\name{subColSummarize} \alias{subColSummarizeAvg} \alias{subColSummarizeAvgLog} \alias{subColSummarizeBiweight} \alias{subColSummarizeBiweightLog} \alias{subColSummarizeLogAvg} \alias{subColSummarizeLogMedian} \alias{subColSummarizeMedian} \alias{subColSummarizeMedianLog} \alias{subColSummarizeMedianpolish} \alias{subColSummarizeMedianpolishLog} \alias{convert.group.labels} \title{Summarize columns when divided into groups of rows} \description{These functions summarize columns of a matrix when the rows of the matrix are classified into different groups } \usage{subColSummarizeAvg(y, group.labels) subColSummarizeAvgLog(y, group.labels) subColSummarizeBiweight(y, group.labels) subColSummarizeBiweightLog(y, group.labels) subColSummarizeLogAvg(y, group.labels) subColSummarizeLogMedian(y, group.labels) subColSummarizeMedian(y, group.labels) subColSummarizeMedianLog(y, group.labels) subColSummarizeMedianpolish(y, group.labels) subColSummarizeMedianpolishLog(y, group.labels) convert.group.labels(group.labels) } \arguments{ \item{y}{A numeric \code{\link{matrix}}} \item{group.labels}{A vector to be treated as a factor variable. This is used to assign each row to a group. NA values should be used to exclude rows from consideration} } \value{ A \code{\link{matrix}} containing column summarized data. Each row corresponds to data column summarized over a group of rows. } \details{ These functions are designed to summarize the columns of a matrix where the rows of the matrix are assigned to groups. The summarization is by column across all rows in each group. \itemize{ \item{subColSummarizeAvg}{Summarize by taking mean} \item{subColSummarizeAvgLog}{\code{log2} transform the data and then take means in column-wise manner} \item{subColSummarizeBiweight}{Use a one-step Tukey Biweight to summarize columns} \item{subColSummarizeBiweightLog}{\code{log2} transform the data and then use a one-step Tukey Biweight to summarize columns} \item{subColSummarizeLogAvg}{Summarize by taking mean and then taking \code{log2}} \item{subColSummarizeLogMedian}{Summarize by taking median and then taking \code{log2}} \item{subColSummarizeMedian}{Summarize by taking median} \item{subColSummarizeMedianLog}{\code{log2} transform the data and then summarize by taking median} \item{subColSummarizeMedianpolish}{Use the median polish to summarize each column, by also using a row effect (not returned)} \item{subColSummarizeMedianpolishLog}{\code{log2} transform the data and then use the median polish to summarize each column, by also using a row effect (not returned)} } } \examples{ ### Assign the first 10 rows to one group and ### the second 10 rows to the second group ### y <- matrix(c(10+rnorm(50),20+rnorm(50)),20,5,byrow=TRUE) subColSummarizeAvgLog(y,c(rep(1,10),rep(2,10))) subColSummarizeLogAvg(y,c(rep(1,10),rep(2,10))) subColSummarizeAvg(y,c(rep(1,10),rep(2,10))) subColSummarizeBiweight(y,c(rep(1,10),rep(2,10))) subColSummarizeBiweightLog(y,c(rep(1,10),rep(2,10))) subColSummarizeMedianLog(y,c(rep(1,10),rep(2,10))) subColSummarizeLogMedian(y,c(rep(1,10),rep(2,10))) subColSummarizeMedian(y,c(rep(1,10),rep(2,10))) subColSummarizeMedianpolishLog(y,c(rep(1,10),rep(2,10))) subColSummarizeMedianpolish(y,c(rep(1,10),rep(2,10))) } \author{B. M. Bolstad } \keyword{univar}