\name{ScoresList} \docType{class} \alias{ScoresList} \alias{ScoresList-class} \alias{names,ScoresList-method} \alias{names<-,ScoresList-method} \alias{tables} \alias{tables,ScoresList-method} \alias{length,ScoresList-method} \alias{show,ScoresList-method} \alias{[,ScoresList-method} \alias{subsetRows} \alias{subsetRows,ScoresList-method} \title{Container for \code{featureScores()} output.} \description{ Contains a list of tables of sequencing coverages or array intensities, and the parameters that were used to generate them. } \section{Accessors}{ In the following code snippets, \code{x} is a ScoresList object. \describe{ \item{}{ \code{names(x)}, \code{names(x) <- value} Gets and sets the experiment type names. } \item{}{ \code{tables(x)} Gets the list of score matrices. } \item{}{ \code{length(x)} Gets the number of score matrices. } } } \section{Subsetting}{ In the following code snippets, \code{x} is a ScoresList object. \describe{ \item{}{ \code{x[i]} Creates a ScoresList object, keeping only the \code{i} matrices. } \item{}{ \code{subsetRows(x, i = NULL)} Creates a ScoresList object, keeping only the \code{i} features. } } } \author{Dario Strbenac}