\name{notes} \alias{notes} \alias{notes<-} \title{Retrieve and set eSet notes.} \description{ These generic functions access notes (unstructured descriptive data) associated \code{\link{eSet-class}}. \code{notes() <- } is unusual, in that the character vector is appended to the list of notes; use \code{notes() <- } to entirely replace the list. } \usage{ notes(object) notes(object) <- value } \arguments{ \item{object}{Object, possibly derived from class \code{eSet-class}.} \item{value}{Character vector containing unstructured information describing the experinement.} } \value{ \code{notes} returns a list. } \author{Biocore} \seealso{\code{\link{ExpressionSet-class}}, \code{\link{SnpSet-class}}} \keyword{manip}