problem in limmaGUI with Heat Diagram
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Dear limma/limmaGUI users/developers I have the following error report(s) when I try to create a heat diagram in limmaGUI An error has occured!: Error in get(x, envir, mode, inherits): variable "Myhscale" was not found Error in get(x, envir, mode, inherits): variable "Myvscale" was not found Error in win.metafile(width = 4 * hsacel, height = 4* vscale): object "LocalHScale" not found Error in .Tcl.args.objc(...): Object "img" not found I'm currently using: R: 2.0.1, limmaGUI v 1.3.6, limma 1.8.13 I have installed (today) the newest versions of all packages as recommended on the limmaGUI webpage and also installed the newest Tcl package. I'm using Imagene Quantification files together with a Gal file. Everything else works ok. I can create a model, draw MA plots get DE lists etc etc. Only the heat diagram option results in the above mentioned errors. What can be the cause of this ? Did I install wrong packages or is it a bug ? Please help. Yours, Bas van Breukelen ================================= Dr. Ir. B. van Breukelen PostDoc, Bioinformatics, Molecular genetics Dept. of Biology. Room N407: H.R. Kruytgebouw Padualaan 8 3574 CH Utrecht Tel: +31(0)30 253 3355 Mobile: +31(0)6 24 996046 e-mail: b.vanbreukelen@bio.uu.nl website: http://genomics.bio.uu.nl/
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@james-wettenhall-153
Last seen 9.6 years ago
Hi Bas, This problem with the heat diagram plot in limmaGUI has been fixed in version 1.3.7, available at http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/limmaGUI/ (not yet on Bioconductor). The horizontal and vertical dimensions of the tkrplot images are determined when limmaGUI begins depending on various things (operating system, graphics device), then they used to be stored in global variables which could be accessed by the plot functions. Now they are stored in a list object called .limmaGUIglobals instead of being stored directly as global variables. The heat diagram plot function hadn't caught up to this for some reason. Seems to be fixed now. James On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Dr. Ir. B. van Breukelen wrote: > > Dear limma/limmaGUI users/developers > > I have the following error report(s) when I try to create a heat diagram in > limmaGUI > > An error has occured!: > Error in get(x, envir, mode, inherits): variable "Myhscale" was not found > Error in get(x, envir, mode, inherits): variable "Myvscale" was not found > Error in win.metafile(width = 4 * hsacel, height = 4* vscale): object > "LocalHScale" not found > Error in .Tcl.args.objc(...): Object "img" not found > > I'm currently using: R: 2.0.1, limmaGUI v 1.3.6, limma 1.8.13 > I have installed (today) the newest versions of all packages as recommended > on the limmaGUI webpage and also installed the newest Tcl package. > > I'm using Imagene Quantification files together with a Gal file. Everything > else works ok. I can create a model, draw MA plots get DE lists etc etc. > Only the heat diagram option results in the above mentioned errors. > What can be the cause of this ? Did I install wrong packages or is it a bug > ? > Please help. > > Yours, > > Bas van Breukelen > > > ================================= > Dr. Ir. B. van Breukelen > PostDoc, Bioinformatics, Molecular genetics > Dept. of Biology. > Room N407: H.R. Kruytgebouw > Padualaan 8 > 3574 CH Utrecht > > Tel: +31(0)30 253 3355 > Mobile: +31(0)6 24 996046 > e-mail: b.vanbreukelen@bio.uu.nl > website: http://genomics.bio.uu.nl/ > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- James Wettenhall Tel: (+61 3) 9345 2629 Division of Genetics and Bioinformatics Fax: (+61 3) 9347 0852 The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute E-mail: wettenhall@wehi.edu.au of Medical Research, Mobile: (+61 / 0 ) 438 527 921 1G Royal Parade, Parkville, Vic 3050, Australia http://www.wehi.edu.au
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