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## 'flag' objects: class and methods
## Copyright (C) 2004 Institut Curie
## Author(s): Pierre Neuvial (Institut Curie) 2004
## Contact: manor@curie.fr
### create a flag object
to.flag <- function(FUN, char=NULL, args=NULL, type="perm.flag", label=NULL)
{
f <- list(FUN=FUN, char=char, args=args, type=type, label=label)
class(f) <- "flag"
f
}
## ajouter un controle:
## (char==NULL) => type de retour de FUN=arrayCGH
## (char!=NULL) => type de retour de FUN=liste de spots
print.flag <- function(x, ...)
{
f <- x
cat("Label\n")
cat("\t", f$label, "\n\n")
cat("Type\n")
cat("\t", f$type, "\n\n")
cat("Char\n")
cat("\t", f$char, "\n\n")
cat("Function\n\t")
print(f$FUN)
if(!is.null(f$args))
{
cat("\nArgs\n")
for (i in 1:length(f$args))
cat("\t", names(f$args)[i], ":\t", f$args[[i]], "\n")
cat("\n")
}
}
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