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This function calculates the number,for which each gene appears to have the top
membership score in the partition matrix of clusters produced by mfuzz
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1 | top.count(cl)
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cl |
object of class “flclust” |
The function generates a vector containing a count for each gene, which is just the number of times that particular gene has acquired the top membership score.
Lokesh Kumar and Matthias E. Futschik (http://itb.biologie.hu-berlin.de/~futschik)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | if (interactive()){
data(yeast)
# Data pre-processing
yeastF <- filter.NA(yeast)
yeastF <- fill.NA(yeastF)
yeastF <- standardise(yeastF)
# Soft clustering and visualisation
cl <- mfuzz(yeastF,c=20,m=1.25)
top.count(cl)
}
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