fpbind-methods: Merge multiple flowPlates into a single virtual flowPlate

Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s) Examples

Description

A function to combine multiple flowPlates into a single flowPlate object. The plateName identifiers for the flowPlates must be unique within the set to be bound, otherwise the bind will fail.

Usage

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fpbind(p1, p2, ...)

Arguments

p1

First flowPlate

p2

Second flowPlate

...

Additional flowPlates

Value

Returns a flowPlate

Author(s)

Errol Strain

Examples

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library(plateCore)
data(plateCore)

# 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
fp1 <- flowPlate(pbmcPlate,wellAnnotation,plateName="P1")
fp2 <- flowPlate(pbmcPlate,wellAnnotation,plateName="P2")

# Combine the plates.
virtPlate <- fpbind(fp1,fp2)

plateCore documentation built on May 6, 2019, 2:41 a.m.