\name{print.gagahyp} \alias{print.gagahyp} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ Print an object of class gagahyp } \description{ Prints an object of class \code{gagahyp}, which contains information on the hypotheses (expression patterns) from a GaGa or MiGaGa model. } \usage{ print.gagahyp(x, probpat=NA, ...) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{x}{ Object of type \code{gagahyp}. } \item{probpat}{ Vector with either estimated probabilities of each hypothesis, or with number of genes classified into each expression pattern. } \item{\dots}{Other arguments to be passed on to the generic print function.} } \details{ } \value{ Prints hypotheses. When available, also displays estimated proportion of genes following each expression pattern or the number of genes classified into each expression pattern. } \references{ Rossell D. GaGa: a simple and flexible hierarchical model for microarray data analysis. \url{http://rosselldavid.googlepages.com}. } \author{ David Rossell } \seealso{ \code{\link{fitGG}}, \code{\link{geneclus}} } % Add one or more standard keywords, see file 'KEYWORDS' in the % R documentation directory. \keyword{ print }