\name{kernelizeAll} \alias{kernelizeAll} \title{Smooth expression data for all chromosomes} \description{ 'kernelizeAll' smoothes complete expression matrix and writes the result into one text file for each chromosome. These text files can be read into Python. } \usage{ kernelizeAll(data, step.width = 1e+05, kernel = rbf, kernelparams = list(gamma = 1/10^13)) } \arguments{ \item{data}{ MACATData Object} \item{step.width}{ size of steps for kernelization } \item{kernel}{ kernel function one of rbf, kNN, basePairDistance or your owm } \item{kernelparams}{ list of named kernel parameters } } \details{ filename of the python flatfiles: \code{kernelized_seq_chrom_.py} where is the name of the chromosome. } \value{ does not return anything; called for its side-effect that is to produce Python-readable text files } \author{ The MACAT Development Team } \seealso{ \code{\link{pydata}}, \code{\link{kernelizeToPython}} } \examples{ \dontrun{ # !!! takes quite some time !!! loaddatapkg("stjudem") kernelizeAll(stjude) } } \keyword{internal}% at least one, from doc/KEYWORDS