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Dear Xiaokuan
slight differences can be expected due to the probe sampling that is
used in the vsn2 method for AffyBatch to increase the speed of the
computation. You can switch off the sampling e.g. by specifying
"subsample=0" in the call to vsnrma. And you can make the sampling
deterministic by calling set.seed before vsnrma.
However, such differences should always be small compared to the
precision of the data themselves - i.e., they should be negligible. If
they are not, something is foul. I would be interested in a
reproducible
example: sessionInfo(), exact script used, the necessary data objects.
Best wishes
Wolfgang
On Jun/30/10 9:26 PM, Xiaokuan Wei wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I have applied "vsnrma" commpand to an affybatch object. But for the
same object, if I run multiple times vsnrma, it gives me different
values.
> i.e.
>
> dat1<-vsnrma(obj)
> dat2<-vsnrma(obj)
> dat3<-vsnrma(obj)
>
>
> dat1,dat2,and dat3 are different. It's not just numerically
marginally different, but rather larget different.
> for example, probe A, for dat1, the value is 3, dat2 is 4, dat3 is
5.
>
> Could Wolfgang or someone explain this to me? Is there a way to seed
a value and make the results same?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Xiaokuan
>
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