\name{KEGGEdgeSubType-class} \docType{class} \alias{KEGGEdgeSubType-class} \alias{getName,KEGGEdgeSubType-method} \alias{getValue,KEGGEdgeSubType-method} \alias{show,KEGGEdgeSubType-method} \title{Class "KEGGEdgeSubType"} \description{ A class to represent subtype in KEGG} \section{Objects from the Class}{ Objects can be created by calls of the form \code{new("KEGGEdgeSubType", ...)}. } \section{Slots}{ \describe{ \item{\code{name}:}{Object of class \code{"character"}, name of the subtype} \item{\code{value}:}{Object of class \code{"character"}, value of the subtype} } } \section{Methods}{ \describe{ \item{getName}{\code{signature(object = "KEGGEdgeSubType")}: getting subtype name} \item{getValue}{\code{signature(object = "KEGGEdgeSubType")}: getting subtype value} \item{show}{\code{signature(object = "KEGGEdgeSubType")}: show method } } } \author{ Jitao David Zhang \url{mailto:jitao_david.zhang@roche.com} } \note{ Please note that 'KEGGEdgeSubtype' is a data frame storing subtype predefinitions, the 'type' with lowercases. 'KEGGEdgeSubType' is however a class representing these subtypes. } \seealso{ \code{\link{KEGGEdge-class}} } \examples{ showClass("KEGGEdgeSubType") ## use example(KEGGEdge-class) for more examples } \keyword{classes}