[BioC] QCReport problem
James W. MacDonald
jmacdon at med.umich.edu
Sun Jun 3 00:06:25 CEST 2007
Hi Sanchita,
Sanchita Bhattacharya wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I have a question about running the QCReport funtion in R 2.5. I work with
> HTHgu133 arrays ( High throughput arrays) and I was trying to get the
> QCReport for those arrays. I uploaded HTHgu133Av2 cdf to run this function.
> But still I am getting error which is pasted below:
>
>
>>QCReport(Data,file="testReport.pdf")
>
> Error in qc.affy(unnormalised, ...) : I'm sorry, I do not know about chip
> type: hthgu133acdf
> Error in plot(qc(object)) : error in evaluating the argument 'x' in
> selecting a method for function 'plot
This means that simpleaffy doesn't know about these chips. A hackish way
around this (not tested, so if it doesn't work, don't blame me ;-D) is
to over-write the .qcEnv that contains these qc parameters.
> library(simpleaffy)
> df1 <- get("alpha", .qcEnv)
> df2 <- get("qc.probes", .qcEnv)
> qc3 <- get("spikes", .qcEnv)
> df1 <- rbind(df1, "hthgu133acdf" = df1[6,])
> df2 <- rbind(df2, "hthgu133acdf" = df2[6,])
> df3 <- rbind(df3, "hthgu133acdf" = df3[6,])
> .qcEnv <- new.env(hash=TRUE)
> multiassign(c("alpha","qc.probes","spikes"), c(df1, df2, df3), .qcEnv)
Here we are just using the hgu133a chip data which I think should be the
same (my understanding is the HT chip is just a bunch of the 'regular'
chips cobbed together). If this works, you could write a little function
to do it automatically.
Best,
Jim
>
>
> I will appreciate if somebody can help me to debug this problem.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sanchita
>
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