%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Do not modify this file since it was automatically generated from: % % idMap.R % % by the Rdoc compiler part of the R.oo package. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \name{as.UniquePairs.IdMap} \alias{as.UniquePairs.IdMap} \alias{IdMap.as.UniquePairs} \alias{as.UniquePairs.IdMap} \alias{as.UniquePairs,IdMap-method} \title{Create a UniquePairs object from a given IdMap object} \description{Create a UniquePairs object from a given IdMap object.} \usage{\method{as.UniquePairs}{IdMap}(this, secondaryIDs=NULL, verbose=FALSE, ...)} \arguments{ \item{secondaryIDs}{optional secondary ID list on which the resulting UniquePairs object is intersected. Default is NULL (not present).} \item{verbose}{if \code{\link[base:logical]{TRUE}} enables diagnostic messages. Default is \code{\link[base:logical]{FALSE}}.} \item{...}{Not used} } \value{A UniquePairs object} \examples{ idMap<-IdMap(examples$identDfList[[1]]); uniquePairs<-as.UniquePairs(idMap); dim(uniquePairs); uniquePairs[1:10,]; } \seealso{For more information see \code{\link{IdMap}}.} \author{Alex Lisovich, Roger Day} \keyword{internal} \keyword{methods}