similar to: Wishlist: heatmap/image legend (PR#7402)

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2010 Feb 23
2
heatmap.3
Hello again, lately I have been playing a lot with heatmap functions, in particular I complemented heatmap.2 with a nice feature from heatmap.plus, i.e. the possibility of assigning a matrix to ColSideColors so to take into account more annotations. Below is the code I introduced in heatmap.2, everything else is maintained equal to heatmap.2: if (!missing(ColSideColors)) { #if
2005 Jun 16
2
heatmap aspect ratio
Hi all, Does anyone know of a fairly easy way to "stretch" a heatmap vertically? I've got 42 arrays and would like to be able to see as many significant genes as possible (right now I can only get 50 genes with it still being readable). In some comparisons there are several hundred significant genes. I've fiddled with the "asp" argument, but that doesn't
2009 Jul 21
1
problem with heatmap.2 in package gplots generating non-finite breaks
I have written a wrapper for heatmap.2 called heatmap.w.row.and.col.clust which auto-generates breaks using breaks<-round((c(seq(from=(-20 * stddev), to=(20 * stddev))))/20, digits = 2) #(stddev in this case = 2.5) This has always worked well in the past but now I am getting an error that non-finite breaks are being generated. Drilling down, it seems that my wrapper is generating finite
2004 Jan 04
5
Analyzing dendograms??
I have used heatmap to visualize my microarray data. I have a matrix of M-values. I do the following. #The distance between the columns. sampdist <- dist(t(matrix[,]), method="euclidean") sclus <- hclust(sampdist, method="average") #The distance between the rows. genedist <- dist(matrix[,], method="euclidean") gclus <- hclust(genedist,
2004 Dec 02
3
Wishlist: simple legend options (PR#7400)
Full_Name: Elizabeth Purdom Version: 1.9.1 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (171.64.102.199) It would be nice if legend had the option of some default locations you could choose instead of entering specific coordinates, like "topleft", "topright","topcenter", etc. based on par("usr") coordinates. I know I've wanted it so often I've made my
2004 Dec 09
2
wishlist -- names gives slotnames (PR#7410)
Full_Name: Elizabeth Purdom Version: 1.9.1 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (171.64.102.199) It would be nice if names(obj) would give slot names as well. Since for many people slots are new, the first thing that happens is you try to access what's in them and can't find how to do it. If you don't know that slotNames() exists, it can be very frustrating. Moreover, if you
2014 Dec 20
2
Unexplained difference between results of dppsv and dpotri LAPACK routines
Dear R contributors, Considering the following sample C code, that illustrates two possible uses of a Cholesky decomp for inverting a matrix, equally valid at least in theory: SEXP test() { int d = 2; int info = 0; double mat[4] = {2.5, 0.4, 0.4, 1.7}; double id[4] = {1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0}; double lmat[3]; F77_CALL(dpotrf)("L", &d, mat, &d, &info); lmat[0] = mat[0]; lmat[1]
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,
2007 Apr 25
1
heatmap and phylogram / dendogram ploting problem, ape package
I am having trouble displaying a dendrogram of evolutionary relationships (a phylogram imported from the ape package) as the vertical component of a heatmap, but keeping the hierarchical clustering of the horizontal component. The relationships of the vertical component in the generated heatmap are not that of the dendrogram, although the ordering is. In more detail, I am attempting to generate
2008 Jun 16
1
heatmap.2 dendogram algorithm
Hello does anyone know what algorithm is used to produce the hierarchical clustering in the gplots package using the function heatmap.2? I think it may be the complete linkage clustering algorithm, but I can't find a source that seems reliable. Thank you and sorry if I posted this in the wrong place. If I have, please let me know and I will move it to the appropriate list. -- View this
2007 Jun 25
2
Re : Half of a heatmap
> I am trying to produce a heatmap of pairwise correlations, but since the matrix is > symmetric, I only need either the upper or the lower triangle. I have scoured the > web and R documentation, but I have not been able to find a way to produce such a > figure. Is there a simple way to produce a heat map with only the part above or > below the diagonal? You might want to check
2012 Feb 28
1
Unexpected behaviour for RowSideColors in function heatmap
Hello, I have come across some unexpected behaviour of the function heatmap in the stats package. This looks like a bug to me, but I might have misunderstood something. When calling the function in symmetric mode, the ColSideColors are plotted correctly, but RowSideColors appear in reverse order. This code (modified from the example on the help page) demonstrates the problem: cU <-
2008 May 28
2
Tukey HSD (or other post hoc tests) following repeated measures ANOVA
Hi everyone, I am fairly new to R, and I am aware that others have had this problem before, but I have failed to solve the problem from previous replies I found in the archives. As this is such a standard procedure in psychological science, there must be an elegant solution to this...I think. I would much appreciate a solution that even I could understand... ;-) Now, I want to calculate a
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.
2006 Jul 18
1
Questions: How about Running Windows Mobile Apps on Linux?Smartphone
laotie linux <laotie@gmail.com> wrote: > > Just want to know if any such projects? > 1)Running Windows Mobile Apps on Linux Smartphone Don't know about that, but I'd guess wine is missing something in this direction. I would also guess that wine is a bit to big (spacewise) to fit onto a Phone. > 2)Running Symbian Apps on Linux Smartphone Symbian is not related to
2012 May 09
12
Matrix heatmap
I would like to organize my data as follows: I have a table that contains various data, and the numbers represent a level of similarity between these data, eg RF00013 has 100% similarity with the data RF00014. I would leave my table as a heatmap where darker colors represent higher similarity, and the lighter colors represent less level of similarity. I'm using version 2.11 of R. these
2007 Jul 27
0
heatmap and phylogram / dendogram ploting problem
Hi, I have trouble with the heatmap function (package stats). The row labels are wrongly ordered and don't correspond to the Rowv dendrogram. I know there is a bug with the heatmap fonction. Emmanuel Paradis (http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/07/05/16227.html )suggested a modification to fix it but in my case the row labels are still wrongly ordered. Heatmaps with 2 phylograms have
2013 Dec 12
1
Heatmap, and heatmap.2 gave different figures for the same dataset
I have a huge dataset(15k X 18) and tried to use the heatmap in R to examine the patterns. However, I found that heatmap and heatmap.2 gave me completely different outputs. Here are the codes: ------------ > dim(as.matrix(data.dcpm)) [1] 15462??? 18 > > heatmap(as.matrix(data.dcpm), col=topo.colors(100)) > heatmap.2(as.matrix(data.dcpm), col=topo.colors(100), key=TRUE,
2011 Feb 09
2
heatmap-how to change the order of the rows (genes)
Hi, I have a question about the heatmap dendrogram in R. I loaded my data matrix in command heatmap(), and it gave me a heatmap accordingly, and the rows (genes) also were clustered accordingly. But now I don't want the genes clustered in that way, I have a new order of these genes, and want the rows of the heatmap are drawed as the order I give. Could anybody help me on that? Thank you!
2007 Oct 08
2
heatmap
Hi, I am having troubles with heatmap(). I have a matrix containing pairwise distance values and I want to plot this matrix with heatmap. I wonder now what distfun is for. Is a distance matrix computed from my initial matrix again and then plotted? cheers, andreas