\name{plotChipLayout} \alias{plotChipLayout} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ Function to Plot the Layout of an Illumina BeadChip } \description{ Using the values obtained from a sentrix descriptor object generated by simpleXMLparse, a plot is generated showing samples and sections. } \usage{ plotChipLayout(SD, subsC = NULL, sampC = NULL, sectC = NULL, desectC = "red", markC = "white", main = NULL, samplab = NULL, sectlab = NULL) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{SD}{ A sentrix descriptor object such as that generated by simpleXMLparse from an Illumina sdf file } \item{subsC}{ The colour for the array substrate. Will be extracted from the sentrix descriptor object if null. } \item{sampC}{ The colour for the samples. Will be extracted from the sentrix descriptor object if null. } \item{sectC}{ The colour for the sections. Will be extracted from the sentrix descriptor object if null. } \item{desectC}{ The colour with which to outline the decode sections } \item{markC}{ The colour for plotting decoding and analytical markers } \item{main}{ A title to give the figure (e.g. chip name) } \item{samplab}{ labels for the samples. Will be extracted from the sentrix descriptor object if null. } \item{sectlab}{ labels for the sections (if appropriate). Will be extracted from the sentrix descriptor object if null. } } \value{ returns a plot to the current device (recommend this is tall and thin) } \author{ Andy Lynch } %% ~Make other sections like Warning with \section{Warning }{....} ~ %\seealso{ %\code{\link{simpleXMLparse}} %} \examples{ ## SD<-simpleXMLparse(mysdf) ## plotChipLayout(SD) } % Add one or more standard keywords, see file 'KEYWORDS' in the % R documentation directory. \keyword{hplot}