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  • CummerBund error scale plots

    Dear all,
    I am quite new to bioinformatics and R enviroment. Nevertheless Im trying my best to analyse data from RNA seq. I ve done everything to get CummerBund funcioning and that went not smooth but it is working good now
    However when I want to plot the data I get the following error:

    fpkmSCVPlot(genes(cuff))
    Scale for 'x' is already present. Adding another scale for 'x', which will replace the existing scale.
    Error in seq.default(from = best$lmin, to = best$lmax, by = best$lstep) :
    'from' must be of length 1
    In addition: Warning message:
    In max(log10(dat$fpkm)) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf

    Can please please please someone help me to understand what this is?
    Much appreciated,
    xxx

  • #2
    I had the same error
    Scale for 'x' is already present. Adding another scale for 'x' , which will replace the existing scale.
    Any idea how to fix it?

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