\name{PolarTransforms} \alias{RG2polar} \alias{polar2RG} \concept{SnpSetIllumina} \title{Polar transformations} \description{ Perform polar transforms on Illumina Golden Gate bead arrays } \usage{ RG2polar(object,trig=FALSE) polar2RG(object,trig=FALSE) } \arguments{ \item{object}{SnpSetIllumina object} \item{trig}{Logical, use geometric distance intensity. Otherwise use addition of intensities} } \details{ \code{RG2polar} transforms the \code{R} and \code{G} matrices to \code{theta} and \code{intensity} matrices. Note that the intensity value is the sum of \code{R} and \code{G} and not the geometric distance to the origin. \code{polar2RG} performs the reverse transformation } \value{ This function returns an \code{SnpSetIllumina} object. } \author{Jan Oosting} \seealso{ \code{\link{SnpSetIllumina-class}} } \examples{ data(chr17.260) data.polar<-RG2polar(chr17.260) plot(assayData(data.polar)$theta,assayData(data.polar)$intensity) } \keyword{manip}