\name{Spot-class} \docType{class} \alias{Spot-class} \title{Spot - class} \description{ A simple list-based class for storing red and green channel foreground and background intensities for a batch of spotted microarrays and the Ids. } \section{Creating Objects from the Class}{ Objects can be created by calls of the form \code{new("Spot",spot)} where \code{spot} is a list. Objects are normally created by \code{\link{read.spot}}. } \section{Slots/List Components}{ This class contains no slots (other than \code{.Data}), but objects should contain the following list components: \tabular{ll}{ \code{Cy5}:\tab numeric matrix containing the red (cy5) foreground intensities. Rows correspond to spots and columns to arrays.\cr \code{Cy3}:\tab numeric matrix containing the green (cy3) foreground intensities.\cr \code{BgCy5}:\tab numeric matrix containing the red (cy5) background intensities.\cr \code{BgCy3}:\tab numeric matrix containing the green background intensities.\cr \code{Id}:\tab Ids from all the observations. } All of these matrices should have the same dimensions. } \section{Methods}{ This class inherits directly from class \code{list} so any operation appropriate for lists will work on objects of this class. } \keyword{classes} \keyword{data}