\name{ABpanel} \alias{ABpanel} \title{A panel function for plotting prediction regions and log-normalized intensities } \description{ A panel function for plotting prediction regions and log-normalized intensities } \usage{ ABpanel(x, y, predictRegion, copyNumber = 0:4, fill, ..., subscripts) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{x}{ log-normalized intensities for the A or B allele } \item{y}{ log-normalized intensities for the A or B allele } \item{predictRegion}{ A \code{list}. See \code{predictionRegion}. } \item{copyNumber}{ Integer vector. Indicates which prediction regions are drawn. } \item{fill}{ Character or integer vector for coloring the points. Only valid for certain point symbols. See \code{points}. } \item{\dots}{ Additional arguments to \code{panel.xyplot} and \code{lpolygon}. } \item{subscripts}{ See \code{xyplot} in the \pkg{lattice} package. } } \value{ Not applicable } \note{ \code{ABpanel} can be passed as the argument to panel in the \code{xyplot} method for \code{CNSet} objects. See the examples in \code{xyplot}. } \author{ R. Scharpf } \seealso{ \code{\link[lattice]{xyplot}}, \code{\link[lattice]{panel.xyplot}} \code{\link[lattice]{lpolygon}} } % Add one or more standard keywords, see file 'KEYWORDS' in the % R documentation directory. \keyword{aplot}