\name{sort} \alias{sort.arrayCGH} \alias{sort} \title{Sorting for normalized arrayCGH objects} \description{Sorts clone-level information of a normalized arrayCGH object.} \usage{ \method{sort}{arrayCGH}(x, decreasing = FALSE, position.var="Position", chromosome.var="Chromosome", \ldots) } \arguments{ \item{x}{an object of type \code{arrayCGH}.} \item{decreasing}{(for compatibility with \code{sort} class) currently unused.} \item{position.var}{name of position variable.} \item{chromosome.var}{name of chromosome variable.} \item{\ldots}{further arguments to be passed to \code{sort}.} } \author{Pierre Neuvial, \email{manor@curie.fr}.} \note{People interested in tools for array-CGH analysis can visit our web-page: \url{http://bioinfo.curie.fr}.} \examples{ data(spatial) ## sort a normalized array by clone position gradient.norm <- sort(gradient.norm) report.plot(gradient.norm, main="Genomic profile after normalization") } \seealso{\code{\link{norm.arrayCGH}}} \keyword{utilities}