To install this package, start R and enter:
## try http:// if https:// URLs are not supported source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R") biocLite("spkTools")
In most cases, you don't need to download the package archive at all.
This package is for version 3.3 of Bioconductor; for the stable, up-to-date release version, see spkTools.
Bioconductor version: 3.3
The package contains functions that can be used to compare expression measures on different array platforms.
Author: Matthew N McCall <mccallm at gmail.com>, Rafael A Irizarry <rafa at jhu.edu>
Maintainer: Matthew N McCall <mccallm at gmail.com>
Citation (from within R,
enter citation("spkTools")
):
To install this package, start R and enter:
## try http:// if https:// URLs are not supported source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R") biocLite("spkTools")
To view documentation for the version of this package installed in your system, start R and enter:
browseVignettes("spkTools")
R Script | spkTools: Spike-in Data Analysis and Visualization | |
Reference Manual |
biocViews | Microarray, Software, Technology |
Version | 1.28.0 |
In Bioconductor since | BioC 2.4 (R-2.9) (7.5 years) |
License | GPL (>= 2) |
Depends | R (>= 2.7.0), Biobase(>= 2.5.5) |
Imports | Biobase(>= 2.5.5), graphics, grDevices, gtools, methods, RColorBrewer, stats, utils |
LinkingTo | |
Suggests | xtable |
SystemRequirements | |
Enhances | |
URL | http://bioconductor.org |
Depends On Me | |
Imports Me | |
Suggests Me | |
Build Report |
Follow Installation instructions to use this package in your R session.
Package Source | spkTools_1.28.0.tar.gz |
Windows Binary | spkTools_1.28.0.zip |
Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) | spkTools_1.28.0.tgz |
Subversion source | (username/password: readonly) |
Git source | https://github.com/Bioconductor-mirror/spkTools/tree/release-3.3 |
Package Short Url | http://bioconductor.org/packages/spkTools/ |
Package Downloads Report | Download Stats |
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