The AScontrol class holds the algorithmic parameters for the used
  mining algorithms.  APcontrol and ECcontrol directly extend
  AScontrol with additional slots for parameters only suitable for the
  algorithms Apriori (APcontrol) and Eclat (ECcontrol).
A suitable default control object will be automatically created by
  the apriori or the eclat function.
  By specifying a named list (names equal to slots) as control
  argument for the apriori or the eclat
  function, default values can be replaced by the values in the list.
  Objects can also be created by calls of the form
  new("APcontrol", ...) or new("ECcontrol", ...).
Common slots defined in AScontrol:
sort:an integer scalar indicating how to sort items with respect to their frequency: (default: 2)
ascending
descending
do not sort
ascending
descending with respect to transaction size sum
verbose:a logical indicating whether to report progress
Additional slots for Apriori in APcontrol:
filter:a numeric scalar indicating how to filter unused items from transactions (default: 0.1)
do not filter items with respect to. usage in sets
fraction of removed items for filtering
take execution times ratio into account
tree:a logical indicating whether to
      organize transactions as a prefix tree (default: TRUE)
heap:a logical indicating whether to
      use heapsort instead of quicksort to sort the transactions
      (default: TRUE)
memopt:a logical indicating whether to 
      minimize memory usage instead of maximize speed (default:
      FALSE)
load:a logical indicating whether to
      load transactions into memory (default: TRUE)
Additional slots for Eclat in ECcontrol:
sparse:a numeric value for the threshold for sparse representation (default: 7)
signature(from = "NULL", to = "APcontrol")
signature(from = "list", to = "APcontrol")
signature(from = "NULL", to = "ECcontrol")
signature(from = "list", to = "ECcontrol")
Christian Borgelt (2004) Apriori --- Finding Association Rules/Hyperedges with the Apriori Algorithm. www.borgelt.net/apriori.html