\name{scaleTransform} \alias{scaleTransform} \title{Create the definition of a scale transformation function to be applied on a data set } \description{Create the definition of the scale Transformation that will be applied on some parameter via the \code{transform} method. The definition of this function is currently x = (x-a)/(b-a). The transformation would normally be used to convert to a 0-1 scale. In this case, b would be the maximum possible value and a would be the minimum possible value. } \usage{ scaleTransform(transformationId="defaultScaleTransform", a, b) } \arguments{ \item{transformationId}{character string to identify the transformation} \item{a}{double that correponds to the value that will be transformed to 0} \item{b}{double that correponds to the value that will be transformed to 1} } \value{ Returns an object of class \code{transform}. } \author{P. Haaland} \seealso{ \code{\link{transform-class}}, \code{\link{transform}}} \examples{ samp <- read.FCS(system.file("extdata", "0877408774.B08", package="flowCore")) scaleTrans <- scaleTransform(transformationId="Truncate-transformation", a=1, b=10^4) dataTransform <- transform(samp,`FSC-H`=scaleTrans(`FSC-H`)) } \keyword{ methods }