Difference between GO2ALLPROBES and GO2PROBE ?
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On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 09:20:49AM -0700, Saurin Jani wrote: > Hi, > > What is difference between GO2ALLPROBES and GO2PROBE? Hi, All of these are well documented in the appropriate manual pages, did you not get them or are you unable to find them for some reason? ?GO2PROBE is one way, as is using help.start or any of a number of other methods. You might find it helpful to spend some time reading some of the R manuals as well. Robert > > unique(lookUp(DECCnodes[[1]],"moe430a","GO2PROBE")) > I get : 76 probes > > unique(lookUp(DECCnodes[[1]],"moe430a","GO2ALLPROBES")) > I get : 281 probes > > > Thanks, > Saurin > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor -- +--------------------------------------------------------------------- ------+ | Robert Gentleman phone : (617) 632-5250 | | Associate Professor fax: (617) 632-2444 | | Department of Biostatistics office: M1B20 | | Harvard School of Public Health email: rgentlem@jimmy.harvard.edu | +--------------------------------------------------------------------- ------+
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Hi, I think I have installation problem, somehow I did not install properly or something but I am getting when I do ?GO2PROBE > ?GO2PROBE No documentation for 'GO2PROBE' in specified packages and libraries: you could try 'help.search("GO2PROBE")' and below messages including warnings for : >help.search("GO2PROBE"); Help files with alias or concept or title matching 'GO2PROBE' using fuzzy matching: cleanSrcObjs(AnnBuilder) Supporting function that may no of any other usese hgu133aGO2PROBE(hgu133a) Mappings between GO identifiers and probe identifiers representing genes that are directly associated with the GO ids hgu95av2GO2PROBE(hgu95av2) Mappings between GO identifiers and probe identifiers representing genes that are directly associated with the GO ids hu6800GO2PROBE(hu6800) Mappings between GO identifiers and probe identifiers representing genes that are directly associated with the GO ids moe430aGO2PROBE(moe430a) Mappings between GO identifiers and probe identifiers representing genes that are directly associated with the GO ids rae230aGO2PROBE(rae230a) Annotation of GO identifiers by probe ids corresponding to the GO ids YEASTGO2PROBE(YEAST) Mappings between GO identifiers and probe identifiers representing genes that are directly associated with the GO ids Type 'help(FOO, package = PKG)' to inspect entry 'FOO(PKG) TITLE'. Warning messages: 1: No Rd contents for package 'GeneTraffic' in '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: help.search("GO2PROBE") 2: No Rd contents for package 'KEGGSOAP' in '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: help.search("GO2PROBE") 3: No Rd contents for package 'R2HTML' in '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: help.search("GO2PROBE") 4: No Rd contents for package 'RCurl' in '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: help.search("GO2PROBE") 5: No Rd contents for package 'SSOAP' in '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: help.search("GO2PROBE") I have R-2.0 with develOK=TRUE version. Is something wrong in my installation/configure process? Thanks, Saurin --- Robert Gentleman <rgentlem@jimmy.harvard.edu> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 09:20:49AM -0700, Saurin > Jani wrote: > > Hi, > > > > What is difference between GO2ALLPROBES and > GO2PROBE? > > Hi, > All of these are well documented in the > appropriate manual > pages, did you not get them or are you unable to > find them for > some reason? ?GO2PROBE is one way, as is using > help.start or any > of a number of other methods. You might find it > helpful to spend > some time reading some of the R manuals as well. > > Robert > > > > > > unique(lookUp(DECCnodes[[1]],"moe430a","GO2PROBE")) > > I get : 76 probes > > > > > unique(lookUp(DECCnodes[[1]],"moe430a","GO2ALLPROBES")) > > I get : 281 probes > > > > > > Thanks, > > Saurin > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Bioconductor mailing list > > Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > > -- > +--------------------------------------------------------------------- ------+ > | Robert Gentleman phone : (617) > 632-5250 | > | Associate Professor fax: (617) > 632-2444 | > | Department of Biostatistics office: M1B20 > | > | Harvard School of Public Health email: > rgentlem@jimmy.harvard.edu | > +--------------------------------------------------------------------- ------+ >
