[BioC] R: cellHTS2 readPlateList

Manca Marco (PATH) m.manca at path.unimaas.nl
Tue Aug 25 16:17:32 CEST 2009



Dear Jose

are you sure your platelist.txt file (and all the other relevant files as well) is in your working directory? I assume you are using R for windows (I guess by the path you are getting in the error message) thus you may easily check that by going into "File" -> "Change dir..." and when prompted to select your desired working directory go for the path your files are in...

I hope this helps.

Best regards,
Marco


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Da: bioconductor-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch [bioconductor-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch] per conto di Jose Garcia-Bernardo [jose.garcia at vjf.cnrs.fr]
Inviato: martedì 25 agosto 2009 16.14
A: bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch
Oggetto: [BioC] cellHTS2 readPlateList

Dear all

A very basic question from a complete beginner.



I'm getting an error message every time I try to read the data into the
object x:



Erreur dans readPlateList("platelist.txt", name = experimentName, path =
dataPath) :

  None of the files were found in the given 'path': C:/Documents and
Settings/.. Screen/in



When using the following (standard) code:



> x <- readPlateList("platelist.txt",

+ name=experimentName,

+ path=dataPath)



All measurement files and the platelist file are in the same folder within
the same directory. Not sure if it's a fundamental problem or just a simple
bug in the code (apologies for this).



Any help will be very much appreciated



Jose


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