Dear Bioconductor developers,
There are new set of Bioconductor docker images under the name
bioconductor/bioconductor_docker. These are located at
https://github.com/Bioconductor/bioconductor_docker. The new set of images will
have a `devel` image and a `RELEASE_3_10` / `latest` image.
With
On 1/9/20 13:00, web working wrote:
> Hi Herve,
>
> thank you for your detailed answer. I guess I have expressed myself
> unclear. The BED files were just examples for data I store in the
> inst/extdata folder. Based on the description for ExperimentHubData I
> have decided to create a
Hi Richard,
It depends on the filetype. I am loading my "non RData" files with
read.delim and my RData files with a helper function which returns a R
object of the RData object:
#' Load RData object and returns first entry
#'
#' Load RData object and returns first entry. If there is more than
Hi Herve,
thank you for your detailed answer. I guess I have expressed myself
unclear. The BED files were just examples for data I store in the
inst/extdata folder. Based on the description for ExperimentHubData I
have decided to create a software and a data package (no
ExperimentHubData
Hi Tobias,
If the original data is in BED files, there should be no need to
serialize the objects obtained by importing the files. It is **much**
better to provide a small helper function that creates an object from a
BED file and to use that function each time you need to load an object.
Dear all,
I am currently developing a software package (dummySoftware) and a data package
(dummyData) and I am a bit confused in where to store my RData files in the
data package. Here my situation:
I want to store some software package objects (new class objects of the
software package) in