\name{graphView-class} \docType{class} \alias{graphView-class} \alias{graphView} \alias{grLayout<-,graphView-method} \alias{grLayout,graphView-method} \alias{grLayout} \alias{grLayout<-} \title{Class "graphView": A class to represent a graph view } \description{ graphView is a class to represent a view that is a graph. graphView inherits from the class, plotView, which inherits from the virtual class, genView. } \section{Objects from the Class}{ Objects can be created by calls of the form \code{new("graphView", ...)}. The initialize method for this class will be created in other packages that use this package (for example, the initialize method will be created in the iSNetwork package). } \section{Slots}{ \describe{ \item{\code{plotDevice}:}{the plot device number } \item{\code{plotPar}:}{the parameter list for the plot, see par() } \item{\code{drArea}:}{an object of class \code{"GtkDrawingArea"} } \item{\code{dataName}:}{a character string describing what data are shown in the view } \item{\code{win}:}{an object of class \code{"GtkWindow"} that holds the view } \item{\code{winNum}:}{a number that tells what number view this is (for example, the first view created will have winNum=1) } \item{\code{grLayout}:}{the Ragraph object, which represents the layout for the graph plot} } } \section{Extends}{ Class \code{"plotView"}, directly. Class \code{"genView"}, by class \code{"plotView"}. } \section{Methods}{ No methods defined with class "graphView" in the signature. } \author{ Elizabeth Whalen } \examples{ } \keyword{classes}