\name{featuresInRange} \alias{featuresInRange} \title{ Find feature index in a genomic interval } \description{ Find feature index of a \code{SnpSet} object in a \code{RangedDataCNV} object. } \usage{ featuresInRange(object, range, FRAME = 0, FRAME.LEFT, FRAME.RIGHT, ...) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{object}{ A \code{SnpSet}. } \item{range}{ A \code{RangedDataCNV} object. } \item{FRAME}{ Integer (basepairs). The distance from start and end coordinates of the genomic interval. Useful for retrieving indices that 'frame' the genomic interval of interest. } \item{FRAME.LEFT}{ Integer. If missing, set equal to FRAME. } \item{FRAME.RIGHT}{ Integer. If missing, set equal to FRAME. } \item{\dots}{ Ignored } } \details{ Extract marker indices in \code{object} that occur within a genomic interval. } \value{ Vector of integers. } \author{ R. Scharpf } %\examples{ % %} % Add one or more standard keywords, see file 'KEYWORDS' in the % R documentation directory. \keyword{manip}