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2004 Dec 15
1
hclust and heatmap - slightly different dendrograms?
Good afternoon, I ran heatmap and hclust on the same matrix x (strictly, I ran heatmap(x), and hclust(dist(t(x))), and realized that the two dendrograms were slightly different, in that the left-right arrangement of one pair of subclusters (columns) was reversed in the two functions (but all individual columns were grouped correctly). Looking through the code for heatmap as a most definite
2006 May 16
0
reordering materix presentation in heatmap.2 in the 'gplots' library
Dear R users, I'm trying to create images of 2 symmetrical matrices using heatmap.2 of the 'gplots' library. Both matrices have the same row and column names For the first matrix I'm using the default clustering and column denrogram options: heatmap.2(Matrix1, symm=T, breaks=20, col=rich.colors(19), main="matrix1", density.info="histogram",
2009 Apr 07
2
heatmap.2 no reordering of the columns and rows
Hi,   I need to generate a heatmap on a square matrix and wouldn't want to reorder the columns and the rows on the heatmap display.    I have used the options Rowv=NULL and Colv=NULL but doesn't seem to work. Following is a snippet of the heatmap function i am using. args <- commandArgs(); inputfile <- args[2] imgfile   <- args[3] bitmap(imgfile, height=15, width=15, res=100,
2006 Mar 06
2
Problems with heatmap.2 in the gregmisc package
Hi Sorry to revisit an old problem, I seemed to solve this in 2004, only for it to resurface :-S I am trying to plot a heatmap, and I don't want the columns of my matrix re-ordered. The function doesn't seem to behave as the help would have you believe: a <- matrix(rnorm(100),nr=20) a.d <- dist(a) a.hc <- hclust(a.d) a.de <- as.dendrogram(a.hc) # columns are re-ordered
2009 Jul 02
0
using heatmap.2 without specifying Colv and Rowv
Hi all, I am a novice user of the heatmap.2 function in the Bioconductor gplots package. I am trying to create a heatmap diagram from a hierarchical clustering result based on the complete linkage and the pearson correlations as the distance metrics. After reading the help page for heatmap.2, it seems that it calls the distfun and hclustfun with the default settings. Is that the same as doing
2009 Sep 12
0
consistent results with heatmap.2
Hi, I am trying to create a heatmap with some specific requirements. Specifically, I need to be able to center the color-scale around 0, and I need to truncate the data so that a few extreme values do not cause the rest of the heatmap to appear black (on a red/green scale). After reading through and experimenting with heatmap, heatmap.2, heatmap_plus, and heatmap_2, I believe heatmap.2 will
2007 Aug 23
1
figure-definition and heatmap question
Hello, I have two questions. I'd like to visualize data with a heatmap and I have the following testcase: x <- rnorm(256) nx <- x + abs(min(x)) nnx <- 255/max(nx) * nx x <- matrix(nnx, 16, 16) rownames(x) <-
2004 Sep 02
3
Problems with heatmap.2
Hi When I give the command: > heatmap.2(as.matrix(d),Rowv=as.dendrogram(hc.gene),Colv=FALSE,scale="row ",trace="none",col=greenred.colors(79)) The resulting heatmap has re-ordered my columns! This is time-course data, and I don't want my columns re-ordered! Note from the help: Rowv: determines if and how the _row_ dendrogram should be reordered.
2010 Mar 03
1
Heatmap reordering of dendrogram to hierarchical clustering
Dear list members, I have been using R to create a heatmap where my data has continous variables from 0 to 100. When I create the heatmap, although the branches are correct, they do not order themselves so that the row with the most zeros is at one end and the row with the most 100s is at the other, which is what I would like them to do, so as to create a colour gradient down the graphic. I have
2006 Feb 11
2
heatmap.2 in gplots (PR#8587)
Full_Name: Shane Neph Version: 2.2.1 OS: mac os x Submission from: (NULL) (71.113.43.247) While I found the names of the package authors and maintainer, I was unsuccessful in finding any contact information. The preliminary documentation for heatmap.2 is inconsistent in at least a couple of places when discussing the suppression of one or more dendrograms (and column/row ordering in general).
2005 Aug 11
0
easier way to print heatmap on multiple pages?
