## Not run:
# ## Typically your LXB files should be organized with one folder per
# ## plate, with each plate consisting of multiple wells and each well
# ## corresponding to one LXB file. Assuming the folder 'plate1' contains
# ## all LXB files for the first plate, here is how to read all parameter
# ## data for plate 1 into a list of matrices (each list item is one well,
# ## each column in a matrix corresponds to one parameter):
# y <- readLxb('plate1/*.lxb')
#
# ## It is now possible inspect individual wells, e.g. the dimensions of
# ## the first well are given by:
# dim(y[[1]])
#
# ## .. and the names of the parameters for well 1 are given by:
# colnames(y[[1]])
#
# ## If the LXB files have names like "XXXX_B1.lxb" (where 'B1' indicates
# ## that the LXB file corresponds to the first well on the second row),
# ## then it is also possible to index 'y' by the well name, e.g.:
# dim(y$B1)
#
# ## .. which is the same as:
# dim(y[[2]])
#
# ## You can see all well names (and the order of the wells in 'y') by
# ## typing:
# names(y)
# ## End(Not run)
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