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2009 May 04
4
levelplot question
Hi there, I have a question concerning the behaviour of the colouring with levelplot. (I hope, I manage to explain) If I give the parameters "at" and "col.regions" like this: at <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6) col.regions <- c("blue","blue","blue","yellow","yellow","yellow") Which color would have the value 3.5? I would
2009 Jan 26
2
heatmap with levelplot
Hi there, I'd like to create a heatmap from my matrix with a) a defined color range (lets say from yellow to red) b) using striking colors above and below a certain threshold (above = "green", below = "blue") Example matrix (there should be a few outliers generated...) + simple levelplot without outliers marked: library(lattice) my.mat <- matrix(rnorm(800), nrow =
2009 Sep 28
2
Levelplot without margins
Hello, I'm not very experienced with lattice and I was wondering whether I get get some hints from you how to create a pure heatmap (using levelplot), without any axis, title, legend, margin at all... I just want to see the coloured squares, nothing else. Any suggestions? Antje
2006 Dec 22
1
heatmap with levelplot?
Hi, How do I anchor z=0 to the white color in a levelplot so that the color changes from cyan to magenta precisely as z changes from negative to positive? Also is it easy to change color scheme, say to blue/red as it's more dramatic? Is there a better function for showing heatmap with a color bar? Thanks in advance for any help, I've played with image, heatmap and levelplot a little and
2008 Sep 25
2
levelplot/heatmap question
Hello! I have data containing a large number of probabilities (about 60) of nonzero coefficients to predict 10 different independent variables (in 10 different BMA models). i've arranged these probabilities in a matrix like so: (IV1) (IV2) (IV3) ... p(b0) p(b0) p(b0) p(b1) p(b1) p(b1) p(b2) p(b2) p(b2) ... where p(b1) for independent variable 1 is p(b1 !=
2009 Feb 27
1
levelplot help needed
Hi there, I'm looking for someone who can give me some hints how to make a nice levelplot. As an example, I have the following code: # create some example data # -------------------------------------- xl <- 4 yl <- 10 my.data <- sapply(1:xl, FUN = function(x) { rnorm( yl, mean = x) }) x_label <- rep(c("X Label 1", "X Label 2", "X Label 3", "X
2013 Feb 20
1
Problem with levelplot() in a loop
Dear R users, I am trying to print heatmaps in a loop (with a pause). Idea is to visualize changing correlations over time and for testing I wrote this simple (reproducible) code below. My problem is that levelplot() does not produce any output when I run the code (though heatmap does). Ideally I would like to use levelplot() as it produces a neat index on the side indicating the color and the
2009 Sep 21
1
Specific criteria for color palette using heatmap.2
I'm trying to display the probability space of a function and wanted to see specifically where the maximum posterior probability is. data=read.table("PosteriorData",header=F) mat=as.matrix(data) heatmap.2(mat/max(mat,na.rm=T),dendrogram=c("none"),trace=c("none"), Rowv=F,Colv=F,labRow=3*c(10:-10),labCol=3*c(-10:10),symm=T,col=rainbow(100)) As the
2011 Nov 07
2
adjusting levelplot color scale to data
Hi guys, I have a matrix with values varying from approximately -0.7 to 0.33 that I want to create a heatmap/levelplot with. When I execute the levelplot function for my matrix, I end up getting colors that are adjusted to the max and min rather than around 0. In other words, ideally I would like to have a color ramp that goes from red (negative number), to white (0), to blue (positive);
2008 Oct 17
1
padding "bug" in lattice/levelplot
Hello, I have encountered some unexpected behaviour with levelplot that may simply be a misunderstanding on my part. If I create a levelplot from a matrix with named columns, some "padding" space appears at the top and bottom of the heatmap. Here is an example, and I've used panel.fill to make the space I'm speaking of evident (in green).
2012 Dec 30
2
levelplot
I have two questions; Do you know how to take out axes in a levelplot? Me doesn't work axes = FALSE And I would like to fix the values range of colorkey or legend from my rainbow col.regions, dou you know how can I fix this values independent of values database? Thanks and happy new year! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Nov 09
1
How to change color the default in levelplot() ?
Dear R communities May I seek your advices on how to change color the default in levelplot(), e.g. from the default of pink and light blue, to e.g. red and green ? The levelplot function has 1 of the arguments being panel (which is actually panel.levelplot), but I am not sure where the commands to alter the color. For example, I type: p1<-levelplot(my.mat,colorkey=FALSE), how could I
2012 Jul 11
1
Using data stored in a file for a heatmap
Hi all, I just try to get familiar with levelplot() for generating heatmaps. I have x, y, z-data stored in a file: e.g.: "file.csv": 0 0 0.1 0 1 0.5 0 2 0.4 1 0 0.3 1 1 0.4 1 2 0.6 ... I can use scan() for generating the matrix for R: inp <- scan("file.csv", list(0, 0, 0)) How can I feed inp into levelplot()? Thanks a lot for your help Richard -- Richard M?ller . Am
2003 Jan 21
1
[R] proposal: lattice/levelplot: panel.catlevelplot
I suggest to add a panel function to levelplot (or perhaps to an other 3d lattice function) which is able to translate the z values into the size of the rectangles. It could be used to display categorical data. I append the proposed code and two examples: - panel.catlevelplot() - example1.catlevelplot.esoph() - example2.catlevelplot.esoph() Wolfram Fischer #------ CODE
2010 Jul 19
1
heatmap.2() yielding an inappropriate key?
Esteemed R-users, heatmap.2() is yielding an inappropriate key based on my colors and break-points. In the reproducible example below, the key is inappropriate (to me) because- 1. 'Orange' is simply not represented in the key, despite its prescence in the heatmap. 2. The proportions of the key are clearly out, ie., my largest bin, (0.1 - 0.2) is half the range, but this bin (colored
2009 May 05
2
Lattice: use levelplot as panel for wireframe
Hi, I want to draw a figure similar to http://dsarkar.fhcrc.org/lattice/book/images/Figure_13_07_stdBW.png from http://lmdvr.r-forge.r-project.org/figures/figures.html (figure 13.7) . However instead of using a contour plot as a panel for the wireframe I want to use a levelplot. Can somebody help me with this? Thanks in advance for any help, Kind regards, Anton Bossenbroek
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) <-
2006 Apr 07
2
Dealing with missing values in HeatMap generation
Hi, I want to generate a heatmap for my data (in a matrix). However, the data has some missing values (represented as blank). I get the following errors (with the blanks and with blanks replaced by NA and including the option rm.na = TURE): > filename = "input_heatmap.txt" > g <- as.matrix(filedata) > fg <- rainbow(nrow(g), start=0, end=.3) > gg <-
2011 Feb 28
3
re-arranging data to create an image (or heatmap)
Let me start by introducing myself as a biologist with only a little knowledge about programming in matlab and R. In the past I have succesfully created my figures in matlab using the hist3d command, but I have not access to matlab right now and would like to switch to R. I have used the plot command to create a figure of my data and it does almost what I want it to do. My data matrix looks like
2007 Nov 22
2
Heatmap problem
Hi friends, I used heatmap(as.matrix(y2),col=rainbow(256),scale = "column") to generate the heatmap. But it did not show the code that which color correspond the value. Is there any parameter for this in heatmap()? Thanks a lot! Allen [[alternative HTML version deleted]]