\name{getConfDat} \alias{getConfDat} \title{Elimination of badly predicted probes} \description{ This function eliminate badly predicted probes using a regression table and an estimated model given by the function \code{getModel} or \code{getBestBICModelLight}. Then it computes the corrected intensity. } \usage{ getConfDat(confidence, quartetInfo, model) } \arguments{ \item{confidence}{The confidence interval : 0.95} \item{quartetInfo}{A Regression table containing the variables in the model} \item{model}{The class lm object given by the function \code{getModel} } } \value{ \item{A data frame with the corrected intensity. Only goodly predicted probes are taken into account. SNP's with more than 8 badly predicted probes get a NA.} } \note{People interested in tools dealing with array CGH analysis and DNA copy number analysis can visit our web-page \url{http://bioinfo.curie.fr}.} \author{Guillem Rigaill, \email{italics@curie.fr}.} \source{Institut Curie, \email{italics@curie.fr}.} \keyword{}