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  • Error in read.table, package("gage")

    Hi,
    I am trying to establish gage protocol by Weijun Luo. I get the following error when I want to load the demo data:

    > filename=system.file("exdata/gse16873.demo", package = "gage")
    > demo.data=readExpData(filename, row.names=1)
    Error in read.table(file = file, header = header, sep = sep, quote = quote, :
    no lines available in input
    In addition: Warning message:
    In file(file, "rt") :
    file("") only supports open = "w+" and open = "w+b": using the former

    Any help?

    /Parham

  • #2
    Parham,
    You had an typo in the following line, the data directory should be extdata/ not exdata/
    filename=system.file("extdata/gse16873.demo", package = "gage")

    It works for me:
    > filename=system.file("extdata/gse16873.demo", package = "gage")
    > demo.data=readExpData(filename, row.names=1)
    > str(demo.data)
    'data.frame': 100 obs. of 12 variables:
    $ HN_1 : num 6.77 6.34 6.59 6.82 7.36 ...
    $ DCIS_1: num 6.46 6.76 6.79 6.59 7.31 ...
    $ HN_2 : num 6.92 7.18 6.74 6.51 7.39 ...
    $ DCIS_2: num 6.77 6.84 6.77 6.41 7.33 ...

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    • #3
      Yes bigmw, I figured later. Thanks though.
      Are you good at gage? I have another thread asking a problem.

      /parham

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