\name{CN} \docType{data} \alias{CN} \title{A CNAnorm object with information about most abundant ploidy states, obtained from data LS041. } \description{ This data is to provide an object to use in several examples without having to wait for computing it. To see how it was generated, see documentation of function peakPloidy. } \usage{data(CN)} \format{A CNAnorm object} % \references{ % McNeil, D. R. (1977) \emph{Interactive Data Analysis}. % New York: Wiley. % } \keyword{datasets, object}