\name{print.cellHTS} \title{Printing cellHTS objects} \alias{print.cellHTS} \description{ Print an object of the class \code{'cellHTS'}. } \usage{ \method{print}{cellHTS}(x, \dots) } \arguments{ \item{x}{object of class \code{cellHTS}.} \item{\dots}{optional arguments to \code{print} methods.} } \details{ Shows the information about the cellHTS object \code{x}, namely, its name, state, and the number of plates, wells, replicates and channels. } \author{Wolfgang Huber \email{huber@ebi.ac.uk}, Ligia Braz \email{ligia@ebi.ac.uk}} \examples{ data(KcViabSmall) print(KcViabSmall) } \keyword{print}