\name{getTuple} \alias{getTuple} \title{Create an R variable from Most Recently Broadcast Tuple} \description{After a tuple is broadcast to the R goose, this method makes it available as an R environment object.} \usage{getTuple ()} \arguments{ } \value{Returns an environment with a title, and then the usual keys and values.} \seealso{ \code{\link{newTuple}}. \code{\link{getNameList}}. \code{\link{getCluster}}. \code{\link{getMatrix}}. \code{\link{getNetwork}}. } \keyword{manip} \keyword{tuple} \keyword{gaggle} \keyword{broadcast}