\name{make.swap} \alias{make.swap} \title{Swap analysis} \description{ Read both files, but only extract the interested columns and create a Spot object. } \usage{ make.swap(spot1, spot2, Cy3, Cy5, BgCy3, BgCy5, Id, Symdesc, header = FALSE, is.ifc = FALSE,envir,nr,nc) } \arguments{ \item{spot1}{a connection or a character string giving the name of the file to read where each column represent the spot components.} \item{spot2}{a connection or a character string giving the name of the file to read where each column represent the spot components.} \item{Cy3}{column that represent Cy3.} \item{Cy5}{column that represent Cy5.} \item{BgCy3}{column that represent BgCy3.} \item{BgCy5}{column that represent BgCy5.} \item{Id}{column that represent Id.} \item{Symdesc}{optional identifier besides the Id column.} \item{header}{the logical value of the header input file} \item{is.ifc}{If is.ifc = TRUE this experiment was done in the Unit of Microarray from Cellular Phisiology Institute.} \item{envir}{Environment where are the genArise variables.} \item{nr}{Total of meta-row.} \item{nc}{Total of meta-column.} } \seealso{ \code{\link{write.spot}}. } \keyword{file}