[BioC] affycomp and data.frame
Mohammad Esad-Djou
shahrgol at web.de
Wed May 18 21:08:22 CEST 2005
Thanks for your answer.
I have the following questions:
1. How can I produce data.frame correct without Preprocessing (MAS5, RMA, liwong...)?
I know that the instruction is not correct:
data.raw <- ReadAffy(filenames="./R/ME_cel/Expt1_R1.CEL",
...
"./R/ME_cel/Expt7_R2.CEL")
x<- exprs(data.raw)
but I have unfortunately no new Idea!
2. (in affycomp) Can I use directly *.CEL files instead of *.csv? If yes, how?
Thanks,
Mohmmad Esad-Djou
"Rafael A. Irizarry" <ririzarr at jhsph.edu> schrieb am 18.05.05 20:35:36:
>
> the instructions say you should do this:
>
> x <- exprs(eset)
> write.table(data.frame(x,check.names=FALSE),file="filename.csv",sep=",",col.names=NA,quote=FALSE)
>
>
> -r
>
> On Wed, 18
> May 2005, Mohammad Esad-Djou wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I try through affycomp different methods with one another compare.
> >
> > I have step by step instructions of http://affycomp.biostat.jhsph.edu/#whatisthis used:
> >
> > >>Data and instructions
> > >>Download the spike-in and dilution data sets.
> >
> > >>Spike-in hgu133a Data
> > >>Affymetrix's Spike-in hgu133a Experiment CEL files [gzip-compressed tar-archive]
> >
> > >>Description file for this data [text]
> >
> > ::: I downloaded.
> >
> > >>2. Obtain expression measures (in original scale, NOT log scale) for any or all of the datasets, and write each as a comma-delimited text file as follows:
> > >>For R users, if x is matrix with probe set IDs as rownames and filenames as colnames, the command write.table(data.frame(x,check.names=FALSE),file="filename.csv",sep=",",col.names=NA,quote=FALSE) should do the trick.
> > >>For convenience, we offer two example files [compressed archive] in the correct format, one for dilution and one for spike-in.
> >
> > ::: Iwrote:
> >
> > library(affy)
> > library(affycomp)
> >
> > data.raw <- ReadAffy(filenames="./R/ME_cel/Expt1_R1.CEL",
> > ...
> > "./R/ME_cel/Expt7_R2.CEL")
> >
> > eset <- mas5(data.raw)
> >
> > :::For data.frame I receive error message:
> > #write.table(eset(x,check.names=FALSE),file="filename.csv",sep=",",col.names=NA,quote=FALSE)
> > #Error in inherits(x, "data.frame") : couldn't find function "eset"
> >
> > ::: I can the following commands use, but csv file is not stored like given examples:
> > write.table(eset,file="filename.csv",sep=",",col.names=NA,quote=FALSE)
> >
> > How can I produce correct data.frame?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mohammad Esad-Djou
> >
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