code{"ANY"}: the \code{probetable} object used to perform the matches. } } } \section{Methods}{ \describe{ \item{combine}{\code{signature(x = "AffyProbesMatch", y = "AffyProbesMatch")}: combine two instances. This is can be useful when splitting the list of target sequences to parallelized the job.} \item{show}{\code{signature(x = "AffyProbesMatch")}:Show the instance.} \item{toHypergraph}{\code{signature(object = "AffyProbesMatch")}: build an \code{\link[hypergraph]{Hypergraph}} from the matches.} } } %\references{ ~put references to the literature/web site here ~ } %\author{ ~~who you are~~ } %\note{ ~~further notes~~ } % % ~Make other sections like Warning with \section{Warning }{....} ~ % %\seealso{ % ~~objects to See Also as \code{\link{~~fun~~}}, ~~~ % or \code{\linkS4class{CLASSNAME}} for links to other classes %} \examples{ showClass("AffyProbesMatch") } \keyword{classes}