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  • CummeRbund getGenes command broken in R?

    Hi Everyone,

    I don't know what exactly happened. I have been working with R and cummeRbund for the past few months. Everything seemed to be fine with the

    getGenes command in the manual.

    Apparently, when I enter the getGenes commands. I get the following error:

    Code:
    > myGenes <- getGenes(cuff,myGeneIds)
    Getting gene information:
    	FPKM
    Error in sqliteExecStatement(con, statement, bind.data) : 
      RS-DBI driver: (error in statement: near ")": syntax error)
    I am using latest version of cummeRbund with R. Also my Cuffdiff output was done through Cufflinks/Cuffmerge/Cuffdiff 2.0.2.

    I checked my old data, which has worked in the past and I received the same error, which is strange.

    Also I have reinstalled cummeRbund as well. I've rebuilt the database file as well. No matter, what I do I get this same error.

    If someone could kindly help me. I would really appreciate it.



    Thank you,

    Zapages
    Last edited by Zapages; 03-06-2014, 04:17 PM.

  • #2
    Maybe the problem is not in CummerRbund, but in the SQLite server or client.

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    • #3
      Regardless of where the problem lies it renders many of my needs unattainable and removes a lot of cummeRbund's function.

      Has anyone found a way to get past this yet?

      I have tried rebuilding the database with

      Code:
      cuff<-readCufflinks()
      But it breaks again as soon as I try to repeat

      Code:
      my_sig_genes = getGenes(cuff, my_sig_gene_ids)
      Anybody?

      Gus
      In science, "fact" can only mean "confirmed to such a degree that it would be perverse to withhold provisional assent." I suppose that apples might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit equal time in physics classrooms.
      --Stephen Jay Gould

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