\name{FCSRobj.currentmin} \docType{data} \alias{FCSRobj.currentmin} \alias{SEB.NP22.FCSRobj.current} \alias{facscan256.FCSRobj.current} \title{Script using current version of 'rflowcyt' package to read in FCS R OBJECTS corresponding to the binary FCS files} \description{ These two FCS R objects are read in as S4 FCS-class R objects using the 'read.FCS' function in the current version of \pkg{rflowcyt} package. } \usage{ data(SEB.NP22.FCSRobj.currentmin) data(facscan256.FCSRobj.currentmin) } \format{ Two FCS-class R objects. } \source{ Raw binary fcs files (in the "fcs" directory of 'rfcdmin' package) read in by using 'read.FCS' in the current version of \pkg{rflowcyt}. 0. FCS R object name (Raw Binary FCS File): Source 1. facscan256.FCSRobj ("facscan256.fcs"): Australian National University (ANU) 2. SEB.NP22.FCSRobj ("SEB-NP22.fcs"): Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Ceneter : (FHCRC) } \references{ A.J. Rossini, J.Y. Wan The FCS R objects correspond to the examples in the following documentation of the raw fcs files : \code{\link{SEB-NP22.fcs}}, \code{\link{facscan256.fcs}},\code{\link{FCSRobjmin}} Function 'read.FCS' in \pkg{rflowcyt} See documentation for 'FCSRobj.current' in \pkg{rfcdorig} package. } \examples{ data(SEB.NP22.FCSRobj.currentmin) data(facscan256.FCSRobj.currentmin) } \keyword{datasets}