\name{plateEffects} \alias{plateEffects} \alias{plateEffects,cellHTS-method} \title{Access plate effects stored in a cellHTS object.} \description{ This generic function accesses plate effects stored in slot \code{rowcol.effects} and \code{overall.effects} of a \code{\linkS4class{cellHTS}} instance. } \usage{ plateEffects(object) } \arguments{ \item{object}{Object derived from class \code{\linkS4class{cellHTS}} that has been normalized by a spatial normalization method. See details.} } \value{ \code{plateEffects} returns a list with two elements: \code{rowcol} and \code{overall}. \code{plateEffects[["rowcol"]]} corresponds to the contents of slot \code{rowcol.effects} of \code{object}. This is a 3D array with the same dimensions as \code{Data(object)}: \code{nr of Features x nr of Samples x nr of Channels} of the current \code{\linkS4class{cellHTS}} object. \code{plateEffects[["overall"]]} contains the data stored in slot \code{overall.effects} of \code{object}. This is a 3D array with dimensions \code{nr Plates x nr Samples x nr Channels} of \code{object}. Slot \code{overall.effects} is only estimated when B score method is used to normalize the data. Note that these 2 slots accessed by this function were stored after preprocessing the data either using Bscore method or local regression fit (see \code{\link{normalizePlates}} for details), by setting the option \code{save.model=TRUE}. } \author{Ligia Bras \email{ligia@ebi.ac.uk}} \seealso{ \code{\linkS4class{cellHTS}} \code{\link[cellHTS2:normalizePlates]{normalizePlates}} \code{\link[cellHTS2:Bscore]{Bscore}} \code{\link[cellHTS2:spatialNormalization]{spatialNormalization}} } \keyword{manip}