\name{TilingQSet-class} \docType{class} \alias{TilingQSet-class} \alias{initialize,TilingQSet-method} \title{Class "TilingQSet"} \description{A place-holder for future uses of Quantification on Tiling Arrays.} \section{Objects from the Class}{ Objects can be created by calls of the form \code{new("TilingQSet", assayData, M, phenoData, featureData, experimentalData, annotation)}. } \section{Slots}{ \describe{ \item{\code{assayData}:}{Object of class \code{"AssayData"}} \item{\code{phenoData}:}{Object of class \code{"AnnotatedDataFrame"}} \item{\code{featureData}:}{Object of class \code{"AnnotatedDataFrame"}} \item{\code{experimentData}:}{Object of class \code{"MIAME"}} \item{\code{annotation}:}{Object of class \code{"character"}} \item{\code{.__classVersion__}:}{Object of class \code{"Versions"}} } } \section{Extends}{ Class \code{"\linkS4class{QuantificationSet}"}, directly. Class \code{"\link[Biobase]{class.eSet}"}, by class "QuantificationSet", distance 2. Class \code{"\link[Biobase]{class.VersionedBiobase}"}, by class "QuantificationSet", distance 3. Class \code{"\link[Biobase]{class.Versioned}"}, by class "QuantificationSet", distance 4. } \section{Methods}{ \describe{ \item{initialize}{\code{signature(.Object = "TilingQSet")}: ... } } } \author{Benilton Carvalho} \note{Alpha-version} \examples{ showClass("TilingQSet") } \keyword{classes}