\name{writeQpcr} \alias{writeQpcr} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ Writes qpcrBatch object out to a File. } \description{ This function writes a \code{\link{qpcrBatch}} out to a tab-delimited text file. \code{\link{writeQpcr}} can be used to write out the normalized qPCR data out to an external file. } \usage{ writeQpcr(qBatch, fileName, ...) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{qBatch}{ A \code{\link{qpcrBatch}} object. } \item{fileName}{ Character string specifying name of the output file. } \item{\dots}{ Extra arguments to be passed to \code{\link{write.table}}. } } \details{ Function creates a tab-delimited text file with three columns, \cr 1st column = names denoting genes or primer pairs 2nd column = plate index 3rd column = normalized Ct value } \references{ Mar J et al. Data-driven Normalization Strategies for qPCR Data. Technical Report, 2008. } \author{ Jess Mar \email{jess@jimmy.harvard.edu} } \seealso{ \code{\link{write.table}} } \examples{ ## writeQpcr(qpcrBatch.object, "output1.txt") } \keyword{IO}