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\name{checkcontrols}
\alias{checkcontrols}
\title{Check raw data from range of plates or experiments}
\description{
Report control data from a specified range of microtiter plates or
experiments from a specified database.
}
\usage{
checkcontrols(last = 10, id = NULL, db = "cytotox",
celltype = "IPC-81", enzymetype = "AChE",
organism = "Vibrio fischeri",
endpoint = "\%", qcc = c("R", "xbar"))
}
\arguments{
\item{last}{
If \code{id} is not specified, this argument specifies the number of
plates/experiments that should be evaluated. The plates/experiments with
the hightest numbers are selected.
}
\item{id}{
A numeric vector of integers, specifying the plates or experiments explicitly.
}
\item{db}{
The database to be used. Currently, the microtiter plate databases
"cytotox", "enzymes" of the UFT Department of Bioorganic Chemistry are
supported, as well as the database of ecotoxicity experiments "ecotox".
}
\item{celltype}{
Only important if database "cytotox" is used. Data for
"IPC-81", "C6", "NB4", "HeLa", "Jurkat" and "U937" are available.
}
\item{enzymetype}{
Only important if database "enzymes" is used.
Data for "AChE", "GR" and "GST" are available.
}
\item{organism}{
Only important if database "ecotox" is used.
}
\item{endpoint}{
The endpoint that should be used for selecting the data. Only important if
the database "ecotox" is used. Defaults to "\%".}
\item{qcc}{
The type of quality control charts to be plotted. By default, an R chart
(showing ranges of control values within plates/experiments), and an
xbar chart (showing means) are generated.
}
}
\value{
The function lists a report and shows two graphs.
}
\examples{
\dontrun{checkcontrols(15)}
}
\author{
Johannes Ranke
\email{jranke@uni-bremen.de}
\url{http://www.uft.uni-bremen.de/chemie/ranke}
}
\keyword{database}
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