mergeData | R Documentation |
To merge the list
elements returned from curatedMetagenomicData into a
single
SummarizedExperiment or
TreeSummarizedExperiment
object, users will use mergeData()
provided elements are the same
dataType
(see returnSamples). This is useful for analysis across entire
studies (e.g. meta-analysis); however, when doing analysis across individual
samples (e.g. mega-analysis) returnSamples is preferable.
mergeData(mergeList)
mergeList |
a |
Internally, mergeData()
must full join assays
and rowData
slots of each
SummarizedExperiment or
TreeSummarizedExperiment
object (colData
is merged slightly more efficiently by row binding). While
dplyr
methods are used for maximum efficiency, users should be aware that
memory requirements can be large when merging many list
elements.
when mergeList
elements are of dataType
(see returnSamples)
relative_abundance
, a
TreeSummarizedExperiment
object is returned; otherwise, a
SummarizedExperiment
object is returned
curatedMetagenomicData, returnSamples
curatedMetagenomicData("LiJ_20.+.marker_abundance", dryrun = FALSE) |>
mergeData()
curatedMetagenomicData("LiJ_20.+.pathway_abundance", dryrun = FALSE) |>
mergeData()
curatedMetagenomicData("LiJ_20.+.relative_abundance", dryrun = FALSE) |>
mergeData()
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