NUC2Binary_RNA {ftrCOOL}R Documentation

riboNucleotide To Binary (NUC2Binary_RNA)

Description

This function transforms a ribonucleotide to a binary format. The type of the binary format is determined by the binaryType parameter. For details about each format, please refer to the description of the binaryType parameter.

Usage

NUC2Binary_RNA(
  seqs,
  binaryType = "numBin",
  label = c(),
  outFormat = "mat",
  outputFileDist = ""
)

Arguments

seqs

is a FASTA file containing ribonucleotide sequences. The sequences start with '>'. Also, seqs could be a string vector. Each element of the vector is a ribonucleotide sequence.

binaryType

It can take any of the following values: ('strBin','logicBin','numBin'). 'strBin'(String binary): each ribonucleotide is represented by a string containing 4 characters(0-1). A = "0001" , C = "0010" , G = "0100" , U = "1000" 'logicBin'(logical value): Each ribonucleotide is represented by a vector containing 4 logical entries. A = c(F,F,F,T) , ... , U = c(T,F,F,F) 'numBin' (numeric bin): Each ribonucleotide is represented by a numeric (i.e., integer) vector containing 4 numerals. A = c(0,0,0,1) , ... , U = c(1,0,0,0)

label

is an optional parameter. It is a vector whose length is equivalent to the number of sequences. It shows the class of each entry (i.e., sequence).

outFormat

(output format) can take two values: 'mat'(matrix) and 'txt'. The default value is 'mat'.

outputFileDist

shows the path and name of the 'txt' output file.

Value

The output is different depending on the outFormat parameter ('mat' or 'txt'). If outFormat is set to 'mat', it returns a feature matrix for sequences with the same lengths. The number of rows is equal to the number of sequences and if binaryType is 'strBin', the number of columns is the length of the sequences. Otherwise, it is equal to (length of the sequences)*4. If outFormat is 'txt', all binary values will be written to a 'txt' file. Each line in the file shows the binary format of a sequence.

Note

This function is provided for sequences with the same lengths. Users can use 'txt' option in outFormat parameter for sequences with different lengths. Warning: If outFormat is set to 'mat' for sequences with different lengths, it returns an error. Also, when output format is 'txt', label information is not shown in the text file. It is noteworthy that 'txt' format is not usable for machine learning purposes.

Examples


dir = tempdir()
fileLNC<-system.file("extdata/Carica_papaya101RNA.txt",package="ftrCOOL")
mat<-NUC2Binary_RNA(seqs = fileLNC,outFormat="mat")

ad<-paste0(dir,"/NUC2Binary.txt")
NUC2Binary_RNA(seqs = fileLNC,binaryType="numBin",outFormat="txt",outputFileDist=ad)

unlink("dir", recursive = TRUE)

[Package ftrCOOL version 2.0.0 Index]