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Saurin Jani wrote: > Hi, > > I think I have installation problem, somehow I did not > install properly or something but I am getting when I > do ?GO2PROBE > This is not surprising since there is nothing called GO2PROBE! I presume you are interested in a particular environment in a particular annotation package? For instance, you can see the help page for the hgu133aGO2PROBE this way: library(hgu133a) ?hgu133aGO2PROBE ?hgu133aGO2ALLPROBES As Robert mentioned in his original response, there is a huge amount of information supplied with each of the BioC packages, as well as with R itself. All this information, as well as the functions themselves (not to mention the help that is offered on this listserv), have been offered to you for free. One expectation of an open source project such as BioC is that people who choose to use the software will make use of all this free information *first* and ask questions on the listserv only as a last resort (as mentioned above, the help given is *free*, and usually uncompensated). Please do yourself (and us) a favor and familiarize yourself with some of this information so you don't have to be so reliant on this listserv for answers. Best, Jim > >>?GO2PROBE > > No documentation for 'GO2PROBE' in specified packages > and libraries: > you could try 'help.search("GO2PROBE")' > > and below messages including warnings for : > > >>help.search("GO2PROBE"); > > Help files with alias or concept or title matching > 'GO2PROBE' using > fuzzy matching: > > cleanSrcObjs(AnnBuilder) > Supporting function that may > no of any other > usese > hgu133aGO2PROBE(hgu133a) > Mappings between GO > identifiers and probe > identifiers representing genes > that are > directly associated with the > GO ids > hgu95av2GO2PROBE(hgu95av2) > Mappings between GO > identifiers and probe > identifiers representing genes > that are > directly associated with the > GO ids > hu6800GO2PROBE(hu6800) > Mappings between GO > identifiers and probe > identifiers representing genes > that are > directly associated with the > GO ids > moe430aGO2PROBE(moe430a) > Mappings between GO > identifiers and probe > identifiers representing genes > that are > directly associated with the > GO ids > rae230aGO2PROBE(rae230a) > Annotation of GO identifiers > by probe ids > corresponding to the GO ids > YEASTGO2PROBE(YEAST) Mappings between GO > identifiers and probe > identifiers representing genes > that are > directly associated with the > GO ids > > > Type 'help(FOO, package = PKG)' to inspect entry > 'FOO(PKG) TITLE'. > > Warning messages: > 1: No Rd contents for package 'GeneTraffic' in > '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: help.search("GO2PROBE") > 2: No Rd contents for package 'KEGGSOAP' in > '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: help.search("GO2PROBE") > 3: No Rd contents for package 'R2HTML' in > '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: help.search("GO2PROBE") > 4: No Rd contents for package 'RCurl' in > '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: help.search("GO2PROBE") > 5: No Rd contents for package 'SSOAP' in > '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: help.search("GO2PROBE") > > > > > I have R-2.0 with develOK=TRUE version. Is something > wrong in my installation/configure process? > > Thanks, > Saurin > > > > > > > > --- Robert Gentleman <rgentlem@jimmy.harvard.edu> > wrote: > > >>On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 09:20:49AM -0700, Saurin >>Jani wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>> >>>What is difference between GO2ALLPROBES and >> >>GO2PROBE? >> >> Hi, >> All of these are well documented in the >>appropriate manual >> pages, did you not get them or are you unable to >>find them for >> some reason? ?GO2PROBE is one way, as is using >>help.start or any >> of a number of other methods. You might find it >>helpful to spend >> some time reading some of the R manuals as well. >> >> Robert >> >> >>> >>unique(lookUp(DECCnodes[[1]],"moe430a","GO2PROBE")) >> >>>I get : 76 probes >>> >>> >> > unique(lookUp(DECCnodes[[1]],"moe430a","GO2ALLPROBES")) > >>>I get : 281 probes >>> >>> >>>Thanks, >>>Saurin >>> >>>_______________________________________________ >>>Bioconductor mailing list >>>Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch >>>https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor >> >>-- >> > > +------------------------------------------------------------------- --------+ > >>| Robert Gentleman phone : (617) >>632-5250 | >>| Associate Professor fax: (617) >>632-2444 | >>| Department of Biostatistics office: M1B20 >> | >>| Harvard School of Public Health email: >>rgentlem@jimmy.harvard.edu | >> > > +------------------------------------------------------------------- --------+ > > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor -- James W. MacDonald Affymetrix and cDNA Microarray Core University of Michigan Cancer Center 1500 E. Medical Center Drive 7410 CCGC Ann Arbor MI 48109
