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2012 Aug 13
2
one problem
Dear Mr/Mrs I need to generate a random data only with (0.23, 0.56, 0.45, 0.85, 0.7) with known mean, SD, correlation length, in a matrix 50*50. I know R coeds but in this case, I could not find to generate only with finite numbers that I have. Please guide me . Best Regards Nooshin [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Aug 06
2
Attempting to make a custom color spectrum to use in heatmap.2
Hello there! I'd just like to say in advance, "Thank you," for any help and/or advice. My problem is as follows: I have a dataset that is made up of percentages. I've assigned my "error" percentages a value of '-100', my "non-existent" percentages a value of '0', and all my other percentages are normal values that range from the high
2003 Sep 27
3
coloring dendrgram in heatmap?
Using the heatmap function in mva, it seems to be hard to use different colors in the edges leading to different groups of objects, as commonly done in many heatmaps in the microarray graphics. Any suggestions? Thanks. max
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,
2016 Apr 18
2
heatmap2 error key
Hi I am trying to understand what happen with the heatmap.2 code that it used to work (last used in October 2015). I am able to get a heatmap but my colour key doesn't come up and instead I get an error in all my files the used to work. Does anyone has any idea of what could have changed? or how to fix this. Thanks. # Error in seq.default(min.raw, max.raw, by = min(diff(breaks)/100)) :
2009 May 05
3
Heatmap without levelplot
Hi there, as I'm not sure to understand the coloring levelplot uses, I'm looking for another easy way to create a heatmap like this: library(lattice) mat <- matrix(seq(1,5, length.out = 12), nrow = 3) mat[1,2] <- 3.5 my.at <- seq(0.5,5.5, length.out = 6) my.col.regions <- rainbow(5) graph <- levelplot(t(mat[nrow(mat):1, ] ), at = my.at, col.regions = my.col.regions)
2011 Mar 02
2
clustering problem
Hi, I have a gene expression experiment with 20 samples and 25000 genes each. I'd like to perform clustering on these. It turned out to become much faster when I transform the underlying matrix with t(matrix). Unfortunately then I'm not anymore able to use cutree to access individual clusters. In general I do something like this: hc <- hclust(dist(USArrests), "ave")
2006 Sep 22
1
two questions associated with heatmap
hi, there: i have 2 questions associated with heatmap in heatmap.2{gplot}, there is a bar called "raw z-score" showing the coloring legend for each pixel. Where can I find that z-score's formulae? question 2, for example, I have 5 groups and I want to label each group with a color name from "#FF0000" to "#0000FF" evenly. so basically i need a vector like this:
2008 Sep 22
1
SmoothScatter plot range issue
Hello, I am attempting to use smoothScatter to plot a heatmap of locations of events in an x-y axis. When I plot the heatmap without passing xlim and ylim parameters, it fills the plot area but the perspective is a bit skewed. I would like to standardize these plots to a uniform window size that does not depend on the range of values in the dataframe. However, when I resize the plot using xlim or
2010 May 31
2
about heatmap
Hi all: As to the "heatmap" function, the default style is "red and yellow",and red refers to low level and yellow refers to high level. How can I change the style to the contrary: red refers to high level and yellow refers to low level? Thanks a lot! My best [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Jan 26
2
heatmap.2 color range
Hi, I'm trying to create a heatmap with color ranges for different values in my matrix. For example: If x > 5 , use orange gradient if x < 1.5, use red gradient ..... Right now I have the following: orgPal<-brewer.pal(3,"Oranges") bluPal<-brewer.pal(3,"Blues") redPal<-brewer.pal(3,"Reds") grad <- ifelse(randMat >
2012 Feb 14
4
Color cells of a matrix as in Excel
All, I frequently make spreadsheets in Excel in which I rank values in columns by stop-light colors (red is bad, yellow is OK, green is good). Image and heatmap expect a matrix in which all the data are in the same scale, but I frequently have different scales in different columns. ie. Column one runs from 1-10 while column 2 runs from 1-100. I thus need to define a separate color ramp for each
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
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 <-
2010 Feb 10
2
color palette heatmap
Hi, I'm kinda new of the R world. I need to use the heatmap or heatmap.2 function to plot correlation values. 2 questions: - how can I specify a color palette? (would like to have a transition from blue(-1) to white(0) to red(1)) - how can I use heatmap.2 imposing a specific order (like hclust.order)? I mean, I don't want heatmap.2 to re-cluster/re-order my data but just to plot them
2017 Jul 30
1
problem in run cmsaf script
Hi I work with cmsaf package and have a script for prepare data in R. I run this script and have some error like this:Error in if (startdate < dates[1]) (dums <- 1) : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed In addition: Warning messages: 1: running command 'tar.exe -tf "D:/CM SAF/ORD24552.tar"' had status 2 2: In eval(ei, envir) : NAs introduced by coercion 3: In eval(ei,
2009 Jan 20
1
heatmap.2 color issue
Dear All: I tried to use heatmap.2 to generate hierarchical clustering using the following command: heatmap.2(datamatrix, scale="row", trace="none", col=greenred(256), labRow=genelist[,1], margins=c(10,10), Rowv=TRUE, Colv=TRUE) datamatrix is subset of a RMA normalized data subset by a genelist. The problem is a lot of times, the z-score in key are from, like -5 to 15 or
2005 Aug 04
2
color palette
Hi, I have a matrix with both positive and negative numbers, I would like to use image() to draw a heatmap. How can I can design a palette (or is there a function already available) that treat negative numbers in a blue gradient and positive numbers in a red gradient and treat 0 as white? Thanks
2005 Jun 29
1
(PR#7972) row-side color bars ... in heatmap
Hi Kevin, >>>>> "krc" == krc <krc at odin.mdacc.tmc.edu> >>>>> on Mon, 27 Jun 2005 21:55:37 +0200 (CEST) writes: krc> Full_Name: Kevin R. Coombes krc> Version: 2.1.0 krc> OS: Windows XP krc> Submission from: (NULL) (143.111.224.169) krc> When revC = TRUE and RowSideColors is set to a list of krc>
2006 Jan 23
1
lines() in heatmap()
Hello! I looked for help through google and the help-files and spend several hours with trial and error, but didn't find a correct way. It's all about lines in a heatmap to separate different data block from each other to underline the significance of the found clusters! The heatmap is build like that: heatmap(X, Rowv=NA, Colv=NA, symm=TRUE, cexRow=0.3, cexCol=0.3) I switched the