\name{minCount} \alias{minCount} \alias{minCount<-} \title{ minCount } \description{ Extracts and sets the minimum number of genes that an annotation must have to be considered in subsequent steps. } \usage{ minCount(object) } \arguments{ \item{object}{ This will be either a \code{HyperGResultCC}, \code{ccEnrichResult}, or \code{ccEnrichCollection} object. See Details for more information.} } \details{ \code{minCount(object)} fetches the set \code{minCount} for \code{HyperGResultCC} and \code{ccEnrichResult} objects \code{minCount(object)<-} will set the \code{minCount} for \code{HyperGResultCC} objects, and when applied to \code{ccEnrichResult} and \code{ccEnrichCollection} sets the \code{minCount} for all of the contained objects, so be careful if you want to use different \code{minCounts} for different results } \author{ Robert M Flight } \seealso{ \code{\linkS4class{HyperGResultCC}} \code{\linkS4class{ccEnrichResult}} \code{\linkS4class{ccEnrichCollection}} } \examples{ data(ccData) enrichLists minCount(enrichLists) <- 5 enrichLists }