18/01/2021
The R package KRIS
(Keen and Reliable Interface Subroutines for bioinformatic analysis) is the package providing useful functions which are needed for bioinformatic analysis such as calculating linear principal components from numeric data and Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) dataset, calculating fixation index (Fst) using Hudson method, creating scatter plots in 3 views, handling with PLINK binary file format, detecting rough structures and outliers using unsupervised clustering, and calculating matrix multiplication in the faster way for big data.
The R package KRIS
requires the package rARPACK
.
Here is the list of functions in the R package KRIS
:
cal.pc.linear
cal.pc.projection
fst.each.snp.hudson
fst.hudson
plot3views
read.bed
rubikclust
write.bed
xxt
Moreover, here is the list of example datasets in the R package KRIS
:
simsnp
sample_labels
Install the released version of KRIS
from CRAN:
The source codes in this package include the Roxgen’s syntax. If there is a problem for generating the RD files (facing some errors) using RStudio (Build > Document), try to use roxygen2::roxygenise()
instead of Build > Document from the menu. Alternatively, install the package devtools
, then enable RStudio to use the functions from devtools
(check Build > Configure Build Tools… > use devtools package functions if available) or run devtools::document()
in the console.
When facing error for testthat
, try to update the package testthat
and add Suggests: testthat
in DESCRIPTION file.
Check the submission using R CMD check --as-cran
and a current version of r-devel, as mandated by the CRAN Repository Policy. (You could do so using the win-builder service at http://win-builder.r-project.org)
Check downstream dependencies with devtools::revdep_check()
Edit ~/.profile, ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bashrc, then add
export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
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