problems using getGEO
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Juan, Are you able to reproduce the error using: gse <- getGEO('GSE94') If not, then how did you do the download? Are you on windows? What version of GEOquery are you using? This looks like a character encoding issue. Make sure that if you do a download using something like ftp that you specify binary file type. I wasn't able to reproduce the error using just getGEO('GSE94') on my Mac. I'll try to give it a try on a windows machine, assuming that is what you are using. Sean On 2/7/06 2:40 PM, "Juan Rodriguez" <j5rodrig at="" gmail.com=""> wrote: > I am trying to load a gse file that i downloaded already and getting errors. > Any ideas on what is going wrong? > -This is my first post to the list, I apologize in advance if I'm sending > this email to the wrong list. > >> getGEO(filename="GSE94_family.soft") > Parsing.... > ^PLATFORM = GPL218 > ^SAMPLE = GSM2627 > ^SAMPLE = GSM2628 > Error in make.names(as.character(names), allow_) : > invalid multibyte string 29 > In addition: There were 12 warnings (use warnings() to see them) > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor
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