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This vignette gives an overview about importing files for downstream analysis with mpwR.
Importing the output files from each software can be easily performed
with prepare_mpwR
. Please put all output files in one
folder and follow the guidelines for naming the files. No other
files/subfolders are allowed.
<- prepare_mpwR(path = "Path_to_Folder_with_files") files
The software output files need to be named according some simple rules.
Please use the following suffixes for the corresponding software:
Note that the suffixes for MaxQuant and ProteomeDiscoverer can be used as is.
Please use the same prefix for your analysis and the respective software output file(s). Each analysis needs a unique identifier.
Examples:
Solution: Check your suffixes and make sure to use the correct spelling and the correct one for the respective software.
Solution: Make sure to include all output files from the respective software. MaxQuant requires 3 files, PD 4 files, DIA-NN and Spectronaut 1 file, respectively. Also use the same name (prefix) for all files.
Solution: Do not use subfolders in the directory of the output files. Put all files in a folder and use this path for prepare_mpwR.
Solution: Please use a unique name (prefix) for each respective output file(s). E.g. if you used…:
… the error message is displayed. As a solution, for example add the used software to the name:
Error in prepare_input(ordered_files[[i]][[“data”]][[“DIA-NN”]], software = “DIA-NN”) : Not all required columns present in submitted data.
Here example for DIA-NN. Similar messages for other software tools. Please make sure to include all required columns for the used software. Details are in the vignette Requirements.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.