\name{createEexprSetFromLimma} \alias{createEexprSetFromLimma} \title{Changing a RGList or MAList into a object of the type EexprSet} \description{ \code{createEexprSetFromLimma} This function creates a new object of the type \code{EexprSet} from a data object of the limma package. So the standard methods that are available for the \code{EexprSet} object are also available to tihs type of data. } \usage{ createEexprSetFromLimma(object) } \arguments{ \item{object}{The object (of the type RGList or MAList object from limma) to be converted. } } \details{ For two color micro array data, like the data objects in limma represent, the array.pairs attribute in the \code{EexprSet} object will contain information about what column correspondes to the red intensities and green intensities respectiveley of which array. So by calling for example the \code{drawMA} method the right intensities will be used to create the MA plot. Weights will also be set in the \code{EexprSet} object, as well as the printer layout if set in the limma object. The only thing that will be missing by now is the annotation (the \$genes) object. This should be fixed soon... } \references{} \author{Johannes Rainer} \section{warning}{ The \code{\link{EexprSet-class}} is deprecated! Use \code{\link{MadbSet}} instead! This function is replaced by the \code{\link{newMadbSet}} function. } \seealso{ \code{\link{EexprSet-class}}, \code{\link{drawMA}} \code{\link{MadbSet}} \code{\link{newMadbSet}} } \examples{ } \keyword{data}