7 | | * Similar to creating a ''!DataSet'' definition, you can define a ''!ParameterSet''. |
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| 7 | Similar to creating a ''!DataSet'' definition, you can define a ''!ParameterSet''. You can configure this by clicking the ''Add analysis'' tab in the main menu, then go to ''Configure parameters''. Again, the structure is as follows: |
| 8 | * Analysis: the complete definition an an analysis, including data, parameters and function call. |
| 9 | * ''which has one'' !ParameterSet: the wrapper for a set of parameters which can be used in this analysis. (can be shared across analyses) For example: 'Rqtl_params'. |
| 10 | * ''which has multiple'' !ParameterNames: the 'types' of parameters used. For example: 'method' or 'stepsize'. |
| 11 | * ''which has multiple'' !ParameterValues: the possible values which can be filled in for this parameter. For example: 'yes', 'no', 'Scanone', ScanMQM', '2', '5', '10'. |