[BioC] Re: writing exprSet to a flat file
A.J. Rossini
rossini@u.washington.edu
03 Apr 2002 06:24:10 -0800
>>>>> "robert" == Robert Gentleman <rgentlem@jimmy.harvard.edu> writes:
robert> seems like enough for a start.
robert> If you know of particular formats for different packages, such as
robert> genespring then writing specialized, named functions for those
robert> would be a good thing
Genespring was one that came to mind to me, as well (the GPR file
format). I think we've got a GPR reader as part of the semi-aborted
work at the Hutch, I'll have to check, which would be useful (come to
think of it, I ought to have us write that one, perhaps).
MAGEML also comes to mind, especially for exporting to Rosetta.
I'm not sure what Research Genetic's Pathways uses for a format, I'll
have to check.
best,
-tony
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