\name{shrinkVector} \alias{shrinkVector} \title{ shrink a vector by partitioning it into bins and taking the maxima in the bins } \description{ Given a (potentially very long) vector, the vector is partitioned into a given number of (up to rounding errors) equally long bins, and a vector summerizing each of the bins with one number it returned. } \usage{ shrinkVector(vec, newLength, mode = c("max", "min", "absmax", "mean")) } \arguments{ \item{vec}{ The vector to be shrunk. May be an ordinary numeric or integer vector or an IRanges::Rle vector.} \item{newLength}{ The desired size of the return vector, i.e., the number of partitions } \item{mode}{ the summerization mode: 'max': take the maximal value of each bin; 'min': take the minimal value of each bin; 'absmax': take the value with largest absolute value; 'mean': take the mean of the bin values. } } \value{ A vector of length \code{newLength} with the summary values of each of the bin of \code{vector}. } \author{ Simon Anders, EMBL-EBI (sanders\@fs.tum.de) } \seealso{ \code{\link{plotLongVector}}, \code{\link[ShortRead:pileup]{ShortRead::pileup}}, \code{\link[HilbertVisGUI:simpleLinPlot]{HilbertVisGui::simpleLinPlot}} } \examples{ shrinkVector( 100000 + 1:1000, 17 ) }