\name{plotCtHistogram} \Rdversion{1.1} \alias{plotCtHistogram} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{Histrogram of Ct values from qPCR experiments.} \description{The distribution of Ct values for a selected qPCR sample is shown in a histogram.} \usage{ plotCtHistogram(q, card = 1, xlab = "Ct", col, main, n = 30, ...) } \arguments{ \item{q}{an object of class qPCRset.} \item{card}{integer, the number of the card (sample) to plot.} \item{xlab}{character string, the label for the x-axis.} \item{col}{integer or character, the colour for the histogram.} \item{main}{character string, the plot title. Default is the name of the sample.} \item{n}{integer, number of bins to divide the Ct values into.} \item{\dots}{any other arguments are passed to \code{hist}.} } \value{A figure is generated in the current graphics device.} \author{Heidi Dvinge} \seealso{ \code{\link{plotCtDensity}} or \code{\link{plotCtBoxes}} for including multiple samples in the same plot. } \examples{ # Load example data data(qPCRraw) # Create the plots plotCtHistogram(qPCRraw, card=2) plotCtHistogram(qPCRraw, card=3, n=50, col="blue") } % Add one or more standard keywords, see file 'KEYWORDS' in the % R documentation directory. \keyword{hplot }