\name{summary.tsp} \alias{summary.tsp} \alias{summary} \title{Summary of a tsp object} \description{ This function can be used to summarize a TSP object. } \usage{ \method{summary}{tsp}(object,select=NULL,printall=FALSE,...) } \arguments{ \item{object}{A tsp object} \item{select}{A numerical indicator of which TSP to summarize, if NULL, all TSPs are summarized one at a time} \item{printall}{If printall=TRUE all TSPs are summarized at once} \item{...}{Summary arguments (ignored)} } \details{ summary() accepts a tsp object calculated on an expression set or gene expression matrix. The result is a table of frequencies for the TSP indicator versus the group indicator. } \value{ A table. } \references{ D. Geman, C. d'Avignon, D. Naiman and R. Winslow, "Classifying gene expression profiles from pairwise mRNA comparisons," Statist. Appl. in Genetics and Molecular Biology, 3, 2004. } \author{Jeffrey T. Leek \email{jtleek@jhu.edu}} \seealso{\code{\link{tspplot}}, \code{\link{ts.pair}}, \code{\link{tspcalc}},\code{\link{tspsig}}, \code{\link{predict.tsp}}} \examples{ \dontrun{ ## Load data data(tspdata) ## Run tspcalc() on a data matrix and grp vector tsp1 <- tspcalc(dat,grp) ## Get the summary for the tsp object. summary(tsp1) summary.tsp(tsp1) } } \keyword{misc}