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SymmetryProblem-class.Rd
\name{SymmetryProblem-class}
\docType{class}
\alias{SymmetryProblem-class}
\alias{initialize,SymmetryProblem-method}
\title{Class \code{"SymmetryProblem"}}
\description{
Objects of class \code{"SymmetryProblem"} represent the data structure
corresponding to a symmetry problem.
}
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\section{Objects from the Class}{
Objects can be created by calls of the form \preformatted{ new("SymmetryProblem", x, y, block = NULL, weights = NULL, \dots)}
where \code{x} and \code{y} are data frames containing the variables
\eqn{\mathbf{X}} and \eqn{\mathbf{Y}} respectively, \code{block} is an
optional factor representing the block structure \eqn{b} and \code{weights} is
an optional integer vector corresponding to the case weights \eqn{w}.
}
\section{Slots}{
\describe{
\item{\code{x}:}{
Object of class \code{"data.frame"}. The variables \code{x}.
}
\item{\code{y}:}{
Object of class \code{"data.frame"}. The variables \code{y}.
}
\item{\code{block}:}{
Object of class \code{"factor"}. The block structure.
}
\item{\code{weights}:}{
Object of class \code{"numeric"}. The case weights.
}
}
}
\section{Extends}{
Class \code{"\linkS4class{IndependenceProblem}"}, directly.
}
\section{Methods}{
\describe{
\item{initialize}{
\code{signature(.Object = "SymmetryProblem")}: See the documentation for
\code{\link[methods:new]{initialize}} (in package \pkg{methods}) for
details.
}
}
}
\keyword{classes}