%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Do not modify this file since it was automatically generated from: % % readCcgHeader.R % % by the Rdoc compiler part of the R.oo package. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \name{readCcgHeader} \alias{readCcgHeader} \title{Reads an the header of an Affymetrix Command Console Generic (CCG) file} \usage{readCcgHeader(pathname, verbose=0, .filter=list(fileHeader = TRUE, dataHeader = TRUE), ...)} \description{ Reads an the header of an Affymetrix Command Console Generic (CCG) file. } \arguments{ \item{pathname}{The pathname of the CCG file.} \item{verbose}{An \code{\link[base]{integer}} specifying the verbose level. If 0, the file is parsed quietly. The higher numbers, the more details.} \item{.filter}{A \code{\link[base]{list}}.} \item{...}{Not used.} } \value{ A named \code{\link[base]{list}} structure consisting of ... } \author{Henrik Bengtsson (\url{http://www.braju.com/R/})} \details{ Note, the current implementation of this methods does not utilize the Affymetrix Fusion SDK library. Instead, it is implemented in R from the file format definition [1]. } \seealso{ \code{\link{readCcg}}(). } \references{ [1] Affymetrix Inc, Affymetrix GCOS 1.x compatible file formats, April, 2006. \url{http://www.affymetrix.com/support/developer/}\cr } \keyword{file} \keyword{IO}