\name{Ttest} \alias{Ttest} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ Perform a Student's t-test } \description{ Performs a Student's t-test on the intensity data. } \usage{ Ttest(dataset, listofargs) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{dataset}{ an R data frame generated with \code{\link{generateDatasetFile}} } \item{listofargs}{ a list containing: - \code{ "g"} (greater) for significant increase, \code{ "l"} (lower) for significant decrease, or \code{ "two.sided"} for both - either a number indicating the true value of the mean, or a character string indicating the name of the gene to compare with - a character string specifying the column whose values will be used for the test - a character string specifying the name of the dataset column to be used to define the replicate, e.g. \code{ "GeneName"} or \code{ "Internal_GeneID"} } } \value{ Returns a list containing: \item{pValVec }{a named vector of p-values} \item{dataset }{the dataset with an added column \code{ "p.value.mannwhitney"}} \item{paste("pValue.ttest", testType, sep="_") }{the character string \code{"pValue.ttest"} concatenated with the \code{testType} (first element of \code{listofargs})} \item{"t test" }{the character string \code{"t test"}} } \seealso{ \code{\link{MannWhitney}}, \code{\link{RankProduct}} } \examples{ data(exampleHeader, package="RNAither") data(exampleDataset, package="RNAither") pvals1 <- Ttest(dataset, list("l", median(dataset$SigIntensity, na.rm=TRUE), "SigIntensity", "GeneName")) pValVec1 <- pvals1[[1]] scoredDataset1 <- pvals1[[2]] } \keyword{ univar }