\name{KEGGPkgbuilder} \alias{KEGGPkgBuilder} \alias{getEIdNName} \alias{getKEGGFile} \alias{getKEGGGeneMap} \title{A function to make the data package for KEGG} \description{ This function generates a data package with rda files mapping KEGG pathway or enzyme names to ids and vice versa. The source files for making the mapping are from the Internet. } \usage{ KEGGPkgBuilder(pkgPath, pkgName = "KEGG", version = "1.0.1", author = list(author = "who",maintainer = "who@email.com")) getEIdNName(enzymeURL) getKEGGFile(whichOne, organism = "hsa") getKEGGGeneMap(organism = "Homo sapiens") } \arguments{ \item{pkgPath}{A character string for the name of path to which the data package will be stored.} \item{pkgName}{A character string for the name of the data package.} \item{version}{A character string for the version number of the system by which the data package is generated.} \item{author}{A list of character strings with one element being name for the name of the author and another being address being the email address of the author} \item{organism}{\code{organism} a character string for the name of the organism of interest} \item{whichOne}{A charcter string for the name of file type. Valid values include "path" or "enzyme"} \item{enzymeURL}{A character string for the URL from which the source file for enzyme data will be downloaded.} } \details{ The data package produced will have the normal structure of an R package (i. g. with R, man, data, and src directories) under a directory defined by pkgName under pkgPath. } \value{ This function does not return any value. } \references{An Introduction to R - Writting R Extensions.} \author{Jianhua Zhang} \seealso{\code{\link{package.skeleton}}} \keyword{manip}