\name{plotFeature-methods} \docType{methods} \alias{plotFeature-methods} \alias{plotFeature,missing,missing-method} \alias{plotFeature,ExpressionSet,missing-method} \alias{plotFeature,ExpressionSet,vector-method} \alias{plotFeature,matrix,vector-method} \title{ Plot feature versus two-color intensity (methods)} \description{ Methods for plotting featureData (ex: fragment size) versus two-color signal intensity data } \section{Methods}{ \describe{ \item{x = "missing", y = "missing"}{ Handle empty function call } \item{x = "ExpressionSet", y = "missing"}{ Handle input of an object of class \code{ExpressionSet}. Derive both data and feature information from a single object. } \item{x = "ExpressionSet", y = "vector"}{ Handle input of an object of class \code{ExpressionSet}. Derive data from this class but use feature values from a vector input. } \item{x = "matrix", y = "vector"}{ Handle matrix input, where each of two columns in matrix represents data from one signal channel. Feature data is derived from values from a vector input. } }} \keyword{methods}