[BioC] no direct or inherited method for function phenoData
Lina Hultin-Rosenberg
Lina.Hultin.Rosenberg at ebc.uu.se
Tue Jul 18 15:34:22 CEST 2006
Hi Jim!
I installed the packages by using R CMD INSTALL "package name". This is the
result of sessionInfo:
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> sessionInfo()
Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01)
i686-pc-linux-gnu
attached base packages:
[1] "tools" "methods" "stats" "graphics" "grDevices" "utils"
[7] "datasets" "base"
other attached packages:
affy affyio Biobase
1.10.0 "1.0.0" "1.8.0"
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Best regards,
Lina
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Skickat: den 18 juli 2006 15:23
Till: Lina Hultin-Rosenberg
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Ämne: Re: [BioC] no direct or inherited method for function phenoData
Hi Lina,
Lina Hultin-Rosenberg wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am a beginner at using R and bioconductor packages so this question
might
> have an easy answer, although not obvious to me after searching the web. I
> am analyzing some affymetrix data using affy and other packages. When I
> started everything was working fine and I was using rma() and gcrma() to
> pre-process the data but then the problem started. I seem to have problems
> with the phenodata slot, I get an error message involving phenodata for
> almost anything I try out. Some examples below:
This looks like you have incompatible versions of Biobase and affy. How
exactly did you install the packages? Also, please send the results of
sessionInfo() after you have loaded the affy package.
Best,
Jim
>
> _________________________________________________________________________
>
>>library(affy)
>
> Loading required package: Biobase
> Loading required package: tools
>
> Welcome to Bioconductor
>
> Vignettes contain introductory material.
> To view, simply type 'openVignette()' or start with
'help(Biobase)'.
> For details on reading vignettes, see the openVignette help page.
>
> Loading required package: affyio
>
>>affydata<-ReadAffy()
>>affydata
>
> AffyBatch object
> size of arrays=984x984 features (181558 kb)
> cdf=Chicken (38535 affyids)
> number of samples=24
> number of genes=38535
> annotation=chicken
>
>>affydata[1,1]
>
> Error in phenoData(x) : no direct or inherited method for function
> 'phenoData' for this call
>
>>affyrma<-rma(affydata)
>
> Background correcting
> Normalizing
> Calculating Expression
> Error in phenoData(object) : no direct or inherited method for function
> 'phenoData' for this call
> ________________________________________________________________________
>
> I have tried the same on the affybatch.example data and gets the same
error
> message. I have repeated the steps many times, re-installed R and packages
> and read the raw data from the CD again to make sure everything is ok but
I
> still get the same problems.
>
> I would really appreciate if I could get some help in this matter! As it
is
> now, I can't do any analysis at all since everything I try gets
interrupted
> by this error message.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Best regards,
> Lina Hultin Rosenberg
>
> ________________________________
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> Msc Molecular Biotechnology
> Evolutionary Biology Department
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