\name{tsProfile-class} \docType{class} \alias{tsProfile-class} \alias{profileInfo,tsProfile-method} \alias{profileInfo} \alias{profileInfo<-,tsProfile-method} \alias{profileInfo<-} \alias{show,tsProfile-method} \title{Class for representing a MS profile} \description{This class is to represent a MS profile} \section{Objects from the Class}{ Objects can be created by the function \code{\link{Profile}} or by \code{ new("tsMSdata", RI = [retention time index matrix], RT = [retention time matrix], Intensity = [peak intensity]) } } \section{Slots}{ \describe{ \item{\code{info}:}{\code{"data.frame"}, the profile information. } \item{\code{RI}:}{\code{"matrix"}, an RI matrix.} \item{\code{RT}:}{\code{"matrix"}, an RT matrix.} \item{\code{Intensity}:}{\code{"matrix"}, an peak intensity matrix. } } } \section{Extends}{ Class \code{\linkS4class{tsMSdata}}, directly. } \section{Methods}{ \describe{ \item{profileInfo}{\code{signature(obj = "tsProfile")}: get the profile information. } \item{profileInfo<-}{\code{signature(obj = "tsProfile")}: set the profile information. } \item{show}{\code{signature(object = "tsProfile")}: the show function. } } } \author{Alvaro Cuadros-Inostroza, Matthew Hannah, Henning Redestig } \seealso{ \code{\link{Profile}}, \code{\link{ProfileCleanUp}}, \code{\linkS4class{tsMSdata}} } \examples{ showClass("tsProfile") } \keyword{classes}