%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Do not modify this file since it was automatically generated from: % % jointIdMap.R % % by the Rdoc compiler part of the R.oo package. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \name{getMatchInfo.JointIdMap} \alias{getMatchInfo.JointIdMap} \alias{JointIdMap.getMatchInfo} \alias{getMatchInfo.JointIdMap} \alias{getMatchInfo,JointIdMap-method} \title{Get match table(s) for a given set of primary IDs} \description{Get match table(s) for a given set of primary IDs.} \usage{\method{getMatchInfo}{JointIdMap}(this, IDs, idMapNames=NULL, ...)} \arguments{ \item{IDs}{A \code{\link[base]{character}} vector of primary IDs} \item{idMapNames}{A \code{\link[base]{character}} vector of Id Map names encapsulated within the jointIdMap object or NULL, in which case all Id Maps are used. Default is NULL.} \item{...}{Not used} } \value{A \code{\link[base]{list}} of match table(s) for a given set of primary IDs. The match table is a data frame where the column set is a union of secondary IDs over all idMapNames for a given primary ID while each row containes the matches between the primary ID and a particular secondary ID for a given IdMap.} \examples{ jointIdMap<-JointIdMap(examples$identDfList); #get match info for Uniprot accessions P48539 and Q5T089 matches<-jointIdMap$getMatchInfo(c("P48539","Q5T089")); print(matches); } \seealso{For more information see \code{\link{JointIdMap}}.} \author{Alex Lisovich, Roger Day} \keyword{internal} \keyword{methods}