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Since there are two classed in your data, the class labeleset.cl) should have two categories only. Try to use eset.cl <- rep(c(rep(0,4),rep(1,4)),2) > eset.cl [1] 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 then your class "INF" would be class 1 and "NONINF" would be class 2. And make sure your eset_rma is not a affybatch object, but a matrix-format data set. But if your experiment is pairwise design,meaning 1 and -1 is a pair, 2 and -2 is a pair and so on, then you need to get ratio of 1/-1, 2/-2,... and use the "one-class" option in function RP. Let me know what you get. Bests, Fangxin > Hello all! > > I'm trying to analyze 16 Affy arrays with SAM, Limma and RankProd to > look at differential expression. > > I got the following error message from the RP function. Any help as to > what it means? > >> RP.out<- RP(eset_rma, eset.cl, num.perm = 100, logged=TRUE, > na.rm=FALSE, plot=FALSE, gene.names=eset.gnames) > Error in if (total.sam != total.sam2) stop("Number of classes should > match the columns in the data") : > argument is of length zero > > I have included below the phenotype data of eset_rma and the listing of > eset.cl: > >> pData(eset_rma) > SAMPLE_NUM TREATMENT TCELLS > NE_MDM-INF1.CEL 1 INF N > NE_MDM-INF2.CEL 2 INF N > NE_MDM-INF3.CEL 3 INF N > NE_MDM-INF4.CEL 4 INF N > NE_MDM-T-1.CEL 5 NONINF Y > NE_MDM-T-2.CEL 6 NONINF Y > NE_MDM-T-3.CEL 7 NONINF Y > NE_MDM-T-4.CEL 8 NONINF Y > NE_MDM-T-INF-1.CEL 9 INF Y > NE_MDM-T-INF-2.CEL 10 INF Y > NE_MDM-T-INF-3.CEL 11 INF Y > NE_MDM-T-INF-4.CEL 12 INF Y > NE_MDM1.CEL 13 NONINF N > NE_MDM2.CEL 14 NONINF N > NE_MDM3.CEL 15 NONINF N > NE_MDM4.CEL 16 NONINF N > >> eset.cl > [1] 1 2 3 4 -5 -6 -7 -8 5 6 7 8 -1 -2 -3 -4 > > Thanks for any help you can provide! > > ---Nick Ettinger > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > > -------------------- Fangxin Hong Ph.D. Plant Biology Laboratory The Salk Institute 10010 N. Torrey Pines Rd. La Jolla, CA 92037 E-mail: fhong at salk.edu (Phone): 858-453-4100 ext 1105
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Thank you for the information! I think that I almost have it. I didn't realize that I needed to input a matrix-format data set. With regards the 'two-class' vs. pairwise question, I'm still not quite sure which I need. My statistics background is not so solid and so I don't have good insight here. My samples below correspond (i.e. 1 -> 4) to 4 different individuals sampled on different days. In other words, each individual experiment consisted of cells from one individual tested under 4 conditions (MDM only, MDM-INF, MDM-T only, MDM-T INF), and this whole experiment was repeated (on different days) with 4 people overall. I.e. 4 people x 4 conditions each time @ 1 array per condition = 16 arrays. With that extra information, any insights on how to set up the 'cl' matrix? Or should I really be taking an average of each of the 4 matrices for each condition first? So that I end up with 4 "average" data sets? Thanks! I have been really struggling with this concept. ---Nick -----Original Message----- From: fhong@salk.edu [mailto:fhong@salk.edu] Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 1:10 PM To: Ettinger, Nicholas Cc: bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: Re: [BioC] RankProd Error Message Since there are two classed in your data, the class labeleset.cl) should have two categories only. Try to use eset.cl <- rep(c(rep(0,4),rep(1,4)),2) > eset.cl [1] 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 then your class "INF" would be class 1 and "NONINF" would be class 2. And make sure your eset_rma is not a affybatch object, but a matrix-format data set. But if your experiment is pairwise design,meaning 1 and -1 is a pair, 2 and -2 is a pair and so on, then you need to get ratio of 1/-1, 2/-2,... and use the "one-class" option in function RP. Let me know what you get. Bests, Fangxin > Hello all! > > I'm trying to analyze 16 Affy arrays with SAM, Limma and RankProd to > look at differential expression. > > I got the following error message from the RP function. Any help as to > what it means? > >> RP.out<- RP(eset_rma, eset.cl, num.perm = 100, logged=TRUE, > na.rm=FALSE, plot=FALSE, gene.names=eset.gnames) > Error in if (total.sam != total.sam2) stop("Number of classes should > match the columns in the data") : > argument is of length zero > > I have included below the phenotype data of eset_rma and the listing of > eset.cl: > >> pData(eset_rma) > SAMPLE_NUM TREATMENT TCELLS > NE_MDM-INF1.CEL 1 INF N > NE_MDM-INF2.CEL 2 INF N > NE_MDM-INF3.CEL 3 INF N > NE_MDM-INF4.CEL 4 INF N > NE_MDM-T-1.CEL 5 NONINF Y > NE_MDM-T-2.CEL 6 NONINF Y > NE_MDM-T-3.CEL 7 NONINF Y > NE_MDM-T-4.CEL 8 NONINF Y > NE_MDM-T-INF-1.CEL 9 INF Y > NE_MDM-T-INF-2.CEL 10 INF Y > NE_MDM-T-INF-3.CEL 11 INF Y > NE_MDM-T-INF-4.CEL 12 INF Y > NE_MDM1.CEL 13 NONINF N > NE_MDM2.CEL 14 NONINF N > NE_MDM3.CEL 15 NONINF N > NE_MDM4.CEL 16 NONINF N > >> eset.cl > [1] 1 2 3 4 -5 -6 -7 -8 5 6 7 8 -1 -2 -3 -4 > > Thanks for any help you can provide! > > ---Nick Ettinger > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > > -------------------- Fangxin Hong Ph.D. Plant Biology Laboratory The Salk Institute 10010 N. Torrey Pines Rd. La Jolla, CA 92037 E-mail: fhong at salk.edu (Phone): 858-453-4100 ext 1105
