[BioC] Mising data
Jean Yee Hwa Yang
jean at biostat.ucsf.edu
Thu Feb 19 18:29:23 MET 2004
Hi Joyce,
Usually, NA's comes from higher background the foreground values. One
way is not to do local background subtraction before performing
normalization.
e.g.
say dataraw is a marrayRaw object
dataraw at maGb <- dataraw at maRb <- matrix(0,0,0)
datanorm <- maNorm(dataraw)
write.xls(datanorm at maM, file="Norm.xls")
Cheers
Jean
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Joyce Gu wrote:
> Hello,
> I am using marrayInput packages to do my data analysis. After I read into my
> data with read.marrayRaw function. I found that lots of my data is labelled
> "NA". I use name.Gf="Ch1 Median",name.Rf="Ch2 Median",name.Gb=" Ch1 B
> Median",name.Rb="Ch2 B Median" command, I am wondering how marrayClass
> transformed data. Is still M vs A or what.
> I want to normalize my data with this packages, then export to do further
> analysis with other software.
>
> Any explanation is greatly appreciated about this algorithm
>
> Thanks
>
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