run,RandomForestSolver-method | R Documentation |
Given a TReNA object with RandomForest as the solver, use the randomForest
function
to estimate coefficients for each transcription factor as a predictor of the target gene's
expression level.
## S4 method for signature 'RandomForestSolver' run(obj)
obj |
An object of class TReNA with "randomForest" as the solver string |
A data frame containing the IncNodePurity for each candidate regulator. This coefficient estimates the relationship between the candidates and the target gene.
randomForest
, RandomForestSolver
Other solver methods:
run,BicorSolver-method
,
run,EnsembleSolver-method
,
run,LassoPVSolver-method
,
run,LassoSolver-method
,
run,PearsonSolver-method
,
run,RidgeSolver-method
,
run,SpearmanSolver-method
,
run,XGBoostSolver-method
# Load included Alzheimer's data, create a TReNA object with Random Forest as solver, and solve load(system.file(package="trena", "extdata/ampAD.154genes.mef2cTFs.278samples.RData")) targetGene <- "MEF2C" candidateRegulators <- setdiff(rownames(mtx.sub), targetGene) rf.solver <- RandomForestSolver(mtx.sub, targetGene, candidateRegulators) tbl <- run(rf.solver)
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