Description Usage Arguments Value See Also Examples
View source: R/BayesSpikeSolver.R
Create a Solver class object using the Bayes Spike Solver
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | BayesSpikeSolver(
mtx.assay = matrix(),
targetGene,
candidateRegulators,
nOrderings = 10,
quiet = TRUE
)
|
mtx.assay |
An assay matrix of gene expression data |
targetGene |
A designated target gene that should be part of the mtx.assay data |
candidateRegulators |
The designated set of transcription factors that could be associated with the target gene |
nOrderings |
An integer denoting the number of random starts to use for the Bayes Spike method (default = 10) |
quiet |
A logical denoting whether or not the solver should print output |
A Solver class object with Bayes Spike as the solver
solve.BayesSpike
, getAssayData
Other Solver class objects:
EnsembleSolver
,
HumanDHSFilter-class
,
LassoPVSolver
,
LassoSolver
,
PearsonSolver
,
RandomForestSolver
,
RidgeSolver
,
Solver-class
,
SpearmanSolver
,
XGBoostSolver
1 2 3 4 | load(system.file(package="trena", "extdata/ampAD.154genes.mef2cTFs.278samples.RData"))
target.gene <- "MEF2C"
tfs <- setdiff(rownames(mtx.sub), target.gene)
bayes.solver <- BayesSpikeSolver(mtx.sub, target.gene, tfs)
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