\name{snp.estimates.glm-class} \Rdversion{1.1} \docType{class} \alias{snp.estimates.glm-class} \alias{[,snp.estimates.glm,ANY,missing,missing-method} \alias{show,snp.estimates.glm-method} \title{Class "snp.estimates.glm"} \description{A simple class to hold output from \code{\link{snp.lhs.estimates}} and \code{\link{snp.rhs.estimates}}. Its main purpose is to provide a \code{show} method} \section{Objects from the Class}{ Objects from this class are simple lists. Each element of the list is a list giving the results of a generalized linear model fit, with elements: \describe{ \item{Y.var}{Name of the Y variable} \item{beta}{The vector or parameter estimates (with their names)} \item{Var.beta}{The upper triangle of the variance-covariance matrix of estimates, stored as a simple vector} \item{N}{The number of "units" used in the model fit} } } \section{Extends}{ Class \code{"\linkS4class{list}"}, from data part. Class \code{"\linkS4class{vector}"}, by class "list", distance 2. } \section{Methods}{ \describe{ \item{[}{\code{signature(x = "snp.estimates.glm", i = "ANY", j = "missing", drop = "missing")}: ... } \item{show}{\code{signature(object = "snp.estimates.glm")}: ... } } } \author{David Clayton \email{david.clayton@cimr.cam.ac.uk}} \seealso{ \code{\link{snp.lhs.estimates}}, \code{\link{snp.rhs.estimates}} } \examples{ showClass("snp.estimates.glm") } \keyword{classes}