\name{density-methods} \docType{methods} \alias{density-methods} \alias{density.ExpressionSet} \alias{density,ExpressionSet-method} \title{Density plot of a ExpressionSet object} \description{ Creating density plot of sample intensities in a ExpressionSet object. It is equivalent to \link{hist-methods}. } \usage{ \S4method{density}{ExpressionSet}(x, logMode=TRUE, xlab = NULL, ylab = "density", type = "l", col=1:dim(x)[2], lty=1:dim(x)[2], lwd=1, xlim = NULL, index.highlight = NULL, color.highlight = 2, symmetry = NULL, addLegend = TRUE, subset = NULL, main="", ...) } \arguments{ \item{x}{ a \code{\link[Biobase]{ExpressionSet}} object} \item{logMode}{ determine whether the density plot is based on a log2 scale } \item{xlab}{ xlab of the density plot } \item{ylab}{ ylab of the density plot } \item{type}{ parameter of plot function } \item{col}{ line colors of the density plot } \item{lty}{ line types of the density plot } \item{lwd}{ line width of plot function } \item{xlim}{ parameter of the plot function} \item{index.highlight}{ the column index of the highlighted density curve } \item{color.highlight}{ color of highlighted density curve } \item{symmetry}{ the boundary position suppose to be symmetric distributed } \item{addLegend}{ whether add legend to the plot or not } \item{subset}{ subset of rows used to plot. It can be an index vector, or the length of a random subset} \item{main}{ title for the plot} \item{\dots}{ additional parameters for \code{\link[stats]{density}} function } } \seealso{ \code{\link{LumiBatch-class}}, \link{hist-methods}, \code{\link[stats]{density}} } \examples{ ## load example data data(example.lumi) density(example.lumi) } \keyword{methods} \keyword{hplot}