init.names {sma} | R Documentation |
`init.name.exp' creates a look-up table which contains the names of the
experimental data files and the corresponding object names in R.
`init.show.exp' displays the look-up table created by
init.name.exp
.
init.name.exp(Robject=FALSE) init.show.exp(batch)
Robject |
if TRUE, the function generates a matrix of characters. Otherwise, this matrix is written to a file. |
batch |
Character string, this refers to the name of a collection of experiments. |
init.show.exp
returns a list containing the following components:
Name in R |
the object names in R; |
Filename |
the experimental data filenames, including the full path name for each file. |
Yee Hwa Yang, yeehwa@stat.berkeley.edu
Spot manual http://www.cmis.csiro.au/iap/Spot/spotmanual.htm
## init.name.exp() ## To create the look-up table. ## This is what you should see: ## Are you creating a new batch.exp file or adding new data names ## to a prexisting batch.exp file? ## Enter "n" for creating and "a" for adding new data names: n ## Enter the batch name for the new .exp file: mouse1 ## Enter the number of names of files to be entered: 2 ## Enter the R name of your 1 th dataset: m1 ## Enter the actual file name including the full path name for m1 ? ## ~/path/image1.data ## Enter the R name of your 2 th dataset: m2 ## Enter the actual file name including the full path name for m2 ? ## ~/path/image2.data ## Finished adding names to .exp file. ## NULL ## View the look-up table. ## init.show.exp("mouse1") ## ## Name in R Filename ## 1 m1 ~/path/image1.data ## 2 m2 ~/path/image2.data