\name{qscore} \alias{to.qscore} \alias{qscore} \title{Create an object of type qscore} \description{ \code{qscore} object is a list which contains a function, a name, and optionnally a label and arguments to be passed to the function. } \details{ } \value{ An object of class \code{qscore}. } \usage{ to.qscore(FUN, name=NULL, args=NULL, label=NULL, dec=3) } \arguments{ \item{FUN}{a R function returning a numeric value, with first argument of type \code{\link[GLAD]{arrayCGH}}, and optionally other arguments.} \item{name}{a short character value for \code{qscore} object identification} \item{args}{a list of arguments to be passed to \code{FUN}; defaults to NULL (ie \code{\link[GLAD]{arrayCGH}} is the only argument to \code{FUN})} \item{label}{a character value for \code{qscore} object labelling} \item{dec}{an integer value giving the number of significant digits to keep (defaults to 3)} } \author{Pierre Neuvial, \email{manor@curie.fr}.} \note{People interested in tools for array-CGH analysis can visit our web-page: \url{http://bioinfo.curie.fr}.} \examples{ } \keyword{} \seealso{\code{\link{qscore.arrayCGH}}, \code{\link{qscore.summary.arrayCGH}}}