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The qpcR Package - NexTag Supports Open Source Initiatives

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20 pcrimportArgumentsdatathe name of the dataframe containing the variables.cyc the column number with the cycle data. Defaults to 1.fluofctDetailsValuethe column containing the raw fluorescence data.the model to be used for the analysis, with the usual ’drc’ package nomenclature.Defaults to ’l5’.This function is to be used at the single run level. Otherwise use pcrbatch.A ’drc’ model.Author(s)Andrej-Nikolai SpiessReferencesSee AlsoRitz C & Streibig JC. Bioassay analysis using R. J Stat Soft (2005), 12: 1-22.<strong>The</strong> function multdrc for more detailed model specification.Examples### simple l4() fit of F1.1 of the 'reps' datasetpcrfit(reps, 1, 2, l4())### same with five-parameter modelpcrfit(reps, 1, 2)pcrimportSimple qPCR data import function (i.e. from text files or clipboard).DescriptionUsageSimple wrapper function to easily import qPCR data from the clipboard (default) or tab-delimitedtext files.pcrimport(file = "clipboard", sep = "\t", header = TRUE, quote = "",dec = ".", colClasses = "numeric", ...)

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