\name{maGeneTable} \alias{maGeneTable} %- Also NEED an `\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{Table of spot coordinates and gene names} \description{ This function produces a table of spot coordinates and gene names for objects of class \code{"\link{marrayRaw}"} and \code{"\link{marrayNorm}"}.} \usage{ maGeneTable(object) } %- maybe also `usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{object}{microarray object of class \code{"\link{marrayRaw}"} and \code{"\link{marrayNorm}"}.} } \value{ an object of class \code{\link{data.frame}}, with rows corresponding to spotted probe sequences. The first four columns are the grid matrix and spot matrix coordinates, and the remaining columns are the spot descriptions stored in the \code{maGnames} slot of the microarray object. } \author{Yee Hwa (Jean) Yang} \seealso{\code{\link{marrayInfo}}, \code{\link{marrayLayout}}, \code{\link{marrayRaw}}, \code{\link{marrayNorm}}, \code{\link{maCompCoord}}.} \examples{ # Example uses swirl dataset, for description type ? swirl data(swirl) tab<-maGeneTable(swirl) tab[1:10,] } \keyword{methods}% at least one, from doc/KEYWORDS