Description Usage Arguments Value Examples
View source: R/Regulatory_networks.R
This function allows merging two network-tables of interest.
1 | MS2_mergeNetworks(network_table1, network_table2)
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network_table1 |
three-column matrix where each row represents an edge between two nodes. See functions "MS_keggNetwork()" and "MS2_ppiNetwork()". |
network_table2 |
three-column matrix where each row represents an edge between two nodes. See functions "MS_keggNetwork()" and "MS2_ppiNetwork()". |
A three-column matrix where each row represents an edge between two nodes.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | data(keggNet_example)
data(ppiNet_example)
# Fast example using subsets
global_network1 <- MS2_mergeNetworks(keggNet_example[1:10, ],
ppiNet_example[1:10, ])
# Example using full datasets
global_network2 <- MS2_mergeNetworks(keggNet_example, ppiNet_example)
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