\name{OL.result} \alias{OL.result} \docType{data} \title{ Three Examples of Class 'OrderedList' } \description{ The data set consists of an \code{OrderedList} object derived by applying function \code{\link{OrderedList}} on the expression sets in \code{\link{OL.data}}. The function calls are given in the example section below. } \usage{data(OL.result)} \seealso{ \code{\link{OL.data}}, \code{\link{OrderedList}} } \references{ Yang X, Bentink S, Scheid S, and Spang R (2006): Similarities of ordered gene lists, to appear in \emph{Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology}. } \examples{ \dontrun{ a <- prepareData( list(data=OL.data$breast,name="breast",var="Risk",out=c("high","low"),paired=FALSE), list(data=OL.data$prostate,name="prostate",var="outcome",out=c("Rec","NRec"),paired=FALSE), mapping=OL.data$map ) OL.result <- OrderedList(a) } } \keyword{datasets}