\name{probeNames} \alias{probeNames} \alias{probesetNames} \alias{probeNames,FeatureSet-method} \alias{probesetNames,FeatureSet-method} \alias{probeNames,ExonFeatureSet-method} \alias{probeNames,GeneFeatureSet-method} \alias{probeNames,DBPDInfo-method} \alias{probeNames,stArrayDBPDInfo-method} \title{Accessor to feature names} \description{ Accessors to featureset names. } \usage{ probeNames(object, subset = NULL, ...) probesetNames(object, ...) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{object}{\code{FeatureSet} or \code{DBPDInfo}} \item{subset}{not implemented yet.} \item{\dots}{Arguments (like 'target') passed to downstream methods.} } \value{ \code{probeNames} returns a string with the probeset names for *each probe* on the array. \code{probesetNames}, on the other hand, returns the *unique probeset names*. } \keyword{manip}