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  • megcyan
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2014
    • 1

    Error in duplicateCorrelation.. limma

    Hi,
    I am trying to use the duplicateCorrelation function in limma for my data and I get an warning message

    Warning messages:
    1: In sqrt(dfitted.values) : NaNs produced
    2: In sqrt(dfitted.values) : NaNs produced
    3: In sqrt(dfitted.values) : NaNs produced
    4: In sqrt(dfitted.values) : NaNs produced
    5: In sqrt(dfitted.values) : NaNs produced
    6: In sqrt(dfitted.values) : NaNs produced
    7: In sqrt(dfitted.values) : NaNs produced
    8: In sqrt(dfitted.values) : NaNs produced
    9: In sqrt(dfitted.values) : NaNs produced
    10: In sqrt(dfitted.values) : NaNs produced
    11: In sqrt(dfitted.values) : NaNs produced

    Does anybody have an idea how to go about this?? Or what might be wrong with the input??
  • Gordon Smyth
    Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 91

    #2
    It's a warning not an error.

    No way to tell whether you've made a mistake, because you don't tell us what you're trying to do or what you input to duplicateCorrelation.

    Please read Section 2.3 "How to get help" in the limma User's Guide.

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