\name{deleteWindow} \alias{deleteWindow} \alias{deleteWindow,CytoscapeConnectionClass-method} \title{deleteWindow} \description{ Delete the window associated with the supplied CytoscapeConnection object. In addition, Cytoscape's copy of the network is deleted from Cytoscape's memory store, but the R graph object is unaffected. There are two different ways to use this method. First, if you call it on a CytoscapeWindow object, using the default window.title value of NA, the Cytoscape window itself will be deleted. Alternatively, if you supply a window.title as the second argument -- independent of whether or not the first argument is a CytoscapeConnection object, or its subclass, a CytoscapeWindow object, the named window is deleted. } \usage{ deleteWindow(obj, window.title=NA) } \arguments{ \item{obj}{a \code{CytoscapeConnectionClass} object, or subclass } \item{window.title}{a \code{string} object, optional title} } \value{ Nothing. } \author{Paul Shannon} \examples{ window.title <- 'demo deleteWindow' cw <- new.CytoscapeWindow (window.title, graph=makeSimpleGraph()) displayGraph (cw) redraw (cw) layoutNetwork(cw) deleteWindow (cw) cw2 <- new.CytoscapeWindow ('demo 2') cy = CytoscapeConnection () deleteWindow (cy, 'demo 2') } \keyword{graph}