Sun,
There are hundreds using R for microarray analysis. You probably want to
avail yourself of the bioconductor tools (http://www.bioconductor.org).
20,000 rows with 6 data values is a small data set, by microarray standards,
and is easily handled by R and the bioconductor tools. I routinely analyze
a couple of hundred experiments with 40-50k rows, and most of the time, that
doesn't push R very hard (on my 2 processor, 4Gb machine, at least).
Sean
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From: Sun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [R] 20,000 * 6 data values
Hello, Rusers:
What is the maximum number of data R can handle? Or I have to use SAS? I
am
trying to do some microarray data analysis. But I am totally new. Did
anyone
use R to do microarray analysis?
Many thanks,
Sun
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