\name{tableClass} \alias{tableClass} \title{ Save HTML or CSV tables of good classifiers (cliques) } \description{ This function takes an object of class \code{\link{maigesClass}} resulting from classification analysis and write tables (in HTML or CSV format) a table of the cliques, or classifiers. } \usage{ tableClass(classComp=NULL, file="./class_result", type=c("HTML","CSV")[1], nCliques=NULL) } \arguments{ \item{classComp}{object of class \code{\link{maigesClass}}.} \item{file}{character string giving the file name to be saved (without extension).} \item{type}{character string with the type of file to be saved. Must be 'HTML' (default) or 'CSV'.} \item{nCliques}{integer specifying the number of cliques to be saved. If NULL (default) all cliques in the object are saved.} } \value{ This function don't return any object. } \seealso{ \code{\link{maigesClass}}, \code{\link{classifyLDA}}, \code{\link{classifySVM}}, \code{\link{classifyKNN}}, \code{\link{classifyLDAsc}}, \code{\link{classifySVMsc}} and \code{\link{classifyKNNsc}}. } \examples{ ## Loading the dataset data(gastro) ## Doing LDA classifier with 3 genes for the 6th gene group comparing ## the 2 categories from 'Type' sample label. gastro.class = classifyLDA(gastro.summ, sLabelID="Type", gNameID="GeneName", nGenes=3, geneGrp=6) tableClass(gastro.class) } \author{ Gustavo H. Esteves <\email{gesteves@vision.ime.usp.br}> } \keyword{methods}