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Hi Sir, Sure, I will do so. Thank you, Saurin --- "James W. MacDonald" <jmacdon@med.umich.edu> wrote: > Saurin Jani wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I think I have installation problem, somehow I did > not > > install properly or something but I am getting > when I > > do ?GO2PROBE > > > > This is not surprising since there is nothing called > GO2PROBE! I presume > you are interested in a particular environment in a > particular > annotation package? For instance, you can see the > help page for the > hgu133aGO2PROBE this way: > > library(hgu133a) > ?hgu133aGO2PROBE > ?hgu133aGO2ALLPROBES > > As Robert mentioned in his original response, there > is a huge amount of > information supplied with each of the BioC packages, > as well as with R > itself. All this information, as well as the > functions themselves (not > to mention the help that is offered on this > listserv), have been offered > to you for free. > > One expectation of an open source project such as > BioC is that people > who choose to use the software will make use of all > this free > information *first* and ask questions on the > listserv only as a last > resort (as mentioned above, the help given is > *free*, and usually > uncompensated). Please do yourself (and us) a favor > and familiarize > yourself with some of this information so you don't > have to be so > reliant on this listserv for answers. > > Best, > > Jim > > > > > >>?GO2PROBE > > > > No documentation for 'GO2PROBE' in specified > packages > > and libraries: > > you could try 'help.search("GO2PROBE")' > > > > and below messages including warnings for : > > > > > >>help.search("GO2PROBE"); > > > > Help files with alias or concept or title matching > > 'GO2PROBE' using > > fuzzy matching: > > > > cleanSrcObjs(AnnBuilder) > > Supporting function that > may > > no of any other > > usese > > hgu133aGO2PROBE(hgu133a) > > Mappings between GO > > identifiers and probe > > identifiers representing > genes > > that are > > directly associated with > the > > GO ids > > hgu95av2GO2PROBE(hgu95av2) > > Mappings between GO > > identifiers and probe > > identifiers representing > genes > > that are > > directly associated with > the > > GO ids > > hu6800GO2PROBE(hu6800) > > Mappings between GO > > identifiers and probe > > identifiers representing > genes > > that are > > directly associated with > the > > GO ids > > moe430aGO2PROBE(moe430a) > > Mappings between GO > > identifiers and probe > > identifiers representing > genes > > that are > > directly associated with > the > > GO ids > > rae230aGO2PROBE(rae230a) > > Annotation of GO > identifiers > > by probe ids > > corresponding to the GO > ids > > YEASTGO2PROBE(YEAST) Mappings between GO > > identifiers and probe > > identifiers representing > genes > > that are > > directly associated with > the > > GO ids > > > > > > Type 'help(FOO, package = PKG)' to inspect entry > > 'FOO(PKG) TITLE'. > > > > Warning messages: > > 1: No Rd contents for package 'GeneTraffic' in > > '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: > help.search("GO2PROBE") > > 2: No Rd contents for package 'KEGGSOAP' in > > '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: > help.search("GO2PROBE") > > 3: No Rd contents for package 'R2HTML' in > > '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: > help.search("GO2PROBE") > > 4: No Rd contents for package 'RCurl' in > > '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: > help.search("GO2PROBE") > > 5: No Rd contents for package 'SSOAP' in > > '/usr/local/lib/R/library' in: > help.search("GO2PROBE") > > > > > > > > > > I have R-2.0 with develOK=TRUE version. Is > something > > wrong in my installation/configure process? > > > > Thanks, > > Saurin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- Robert Gentleman <rgentlem@jimmy.harvard.edu> > > wrote: > > > > > >>On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 09:20:49AM -0700, Saurin > >>Jani wrote: > >> > >>>Hi, > >>> > >>>What is difference between GO2ALLPROBES and > >> > >>GO2PROBE? > >> > >> Hi, > >> All of these are well documented in the > >>appropriate manual > >> pages, did you not get them or are you unable > to > >>find them for > >> some reason? ?GO2PROBE is one way, as is > using > >>help.start or any > >> of a number of other methods. You might find > it > >>helpful to spend > >> some time reading some of the R manuals as > well. > >> > >> Robert > >> > >> > >>> > >>unique(lookUp(DECCnodes[[1]],"moe430a","GO2PROBE")) > >> > >>>I get : 76 probes > >>> > >>> > >> > > > unique(lookUp(DECCnodes[[1]],"moe430a","GO2ALLPROBES")) > > > >>>I get : 281 probes > >>> > >>> > >>>Thanks, > >>>Saurin > >>> > >>>_______________________________________________ > >>>Bioconductor mailing list > >>>Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > >>>https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > >> > >>-- > >> > > > > > +--------------------------------------------------------------------- ------+ > > > >>| Robert Gentleman phone : (617) > >>632-5250 | > >>| Associate Professor fax: (617) > >>632-2444 | > >>| Department of Biostatistics office: M1B20 > > >> | > >>| Harvard School of Public Health email: > >>rgentlem@jimmy.harvard.edu | > >> > > > > > +--------------------------------------------------------------------- ------+ > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Bioconductor mailing list > > Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > > > -- > James W. MacDonald > Affymetrix and cDNA Microarray Core > University of Michigan Cancer Center > 1500 E. Medical Center Drive > 7410 CCGC > Ann Arbor MI 48109 >
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