combine {superbiclust} | R Documentation |
Combine two Biclust objects into one
Description
Combine two Biclust objects into one
Usage
combine(x,y)
Arguments
x |
1st Biclust object containing bicluster results |
y |
2nd Biclust object containing bicluster results |
Details
If a biclust function returns empty set, joined result contains only results of non-empty object. Info and Parameters slots of a "Biclust" object contain information about both biclustering runs.
Value
object of a class Biclust
Author(s)
Tatsiana Khamiakova
See Also
Examples
#combine output of two biclust objects
test <- matrix(rnorm(5000), 100, 50)
test[11:20,11:20] <- rnorm(100, 3, 0.1)
test[17:26,21:30] <- rnorm(100, 3, 0.1)
set.seed(1)
PlaidRes1 <- biclust(x=test, method=BCPlaid())
set.seed(2)
PlaidRes2 <- biclust(x=test, method=BCPlaid())
combinedRes <- combine(PlaidRes1,PlaidRes2)
summary(combinedRes)
[Package superbiclust version 1.2 Index]