[Rd] DNAcopy package output data

Vladmir Makarov vmakarov at pace.edu
Thu Feb 21 16:22:14 CET 2008


>The longer answer is 'yes', since the source of the
> function is readily available (typing segment)

Hello,
That is exactly why I have posted this question at the development
forum - there was no way of specifying output parameters in the
"segment" function
Thank you
Vlad

On 2/20/08, Martin Morgan <mtmorgan at fhcrc.org> wrote:
> This is a Bioconductor package, so please address questions to the
> Bioconductor list (instructions at
> http://www.bioconductor.org/docs/mailList.html). This is not a
> question related to 'development' but to use, so you do not need to
> ask on the '-devel' mailing list.
>
> Do you mean the result of 'segment'? It's always helpful to provide a
> reproducible (e.g., using the example data provided with the package)
> example!
>
> I think the easy answer to your question is 'no', there are no
> documented arguments influencing how statistics on the segment are
> calculated. The longer answer is 'yes', since the source of the
> function is readily available (typing
>
> > segment
>
> ) and the segment boundaries are returned and hence other statistics
> can be calculated by the user.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Martin
>
> "Vladmir Makarov" <vmakarov at pace.edu> writes:
>
> > Hello R Developers
> >
> > I am using DNACopy package
> > http://bioconductor.org/packages/1.9/bioc/html/DNAcopy.html
> >
> > I am not able to figure out how to (if at all possible) to modify
> > output format, namely, I am getting the following:
> > "ID"  "chrom" "loc.start"     "loc.end"       "num.mark"      "seg.mean"
> >
> > Is it a way to get also median and standard deviation?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Vlad
> >
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