\name{xcmsPeaks-class} \docType{class} \alias{xcmsPeaks-class} \alias{show,xcmsPeaks-method} \title{A matrix of peaks} \description{A matrix of peak information. The actual columns depend on how it is generated (i.e. the \code{\link{findPeaks}} method).} \section{Objects from the Class}{ Objects can be created by calls of the form \code{new("xcmsPeaks", ...)}. } \section{Slots}{ \describe{ \item{\code{.Data}:}{The matrix holding the peak information} } } \section{Extends}{ %Class \code{"\linkS4class{xcmsData}"}, directly. Class \code{"\linkS4class{matrix}"}, from data part. Class \code{"\linkS4class{array}"}, by class "matrix", distance 2. Class \code{"\linkS4class{structure}"}, by class "matrix", distance 3. Class \code{"\linkS4class{vector}"}, by class "matrix", distance 4, with explicit coerce. } \section{Methods}{ None yet. Some utilities for working with peak data would be nice. } \author{Michael Lawrence} \seealso{ \code{\link{findPeaks}} for detecting peaks in an \code{\linkS4class{xcmsRaw}}. } \keyword{classes}