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> My samples below correspond (i.e. 1 -> 4) to 4 different individuals > sampled on different days. In other words, each individual experiment > consisted of cells from one individual tested under 4 conditions (MDM > only, MDM-INF, MDM-T only, MDM-T INF), and this whole experiment was > repeated (on different days) with 4 people overall. I.e. 4 people x 4 > conditions each time @ 1 array per condition = 16 arrays. It depends on which teo conditions you want to compare. Suppose you want t9o compare MDM vs MDM-INF, then for each of the 4 individuals, you get ratio of MDM/MDM-INF. YOu can input the resuting 4 ratios to fucntion RP with "one-class" option, meaning cl=c(0,0,0,0). If you want to compare NONINF vs INF regardless of the T condition, I would suggest you use fucniton RPadvancec to treat (MDM vs MDM-INF) as one origin and (MDM-T vs MDM-T INF) as the second origin. What you should do it is get 4 ratios of (MDM/MDM-INF), and 4 ratios of (MDM-T/MDM-T INF), pur them togeher as data. Let cl=rep(0,8), origin=c(rep(1,4),rep(2,4)) RPadvance(data, cl, origin) Let me know if this is not clear. Bests, Fangxin > With that extra information, any insights on how to set up the 'cl' > matrix? > > Or should I really be taking an average of each of the 4 matrices for > each condition first? So that I end up with 4 "average" data sets? > > Thanks! I have been really struggling with this concept. > > ---Nick > > -----Original Message----- > From: fhong at salk.edu [mailto:fhong at salk.edu] > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 1:10 PM > To: Ettinger, Nicholas > Cc: bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: Re: [BioC] RankProd Error Message > > Since there are two classed in your data, the class labeleset.cl) > should > have two categories only. Try to use > eset.cl <- rep(c(rep(0,4),rep(1,4)),2) >> eset.cl > [1] 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 > > then your class "INF" would be class 1 and "NONINF" would be class 2. > And > make sure your eset_rma is not a affybatch object, but a matrix- format > data set. > > But if your experiment is pairwise design,meaning 1 and -1 is a pair, 2 > and -2 is a pair and so on, then you need to get ratio of 1/-1, 2/-2,... > and use the "one-class" option in function RP. > > Let me know what you get. > > Bests, > Fangxin > > > >> Hello all! >> >> I'm trying to analyze 16 Affy arrays with SAM, Limma and RankProd to >> look at differential expression. >> >> I got the following error message from the RP function. Any help as > to >> what it means? >> >>> RP.out<- RP(eset_rma, eset.cl, num.perm = 100, logged=TRUE, >> na.rm=FALSE, plot=FALSE, gene.names=eset.gnames) >> Error in if (total.sam != total.sam2) stop("Number of classes should >> match the columns in the data") : >> argument is of length zero >> >> I have included below the phenotype data of eset_rma and the listing > of >> eset.cl: >> >>> pData(eset_rma) >> SAMPLE_NUM TREATMENT TCELLS >> NE_MDM-INF1.CEL 1 INF N >> NE_MDM-INF2.CEL 2 INF N >> NE_MDM-INF3.CEL 3 INF N >> NE_MDM-INF4.CEL 4 INF N >> NE_MDM-T-1.CEL 5 NONINF Y >> NE_MDM-T-2.CEL 6 NONINF Y >> NE_MDM-T-3.CEL 7 NONINF Y >> NE_MDM-T-4.CEL 8 NONINF Y >> NE_MDM-T-INF-1.CEL 9 INF Y >> NE_MDM-T-INF-2.CEL 10 INF Y >> NE_MDM-T-INF-3.CEL 11 INF Y >> NE_MDM-T-INF-4.CEL 12 INF Y >> NE_MDM1.CEL 13 NONINF N >> NE_MDM2.CEL 14 NONINF N >> NE_MDM3.CEL 15 NONINF N >> NE_MDM4.CEL 16 NONINF N >> >>> eset.cl >> [1] 1 2 3 4 -5 -6 -7 -8 5 6 7 8 -1 -2 -3 -4 >> >> Thanks for any help you can provide! >> >> ---Nick Ettinger >> >> [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Bioconductor mailing list >> Bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor >> >> > > > -------------------- > Fangxin Hong Ph.D. > Plant Biology Laboratory > The Salk Institute > 10010 N. Torrey Pines Rd. > La Jolla, CA 92037 > E-mail: fhong at salk.edu > (Phone): 858-453-4100 ext 1105 > > > > -------------------- Fangxin Hong Ph.D. Plant Biology Laboratory The Salk Institute 10010 N. Torrey Pines Rd. La Jolla, CA 92037 E-mail: fhong at salk.edu (Phone): 858-453-4100 ext 1105
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