Description Usage Arguments Examples
The function savePlots will save selected figures to a pdf file. The default is the 4 manuscript figures to a single page (plotsPerPg = "manuscript"). If plotsPerPg = "single" then each plot is placed on an individual page. If plotlist is not defined (plotlist = NULL) or if plotlist = exDat$Figures then all plots in exDat$Figures are printed to a PDF file.
| 1 2 | saveERCCPlots(exDat, plotsPerPg = "main", saveas = "pdf", outName, plotlist,
  res)
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| exDat | list, contains input data and stores analysis results | 
| plotsPerPg | string, if "main" then the 4 main plots are printed to one page, if "single" then a single plot is printed per page from the plotlist argument | 
| saveas | Choose file format from "pdf", "jpeg" or "png" | 
| outName | Choose output file name, default will be fileName from exDat | 
| plotlist | list, contains plots to print | 
| res | Choose the file resolution | 
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 | data(SEQC.Example)
 
exDat <- initDat(datType="count", isNorm=FALSE, exTable=MET.CTL.countDat, 
                 filenameRoot="testRun", sample1Name="MET",
                 sample2Name="CTL", erccmix="RatioPair", 
                 erccdilution=1/100, spikeVol=1, totalRNAmass=0.500,
                 choseFDR=0.1)
                 
exDat <- est_r_m(exDat)
                  
exDat <- dynRangePlot(exDat)
exDat <- geneExprTest(exDat)
exDat <- erccROC(exDat)
exDat <- estLODR(exDat, kind="ERCC", prob=0.9)
exDat <- annotLODR(exDat)
#to print 4 main plots to a single page pdf file
saveERCCPlots(exDat, plotsPerPg = "manuscript",saveas = "pdf")
#to print 4 plots to a jpeg file
saveERCCPlots(exDat, plotsPerPg = "manuscript",saveas = "jpeg")
# or to create a multiple page pdf of all plots produced
saveERCCPlots(exDat, plotsPerPg = "single", plotlist = exDat$Figures)
# or to create a multiple page pdf of just 2 plots
saveERCCPlots(exDat, plotsPerPg = "single", 
              plotlist = list(exDat$Figures$lodrPlot, exDat$Figures$maPlot))
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