\name{show-method} \docType{methods} \alias{show,maigesPreRaw-method} \alias{show,maigesRaw-method} \alias{show,maiges-method} \alias{show,maigesANOVA-method} \alias{show,maigesDE-method} \alias{show,maigesDEcluster-method} \alias{show,maigesClass-method} \alias{show,maigesRelNetB-method} \alias{show,maigesRelNetM-method} \alias{show,maigesActMod-method} \alias{show,maigesActNet-method} \alias{show} \title{ Show a nice visualisation of the objects defined in this package } \usage{ \S4method{show}{maigesPreRaw}(object) \S4method{show}{maigesRaw}(object) \S4method{show}{maiges}(object) \S4method{show}{maigesANOVA}(object) \S4method{show}{maigesDE}(object) \S4method{show}{maigesDEcluster}(object) \S4method{show}{maigesClass}(object) \S4method{show}{maigesRelNetM}(object) \S4method{show}{maigesRelNetB}(object) \S4method{show}{maigesActMod}(object) \S4method{show}{maigesActNet}(object) } \arguments{ \item{object}{object of any class defined in this package, to be printed in a nice way} } \description{ S4 method to show the objects defined in this package without list all the slots of the object. } \note{It is possible to use Package \emph{convert} to convert objects between classes defined in packages \emph{limma}, \emph{marray} and \emph{Biobase}. } \examples{ ## Loading the dataset data(gastro) gastro gastro.raw gastro.norm gastro.summ } \seealso{ \code{\link[methods]{show}} in the \emph{methods} package. } \keyword{methods}