\name{binBoundary-methods} \docType{methods} \alias{binBoundary} \alias{binBoundary-methods} \alias{binBoundary,flowFP-method} \alias{binBoundary,flowFPModel-method} \title{Return bin boundaries for a flowFPModel} \description{ These methods return the bin boundaries as a list. The number of list elements is equal to the number of features in the fingerprint. Each boundary has two points, lower left (called \code{ll}) and upper right (called \code{ur}). The dimensionality of \code{ll} and \code{ur} is the dimensionality of the \code{flowFrame} or \code{flowSet} used to construct the object. } \section{Methods}{ \code{binBoundary(object)} \describe{ \item{object = "flowFP"}{ This method returns the bin boundaries from the underlying \code{flowFPModel}. } \item{object = "flowFPModel"}{ This Method returns the \code{flowFPModel} bin boundaries. } }} \keyword{methods}