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Read GraphPad Prism .pzfx files into R. It tries to
understand different .pzfx table formats, e.g. replicates
as subcolumns, or mean-sd-n as subcolumns etc and adds proper suffix to
column names of the parsed output.
# Install from CRAN
install.packages("pzfx")
# Install development version from GitHub
devtools::install_github("Yue-Jiang/pzfx")
To list tables in a .pzfx file
library(pzfx)
pzfx_tables("/path/to/my/pzfx/file")
To read a specific table from a .pzfx file
df <- read_pzfx("/path/to/my/pzfx/file", 1) # read first table
df <- read_pzfx("/path/to/my/pzfx/file", "Table Name") # read table by name
To write a data frame or matrix to a .pzfx file
write_pzfx(df, "/path/to/my/pzfx/file")
To write a list of data frames or matrices to a .pzfx
file
write_pzfx(list("Table Name 1" = df1, "Table Name 2" = df2), "/path/to/my/pzfx/file")
A few years after this package was first released, GraphPad has
introduced a new file format .prism and is more open. If
you are interested in working with the new format in R, please check out
the prism2R package by
Miha Kosmac.
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