view(workflow, ID=paste("viewRef", guid(), sep="_"), name="default", data, action)
parent(object)
Data(object)
action(object)
alias(object, ...)workFlow for which a
    view is to be created. view or one of its
    subclasses. guid function. actionItem objects, respectively. workFlow environment as a side effect of calling the
  constructor.The parent view (i.e., the view based on which the current view was
  created) for the parent method.view, which
  also assigns the view to a workFlow object. ID:"character". A unique
      identifier for the view. name:"character". A more
      human-readable nameaction:"fcActionReference". A
      reference to the
      actionItem that generated
      the view. env:"environment". The
      evaluation environment in the workFlow. alias:"fcAliasReference". A
      reference to the alias table.data:"fcDataReference" A
      reference to the data that is associated to the view. See
      gateView for details on copying and subsetting of the raw
      data in the context of gating.signature(object = "view"): Accessor for the
      action slot. Note that this returns the actual
      actionItem object, i.e.,
  the reference gets resolved. signature(object = "view"):  Accessor for the
      data slot. Note that this returns the actual data  object,
      i.e., the reference gets resolved. signature(x = "view"): Accessor to the
      name slot. signature(object = "view"): Get the alias table
      from a view. signature(object = "view"): The parent view,
      i.e., the view based on which the current view was created. signature(x = "view"): Print details about the
      object. signature(symbol = "view", envir = "workFlow",
	subSymbol = "character"): Remove a view from a
      workFlow. This method is recursive and will also
      remove all dependent views and
      actionItems. signature(object = "view"): Print details about the
      object. signature(x = "formula", data = "view"): Plot
      the data underlying the view. signature(x = "view", data = "missing"): Plot
      the data underlying the view.   Views provide a means to bind the results of standard
  operations on flow cytometry data in a workflow. Each view can be
  considered the outcome of one operation. There are more specific
  subclasses for the three possible types of operation:
  gateView for gating operations,
  transformView for transformations, and
  compensateView for compensation operations. See their
  documentation for details.
  
workFlow,
  gateView,
  transformView,
  compensateView,
  actionItem