\name{findTrans.func} \alias{findTrans.func} %- Also NEED an `\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{Funtion identifying the transitions} \description{ This function identifies the start and end of the states (regions with the constant estimated copy number). } \usage{ findTrans.func(outliers = res1$outliers, aber = res2$aber, statesres = states.bic) } %- maybe also `usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{outliers}{Binary matrix of the outliers (generally output of the \code{\link{findOutliers.func}})} \item{aber}{Binary matrix of the focal aberrations (generally output of the \code{\link{findAber.func}})} \item{statesres}{The states output of the \code{\link{hmm.run.func}}} } \details{ The transitions end is placed at the last non-focal aberration clone of the contiguous region containing clones belonging to the same state and transitions start is placed at the first non-focal aberration clone of the contiguous region containing clones belonging to the same state. } \value{ \item{trans.matrix}{Matrix with a row for each clone and column for each sample. The starts of the states are indicated by "1" , the end are by "2" and the focal aberrations are coded as "3"} \item{translen.matrix}{Matrix with a row for each clone and column for each sample. The entries are the length of the region to which a clone belongs. Zero length is assigned to the focal aberrations. This output may be buggy at the moment.} } \seealso{ \code{\link{aCGH}} } \references{ Application of Hidden Markov Models to the analysis of the array CGH data, Fridlyand et.al., \emph{JMVA}, 2004. } \author{Jane Fridlyand} \keyword{models}% at least one, from doc/KEYWORDS