\name{weightsOutlierMethod} \alias{weightsOutlierMethod} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ returns all beads with weight=0. } \description{ This function identifies those beads that have been set to having a weight of 0. Primarily intended to allow deprecation of the function \code{showArrayMask} by the more flexible outlierplot. } \usage{ weightsOutlierMethod(inten, probeList, wts,n=3) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{inten}{ a list of intensities but the intensities are not in fact used } \item{probeList}{ the IDs corresponding to each intensity value (not used) } \item{wts}{ Weights associated with beads. } \item{n}{ another parameter that is not, in fact, used. } } \details{ This function the locations at which wts is equal to zero. } \value{ the positions in the original vector that had weight zero } \author{ Andy Lynch } \seealso{\code{\link{squeezedVarOutlierMethod}}} \examples{ \dontrun{ if(require(beadarrayExampleData)){ data(exampleBLData) outlierplot(exampleBLData, array=1, outlierFun = weightsOutlierMethod,horizontal = FALSE) } } }