These are Matlab software (together with some examples) for doing DWD based Systematic Bias Adjustment for Microarray data. The main function is in the file: BatchAdjustCC.m A test program, that illustrates several ways to call this function is in the file: BatchAdjustCCtest.m The function requires a number of different subroutines, so it is recommended that the full subdirectory structure be downloaded. This may be easiest to do by downloading and expanding the file: BatchAdjust.zip Which is web accessible at: http://genome.unc.edu/pubsup/dwd/BatchAdjust.zip or alternatively at: http://www.unc.edu/depts/statistics/postscript/papers/marron/GeneArray/BatchAdjust.zip The program BatchAdjustCCtest.m contains several parts. itest == 1, gives a simple example of an application to a real data set (removing a simple binary source effect). itest == 2, gives a more complex example, that requires several applications of BatchAdjustCC.m, (removing both a binary source effect, and also a 3 class batch effect). itest == 100,...,120 were used to test various aspects of the function, and are probably not needed for most practical purposes. Some additional notes: i. When running itest == 1 or itest == 2, the first part of the program is a fairly complicated read in of the data from an Excel spreadsheet. ii. The itest == 1 example is a single application, so the call is quite simple. iii. The itest == 2 example is more complex because: a. Several applications are needed to handle the complex source and batch effects being addressed. b. There is also a part for printing the adjusted data out to a tab delimited text file. iv. Copy and modify the program as needed for other tasks. iv. E.g. To write a program that gives tab delimited text output for a simple example (such as itest == 1), copy the block of text that does the output, and modify appropriately. v. The paper proposing DWD batch adjustment is: Adjustment of systematic microarray data biases Monica Benito, Joel Parker, Quan Du, Junyuan Wu, Dong Xiang, Charles M. Perou, and J. S. Marron Bioinformatics 2004 20: 105-114. Web available at: http://bioinformatics.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/20/1/105?etoc vi. The web page, with access to additional details, and access to the software is: https://genome.unc.edu/pubsup/dwd/ TROUBLESHOOTING: If the software does not work the first thing to check is to make sure your Matlab path contains all the folders you unzipped from BatchAdjust.zip Go to 'File->Set Path...' Choose button on left 'Add with Subfolders' and then select the top directory of your unzipped BatchAdjust.zip file Try running again -- hopefully it will work! If you still get an error that mentions anything starting with 'mex' such as ' dim. of linear var = 107??? Undefined function or method 'mexnnz' for input arguments of type 'double'.' then you probably need to recompile some code to be compatible with your machine. The way to do this is to run the file 'Installmex.m' which is in the Subroutines/SDPT3-4-beta subfolder of the BatchAdjust folder. After running Installmex.m, try running the batch adjust test again. Hopefully it will work. If it does not work and you are on Windows, look at the following tech support article from the creators of Matlab: http://www.mathworks.com/support/solutions/data/1-6IJJ3L.html?solution=1-6IJJ3L