\name{lumiMethyN} \alias{lumiMethyN} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ Normalize the Illumina Infinium methylation data } \description{ Normalize the Illumina Infinium methylation data, which is an object in MethyLumiM class. } \usage{ lumiMethyN(methyLumiM, method = c("ssn", "quantile", "none"), separateColor = FALSE, verbose = TRUE, ...) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{methyLumiM}{a MethyLumiM object includes Illumina Infinium methylation data} \item{method}{ supported normalization methods or user provided function, whose input and output should be a intensity matrix (pool of methylated and unmethylated probe intensities) } \item{separateColor}{determine whether to separately process two color channels} \item{verbose}{a boolean to decide whether to print out some messages } \item{\dots}{ other parameters used by corresponding method } } \details{ } \value{ Return an object (same class as input methyLumiM) with updated "methylated" and "unmethylated" data matrix after background level adjustment. } \references{ } \author{ Pan DU } \seealso{ See Also \code{\link{normalizeMethylation.ssn}} and \code{\link{normalizeMethylation.quantile}} } \examples{ data(example.lumiMethy) lumiMethy.norm = lumiN(example.lumiMethy) } % Add one or more standard keywords, see file 'KEYWORDS' in the % R documentation directory. \keyword{methods}