\name{plotControlData} \alias{plotControlData} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ Plot the mean expression (with standard deviation bar) of different type of control probes } \description{ Plot the mean expression (with standard deviation bar) of different type of control probes. Multiple control types can be plotted in a single plot. The available control types can be get by running getControlType(controlData). } \usage{ plotControlData(controlData, type = NULL, slideIndex = NULL, logMode = FALSE, new = TRUE, ...) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{controlData}{ a LumiBatch object including control data or a control data data.frame} \item{type}{ the control probe type (case insensitive), which can be get by running getControlType(controlData) } \item{slideIndex}{ the slide index or ID corresponding to each sample } \item{logMode}{ whether show the data in log2 scale } \item{new}{ whether refresh the new plot or add it on the old one } \item{\dots}{ other parameters used by default plot function } } \details{ When multiple control types are selected, they will be plotted in a two-column plot. } \value{ plot the picture and return TRUE if everything is OK } \references{ } \author{ Pan Du } \seealso{ \code{\link{addControlData2lumi}} } \examples{ controlFile <- system.file('doc', 'Control_Probe_Profile.txt', package='lumi') controlData <- getControlData(controlFile) getControlType(controlData) plotControlData(controlData, type='NEGATIVE') } % Add one or more standard keywords, see file 'KEYWORDS' in the % R documentation directory. \keyword{methods} \keyword{hplot}