% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/TENxFile-class.R \docType{class} \name{TENxFile-class} \alias{TENxFile-class} \alias{.TENxFile} \title{TENxFile: General purpose class for 10X files} \description{ The \code{TENxFile} class is the default representation for unrecognized subclasses. It inherits from the BiocFile class and adds a few additional slots. The constructor function can handle typical 10X file types. For more details, see the constructor function documentation. } \section{Slots}{ \describe{ \item{\code{extension}}{character(1) The file extension as extracted from the file path or overridden via the \code{ext} argument in the constructor function.} \item{\code{colidx}}{integer(1) The column index corresponding to the columns in the file that will subsequently be imported} \item{\code{rowidx}}{integer(1) The row index corresponding to rows in the file that will subsequently be imported} \item{\code{remote}}{logical(1) Whether the file exists on the web, i.e., the \code{resource} is a URL} }}