| getMatrix {cellHTS} | R Documentation |
Given an array of raw or normalized intensities (x$raw or
x$xnorm), creates a matrix with the data from the chosen
channel.
getMatrix(y, channel=1, na.rm=FALSE)
y |
an array with four dimensions, such as y=x$xraw or
y=x$xnorm, where x is a cellHTS object. |
channel |
a numeric value corresponding to the selected channel
of y. By default, the first channel (that is, y[,,,1] is considered). |
na.rm |
Logical, indicated if the missing values should be omitted. |
Given as input an array y (e.g. the slot xraw, or xnorm of a
cellHTS object) with dimensions nr wells x nr plates x
nr replicates x nr channels, this function creates a matrix with the data for
the chosen channel. Each replicate corresponds to a column of
the output matrix.
If na.rm is set to TRUE, only the positions with
available values for all the replicates are given in the
output matrix.
A matrix with the same number of columns as the number of replicates (third
dimension of y).
If na.rm=FALSE (the default), the number of rows of the output matrix
is identical to the product between the first two
dimensions of y (nr wells x nr plates). If na.rm=TRUE, only the
rows with no missing entries in all the replicates (columns) are
given.
Ligia BrĂ¡s ligia@ebi.ac.uk
data(KcViabSmall)
y <- getMatrix(KcViabSmall$xraw)