\name{MAList-class} \docType{class} \alias{MAList-class} \title{M-value, A-value Expression List - class} \description{ A simple list-based class for storing M-values and A-values for a batch of spotted microarrays. \code{MAList} objects are usually created during normalization by the functions \code{\link{normalizeWithinArrays}} or \code{\link{MA.RG}}. } \section{Slots/List Components}{ \code{MAList} objects can be created by \code{new("MAList",MA)} where \code{MA} is a list. This class contains no slots (other than \code{.Data}), but objects should contain the following components: \tabular{ll}{ \code{M}:\tab numeric matrix containing the M-values (log-2 expression ratios). Rows correspond to spots and columns to arrays.\cr \code{A}:\tab numeric matrix containing the A-values (average log-2 expression values). } Optional components include: \tabular{ll}{ \code{weights}:\tab numeric matrix of same dimensions as \code{M} containing relative spot quality weights. Elements should be non-negative.\cr \code{other}:\tab list containing other matrices, all of the same dimensions as \code{M}.\cr \code{genes}:\tab data.frame containing probe information. Should have one row for each spot. May have any number of columns.\cr \code{targets}:\tab data.frame containing information on the target RNA samples. Rows correspond to arrays. May have any number of columns. Usually includes columns \code{Cy3} and \code{Cy5} specifying which RNA was hybridized to each array.\cr \code{printer}:\tab list containing information on the process used to print the spots on the arrays. See \link[limma:PrintLayout]{PrintLayout}. } Valid \code{MAList} objects may contain other optional components, but all probe or array information should be contained in the above components. } \section{Methods}{ This class inherits directly from class \code{list} so any operation appropriate for lists will work on objects of this class. In addition, \code{MAList} objects can be \link[=subsetting]{subsetted} and \link[=cbind]{combined}. \code{RGList} objects will return dimensions and hence functions such as \code{\link[limma:dim]{dim}}, \code{\link[base:nrow]{nrow}} and \code{\link[base:nrow]{ncol}} are defined. \code{MALists} also inherit a \code{\link[methods]{show}} method from the virtual class \code{\link[limma:LargeDataObject]{LargeDataObject}}, which means that \code{RGLists} will print in a compact way. Other functions in LIMMA which operate on \code{MAList} objects include \code{\link{normalizeWithinArrays}}, \code{\link{normalizeBetweenArrays}}, \code{\link{normalizeForPrintorder}}, \code{\link{plotMA}} and \code{\link{plotPrintTipLoess}}. } \author{Gordon Smyth} \seealso{ \link{02.Classes} gives an overview of all the classes defined by this package. \code{\link[marray:marrayNorm-class]{marrayNorm}} is the corresponding class in the marray package. } \keyword{classes} \keyword{data}