\name{write.marray} \alias{write.marray} \title{Data Output} \description{ Calls the function write.table with predefine argument. The entries in each line (row) are separated by tab. } \usage{ write.marray(mraw, file="maRawResults.xls", val="maM", ...) } \arguments{ \item{mraw}{the object to be written, either a \code{marrayRaw} or \code{marrayNorm} object.} \item{file}{a character string representing the file name.} \item{val}{a character string representing the slotNames to be written.} \item{\dots}{further arguments to \code{\link{write.table}}.} } \details{ see \code{\link{write.table}} } \author{Jean Yee Hwa Yang} \seealso{\code{\link{write.table}}, \code{\link{write.list}}} \examples{ data(swirl) write.marray(swirl[1:10,]) } \keyword{file}% at least one, from doc/KEYWORDS