From 431b88f2b47522a7c92510ed44ab0711a3ed8e33 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ranke Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 14:23:35 +0000 Subject: The drdata and the drfit function can now handle data with "no fit" entries in the "ok" column. They are not used for fitting, but they are plotted. git-svn-id: http://kriemhild.uft.uni-bremen.de/svn/drfit@21 d1b72e20-2ee0-0310-a1c4-ad5adbbefcdc --- man/drdata.Rd | 10 ++++++---- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'man/drdata.Rd') diff --git a/man/drdata.Rd b/man/drdata.Rd index ef1d104..de5e625 100644 --- a/man/drdata.Rd +++ b/man/drdata.Rd @@ -27,9 +27,11 @@ With this argument, additional conditions for the SQL query can be set, e.g. "where plate != 710". The default is 1 (in SQL syntax this means TRUE).} \item{ok}{ - With the default value "'ok'", only data that has been checked and set to "ok" - in the database is retrieved. Another sensible argument would be "'ok','?'", in - order to additionally retrieve data which has not yet been checked.} + With the default value "'ok','no fit'", only data that has been checked and set to "ok" + or "no fit" in the database is retrieved. The argument "no fit" means will result in + not using the data for fitting, but it will be plotted. + Another sensible argument would be "'ok','no fit','?'", in order to additionally + retrieve data which has not yet been checked.} } \value{ \item{data}{ @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ } \examples{ # Get cytotoxicity data for Tributyltin and zinc pyrithione, tested with IPC-81 cells -\dontrun{data <- drdata(c("TBT","Zn Pyrithion"))} +\dontrun{data <- drdata(c("TBT","ZnPT2"))} } \author{ Johannes Ranke -- cgit v1.2.1