Display gene list as a HTML page
Given a set of index to a data.frame containing gene names information. We create a web page with one element per genes that contains URLs links to various external database links. E.g Operon oligodatabase , Riken, GenBank and PubMed web sites.
htmlPage(genelist, filename = "GeneList.html", geneNames = Gnames, mapURL = SFGL, othernames, title, table.head, table.center = TRUE, disp = c("browser", "file")[1]) table2html(restable, filename = "GeneList.html", mapURL = SFGL, title, table.head, table.center = TRUE, disp = c("browser", "file")[1])
restable |
A data.frame that contains only the information you wish to display in the html file. The rows corresponds to a different DNA spots. |
genelist |
A numeric vector of index to a data.frame |
filename |
The name of the file to store the HTML in. |
geneNames |
A data.frame containing the information related the each DNA spots. |
mapURL |
A matrix of characters containing the URL for various
external database. E.g |
othernames |
A data.frame containing other information. |
title |
Title of the HTML page |
table.head |
A character vector of column labels for the table |
table.center |
A logical indicating whether the table should be centered |
disp |
Either "File" or "Browser" (default is Browser). File will save the information in html file, while Browser will create an html files and display information in the user's browser. |
This function is an extension to ll.htmlpage
No value is return, the function produce a html file "filename" and output the results in a browser.
Yee Hwa Yang
ll.htmlpage
, URLstring
, widget.mapGeneInfo
##library(annotate) data(swirl) Gnames <- maGeneTable(swirl) swirlmap <- mapGeneInfo(Name = "none", ID="genbank") ## htmlPage(100:110, geneNames = Gnames, mapURL = swirlmap, title="Swirl") moreinfo <- round(maM(swirl), 2) swirlmap <- mapGeneInfo(Name = "pubmed", ID="genbank") ##htmlPage(100:110, geneNames = Gnames, mapURL = swirlmap, othernames=moreinfo, title="Swirl", disp="file")
Please choose more modern alternatives, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.