\name{CNM-class} \docType{class} \alias{CNM-class} \alias{print,CNM-method} \alias{show,CNM-method} \title{Class CNM} \description{This is a class representation for CNM model fitting results. } \section{Objects from the Class}{ Objects can be created by calls of the form \code{new("CNM", ...)} or the functions \code{\link{CNM.full-methods}} and \code{\link{CNM.simple-methods}} } \section{Slots}{ \describe{ \item{\code{Model}:}{Object of class \code{character} representing the fitted CNM model.} \item{\code{output}:}{Object of class \code{matrix} representing the parameter estimates from the fitted CNM model.} } } \section{Methods}{ \describe{ \item{print}{\code{signature(x = "CNM")}: Display CNM model fitting result.} \item{show}{\code{signature(object = "CNM")}: Display CNM model fitting result.} } } \references{Yen-Yi Ho, Leslie Cope, Thomas A. Louis, and Giovanni Parmigiani, GENERALIZED LIQUID ASSOCIATION (April 2009). Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Biostatistics Working Papers. Working Paper 183. http://www.bepress.com/jhubiostat/paper183. Yen-Yi Ho, Leslie Cope, Thomas A. Louis, and Giovanni Parmigiani, GENERALIZED LIQUID ASSOCIATION (April 2009). Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Biostatistics Working Papers. Working Paper 183. http://www.bepress.com/jhubiostat/paper183. } \author{ Yen-Yi Ho} \note{ The usage of this class is demonstrated in the vignette.} \seealso{ related methods \code{\link{print}}, \code{\link{show}}. } \examples{ showClass("CNM") } \keyword{classes}