\name{pamr.menu} \alias{pamr.menu} \title{A function that interactively leads the user through a PAM analysis} \description{A function that interactively leads the user through a PAM analysis} \usage{ pamr.menu(data) } \arguments{ \item{data}{A list with at least two components: x- an expression genes in the rows, samples in the columns), and y- a vector of the class labels for each sample. Same form as data object used by pamr.train.} } \details{ \code{pamr.menu} provides a menu for training, cross-validating and plotting a nearest shrunken centroid analysis. } \value{ } \references{} \author{ Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani, Balasubramanian Narasimhan, and Gilbert Chu } \examples{ set.seed(120) x <- matrix(rnorm(1000*20),ncol=20) y <- sample(c(1:4),size=20,replace=TRUE) mydata <- list(x=x,y=y) # pamr.menu(mydata) } \keyword{ }