\name{Subset} \docType{methods} \alias{Subset} \alias{Subset-method} \alias{Subset,flowPlate-method} \alias{Subset,flowPlate,ANY-method} \title{ Subset } \description{ Select a subset of events in a flowPlate. If a flowPlate and filter are supplied, then this function calls the Subset function from flowCore. Additionally, the plateCore version of Subset also makes it easy to filter individual flowFrames and keep the flowPlate structure. } \usage{ \S4method{Subset}{flowPlate,ANY}(x, subset, select=NULL,\dots) } \arguments{ \item{x}{ A \code{flowPlate} } \item{subset}{A filter object } \item{select}{An optional vector of either sample names or Well.IDs.} \item{\dots}{optional arguments} } \value{ Returns a \code{flowPlate} } \author{ Errol Strain } \examples{ library(plateCore) data(plateCore) # Create a flowPlate from the sample data in plateCore fp <- flowPlate(pbmcPlate,wellAnnotation,plateName="P1") ## Create a rectangle filter rectGate <- rectangleGate("FSC-H"=c(300,700),"SSC-H"=c(50,400)) ## Apply the filter only to sample A01. The other flowFrames ## are not filtered. fp <- Subset(fp,rectGate,'A01') } \keyword{ methods }