\name{getProbeData_1lq} \alias{getProbeData_1lq} \title{Read a 1lq file for an Affymetrix genechip} \description{Read a 1lq file for an Affymetrix genechip} \usage{ getProbeData_1lq(arraytype, datafile, pkgname = NULL) } \arguments{ \item{arraytype}{Character. Array type (e.g. 'Scerevisiaetiling)} \item{datafile}{Character. The filename of the input data file. If omitted a default name is constructed from \code{arraytype} (see this function's source code).} \item{pkgname}{Character. Package name. If NULL the name is derived from \code{arraytype}.} } \details{This function serves as an interface between the (1) representation of array probe information data in the packages that are generated by \code{\link{makeProbePackage}} and (2) the vendor- and possibly version-specific way the data are represented in \code{datafile}. } \value{A list with three components \itemize{ \item{dataEnv}{an environment which contains the data frame with the probe sequences and the other probe data.} \item{symVal}{a named list of symbol value substitutions which can be used to customize the man pages. See \code{\link[Biobase:createPackage]{createPackage}}.} \item{pkgname}{a character with the package name; will be the same as the function parameter \code{pkgname} if it was specified; otherwise, the name is constructed from the parameter \code{arraytype}.} } } \seealso{makeProbePackage} \examples{ ## makeProbePackage( ## arraytype = "Scerevisiaetiling", ## maintainer= "Wolfgang Huber ", ## version = "1.1.0", ## datafile = "S.cerevisiae_tiling.1lq", ## importfun = "getProbeData_1lq") } \keyword{IO} \keyword{utilities}