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flowPlates
are the basic data containers for the plateCore package.
A flowPlate
is essentially a flowSet-class
,
plus a data.frame
describing the layout of the plate and contents of
individual wells.
plateName
:A character
string containing the name of the plate.
plateSet
:A flowSet-class
containing FCS
event data. Prior to creating a flowPlate
, the FCS files are first read
into a flowSet-class
using read.flowSet
.
wellAnnotation
:A data.frame
describing the layout of the
plate. Each row describes one channel for a well.
Subsetting. x[i]
where i
is either a scalar or
character
corresponding to a sample name,
returns a flowPlate
object, and x[[i]]
a
flowFrame
object.
Usage:
flowSet[i]
flowSet[[i]]
Errol Strain, Florian Hahne, Perry Haaland
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 | library(plateCore)
data(plateCore)
##Look at the wellAnnotation
wellAnnotation[1:4,]
## Get the lymphocytes
rectGate <- rectangleGate("FSC-H"=c(300,700),"SSC-H"=c(50,400))
pbmcPlate <- Subset(pbmcPlate, rectGate)
## Create a flowPlate object from the platePBMC and the wellAnnotation
fp <- flowPlate(pbmcPlate,wellAnnotation,plateName="P1")
## Subset the flowPlate, creating another flowPlate
fpSmall <- fp["A01"]
## Extract a flowFrame from a flowPlate
ff <-fp[["A01"]]
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