On Jun 9, 2017, at 10:45 AM, Ezra Bekele <ezrabekele17 at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I want to use reutils to obtain the accession numbers of a query search in
character format. When I use efetch, the accession number isn't in a
character format, and I'm not sure if the number is accurate, because I get
the error:
Error in file.exists(destfile) : object 'destfile' not found
This is what I tried:
UIDs<-esearch( "Methylation" )
When I follow the rabbithole that is a question about a package I don't use, I first read the help pages for the functions that are proposed:
Search on efetch:
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Value
An efetch object.
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=====follow link to efetch======
Class "eutil": Reference classes that hold the response from EUtils requests.
Description
The reference classes eutil, einfo, esearch, esummary, efetch, elink, epost,egquery, espell, and ecitmatch implement the request generator for interaction with the NCBI services. They should not be used direcly, but initialized through the respective constructor functions einfo, esearch, esummary, efetch, elink, epost, egquery, espell, andecitmatch.
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Note second sentence, and ...
print(accession_numbers)
Object of class ?efetch?
NDEW01000036.1
NDEX01000017.1
NDET01000017.1
NDEX01000020.1
NDEX01000029.1
NDET01000061.1
NDET01000086.1
NDEW01000125.1
NDEW01000140.1
NDEQ01000011.1
NDEY01000012.1
NDEY01000036.1
...
EFetch query using the ?nuccore? database.
Query url: ?https://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/efetch.fcgi?=efetch&db=nuccore...?
Retrieval type: ?acc?, retrieval mode: ?text?
str(accession_numbers)
Error: This document does not contain XML data
I'm not going to be much help beyond this.
accession_numbers = efetch(UIDs, rettype = "acc")
How do I obtain only the accession number and is the number accruate?
Thank you
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