\name{affycomp.compfigs.auxiliary} \alias{affycomp.compfigs.auxiliary} \alias{affycomp.compfig2} \alias{affycomp.compfig2b} \alias{affycomp.compfig3} \alias{affycomp.compfig4a} \alias{affycomp.compfig4b} \alias{affycomp.compfig4c} \alias{affycomp.compfig5a} \alias{affycomp.compfig5b} \alias{affycomp.compfig5cde} \alias{affycomp.compfig5c} \alias{affycomp.compfig5d} \alias{affycomp.compfig5e} %- Also NEED an `\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{Auxiliary functions to create comparitive Figures} \description{ These functions are auxiliary function to \code{\link{affycompPlot}}. These Figures are used to compare expression measures. They take lists with components created by the \code{\link{assessDilution}} and \code{\link{assessSpikeIn}} functions.} \usage{ affycomp.compfig2(l, method.names = as.character(1:length(l)), add.legend = TRUE, main = "Figure 2") affycomp.compfig3(l, method.names = as.character(1:length(l)), main = "Figure 3") affycomp.compfig4a(l, method.names = as.character(1:length(l)), add.legend = TRUE, main = "Figure 4a") affycomp.compfig4b(l, method.names = as.character(1:length(l)), add.legend = TRUE, main = "Figure 4b") affycomp.compfig4c(l, method.names = as.character(1:length(l)), add.legend = TRUE, rotate=TRUE, main = "Figure 4c") affycomp.compfig5a(l, method.names = as.character(1:length(l)), add.legend = TRUE, main = "Figure 5a", maxfp=100) affycomp.compfig5b(l, method.names = as.character(1:length(l)), add.legend = TRUE, main = "Figure 5b", maxfp=100) affycomp.compfig5cde(l, method.names = as.character(1:length(l)), add.legend = TRUE, main = "Figure 5c", maxfp=100, type=c("low","med","high")) affycomp.compfig5c(l, method.names = as.character(1:length(l)), add.legend = TRUE, main = "Figure 5c", maxfp=100) affycomp.compfig5d(l, method.names = as.character(1:length(l)), add.legend = TRUE, main = "Figure 5d", maxfp=100) affycomp.compfig5e(l, method.names = as.character(1:length(l)), add.legend = TRUE, main = "Figure 5e", maxfp=100) } \arguments{ \item{l}{a list of lists with the necessary components to create the Figure. See details.} \item{method.names}{a character vector with the names of the expression measures methodologies being compared. } \item{add.legend}{logical. If TRUE a legend is added.} \item{main}{title of the Figure.} \item{rotate}{in the case of compfig4c one can eiher show the actual local slopes or the bias (local slope minus 1).} \item{maxfp}{range of the false positives in ROC will be from 0 to \code{maxfp}} \item{type}{compfig5cdef is the engine for 5c, 5d, and 5e. \code{type} tells is which of these 4 to run.} } \details{ These are similar to the functions defined in \code{\link{affycomp.figures.auxiliary}}. Main difference is that here you send lists with the result of the assessment functions as components. } \value{ Figures are produced. } \author{Rafael A. Irizarry} \examples{ library(affycompData) data(rma.assessment) data(mas5.assessment) affycomp.compfig2(list(rma.assessment$Dilution,mas5.assessment$Dilution)) affycomp.compfig3(list(rma.assessment$Dilution,mas5.assessment$Dilution)) affycomp.compfig4a(list(rma.assessment$Signal,mas5.assessment$Signal)) affycomp.compfig4b(list(rma.assessment$Dilution,mas5.assessment$Dilution)) affycomp.compfig5a(list(rma.assessment$FC,mas5.assessment$FC)) affycomp.compfig5b(list(rma.assessment$FC2,mas5.assessment$FC2)) } \keyword{hplot}% at least one, from doc/KEYWORDS