Hi All, I've worked on some code to take a heatmap with 1000 row entries, and split this up into 20 pages, each with 50 rows from the original heatmap. I want to preserve the row order such that all 20 pages, if put together, would comprise the original heatmap. Here's what I've done: ##make the initial heatmap, with all 1000 rows and write it to an object 'heatAll'
2011 Oct 18
0
heatmap
Dear R users, need help with my heatmap. I will really approciate some help. Given the matrix: > head(x) A B C D time [1,] 0 8 0 0 1 [2,] 0 160 0 0 2 [3,] 0 175 0 0 3 [4,] 0 253 0 0 4 [5,] 79 212 0 0 5 [6,] 6 105 0 0 6 and call: ##------------ Heatmap -------------- library(RColorBrewer) rc <- grey((nrow(x):1)/nrow(x)) heatmap(data.matrix(x[,1:4]),
2012 Jun 06
0
heatmap.2 clustering and adding add.expr
Hi , I am trying to plot a heatmap with a correlation matrix and trying to highlight significant correlations . i am using my matrix d874n has 78 columns ex2<-corAndPvalue(data.matrix(d874n),use = "pairwise.complete.obs") ##creating a matrix of true false using p values sig<-ex2$p<0.05 nx=78 ny=78 makeRects <- function(tfMat,border){ cAbove =
2004 Jul 21
2
Cutting heatmap dendrogram
Hello, I've been clustering my data using hclust and cutting the resulting tree with cutree. Separately, I visualize the clusterings with heatmap. Is it possible to have the dendrogram on the heatmap reflect the cutree results? That is, instead of having one large dendrogram, it would have 4 or 25 in the example below. Any guidance on if that's possible or not, and what kinds of
2005 Aug 22
2
problem building dendrograms to use with heatmap()
Hi, I'm trying to build dendrograms to pass to heatmap(). The dendrograms I build plot properly, but when I pass them to heatmap() I get the error message "row dendrogram ordering gave index of wrong length" (see output log below). I looked in the code of heatmap() and saw that the error was due to a NULL return value from order.dendrogram(), which in turn got a NULL return value
2011 Jun 30
1
heatmap documentation typo
Under Details, the documentation says "[if Rowv or Colv] is 'NULL', _no reordering_ will be done for the corresponding side." In fact, as explained elsewhere in the documentation, 'NA' is required, not 'NULL'. An anonymous expert suggested that I should attach an svn diff file to this report, so I will. JD -------------- next part -------------- Index:
2011 Mar 29
0
Fwd: comparing heatmaps
Thanks Tom. heatmap.2(mat, Rowv=NA, Colv=NA, col=redgreen, breaks=seq(-1,1,by=0.01), symm=TRUE, trace="none", dendrogram="none") that did the trick :) Begin forwarded message: From: "Leja, Thomas" Date: 29 March 2011 03:47:59 GMT+01:00 To: "Benton, Paul" Subject: Re: [R] comparing heatmaps Yep, you have to specify the range for colours. I usually
2011 Mar 28
2
How to save heatmap as image or pdf
Hello Everyone, I am using R for creating heatmap from a square matrix. Below is my script to do so my_map <- read.csv("Desktop/input.csv", sep=",") my_matrix <- data.matrix(my_map) my_heatmap <- heatmap(my_matrix, Rowv=NA, Colv=NA, col = cm.colors(256), scale="column", margins=c(5,10)) I get a beautiful plot as output, but I could not save this plot
2013 Jan 12
3
heatmap.2 problem
Dear List, I'm trying to generate a simple heatmap that has each row and column separated by a black line. However, for some reason this only happens for the first and last color. The middle color in my colorpanel() command has an addition horizontal and vertical line that I would like to get rid off. Any suggestions? #my code below my.matrix <- cbind(func.1 =
2008 May 14
4
Heatmap.2 - eliminate cluster and dendrogram
Using the heatmap.2 function, I am trying to generate a heatmap of a 2 column x 500 row matrix of numeric values. I would like the 1st column of the matrix sorted from the highest to the lowest values - so that the colors reflected in the first column of the heatmap (top to bottom) go from red to green. After sorting the matrix (z), I tried the following command, but the data remains