\name{unitytransform-class} \docType{class} \alias{unitytransform-class} \alias{unitytransform} \alias{show,unitytransform-method} \alias{eval,unitytransform,missing,missing-method} \title{Class "unitytransform" } \description{ Unity transform class transforms parameters names provided as characters into unity transform objects which can be evaluated to retrive the corresponding columns from the data frame } \section{Objects from the Class}{ Objects can be created by calls to the constructor \code{unitytransform(parameters,transformationId)}. } \section{Slots}{ \describe{ \item{\code{.Data}:}{Object of class \code{"function"} ~~ } \item{\code{parameters}:}{Object of class \code{"character"} -flow parameters to be transformed } \item{\code{transformationId}:}{Object of class \code{"character"}-unique ID to reference the transformation } } } \section{Extends}{ Class \code{"\linkS4class{transform}"}, directly. Class \code{"\linkS4class{transformation}"}, by class "transform", distance 2. Class \code{"\linkS4class{characterOrTransformation}"}, by class "transform", distance 3. } \section{Methods}{ No methods defined with class "unitytransform" in the signature. } \author{ Gopalakrishnan N, F.Hahne } \seealso{ dg1polynomial, ratio } \examples{ dat <- read.FCS(system.file("extdata","0877408774.B08", package="flowCore")) un1<-unitytransform(c("FSC-H","SSC-H"),transformationId="un1") transOut<-eval(un1)(exprs(dat)) } \keyword{classes}