\name{read.ilmn.targets} \alias{read.ilmn.targets} \title{Read Illumina Data from a Target Dataframe} \description{Read Illumina data from a target dataframe} \usage{ read.ilmn.targets(targets, ...) } \arguments{ \item{targets}{ data frame including names of profile files.} \item{...}{ any other parameters are passed on to \code{\link{read.ilmn}}.} } \details{ \code{targets} is often created by calling the function \code{\link{readTargets}}. Rows in \code{targets} are arrays and columns contain related array or RNA sample information. At least one of the two columns called \code{files} and/or \code{ctrlfiles} should be present in \code{targets}, which includes names of summary probe profile files and names of summary control probe profile files respectively. This function calls \code{\link{read.ilmn}} to read in the data. } \value{ An \code{\link{EListRaw-class}} object. See return value of the function \code{\link{read.ilmn}} for details. } \author{Wei Shi} \seealso{ \code{\link{read.ilmn}} } \keyword{IO}