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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
2003 Nov 24
0
Enhanced heatmap, barplot functions
I've just uploaded gregmisc 0.8.6 to CRAN, it should show up in the package
tree shortly. It contains both an enhanced barplot() [named barplot2 in my
code] and an enhanced heatmap() function that I would like to see propagate
to the base and mva packages respectively. I've checked the code for both
functions against the code in R 1.8.1, and these functions have all of the
latest
2006 Feb 16
1
Could heatmap default to scale="none" ?
(I have searched the email archives for discussions on this topic but
have found nothing.)
The help page for heatmap says:
By default (scale = "row") the rows are scaled to have mean zero and
standard deviation one. There is some empirical evidence from genomic
plotting that this is useful.
I offer two comments on that.
1. Since the heatmap function is general-purpose (that is, not in
2010 Sep 17
1
Question: how to obtain the clusters of genes (basically the ones in the row dendrograms) from an object obtained by heatmap.2 function
Hello R-Helpers,
I have a question about extracting the clusters of genes after we make the
heatmap (say ht4) using the heatmap.2 function. Basically, I want to get the
clusters which are shown as row dendrogram in the heatmap.
I understand that ht4$rowDendrogram is an object of dendrogram and it
containes details of all the nodes and branches, but lets say I want to know
the number of clusters
2009 Jun 15
0
heatmap.2 questions
I'm using this code to create a heatmap of expression data and indicate a
specific column of data, post clustering:
#Generate heatmap:
heatmapChipDx <- heatmap.2(L3data_med2, dendrogram="column",trace="none",
col=redgreen(64), colsep=seps, sepcolor="yellow", sepwidth = 0.1,
margin=c(5,5), scale="row", key=FALSE)
I have two problems that I'm
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
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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 Feb 16
1
labRow/labCol options in heatmap()
The function heatmap() allows to specify row/column labels
via the options labRow/labCol. From the code of heatmap(),
I understand that when no labels are specified, the row/column
labels (or indices) of the input matrix are taken as labels and
re-ordered together with the rows and columns of the matrix before
plotting, whereas labels supplied via labRow/labCol are plotted
in the original order.
2004 Aug 25
1
Problems with Heatmap
Hi
I am having some problems getting my heatmap to be the right size! Let
me explain. I am experienced at getting an hclust or a dendrogram
object to be the right size.
For example, I have a dataset which has 4000 rows, which I clustered
using hclust and I wanted to plot it as a horizontal dendrogram. So I
used jpeg(), set the image height to be 4000 and plotted the dendrogram
and got the
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
2012 Nov 30
0
flip heatmap (pheatmap)
When plotting a heatmap with heatmap.2 the shortest euclidean distance
cluster is plotted in the top left corner of the heatmap
<http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4651430/heatmap.2.jpeg>
when plotting the same data with pheatmap the very same cluster is in the
bottom right corner
<http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4651430/pheatmap.jpeg>
I am just wondering what I would need
2004 Oct 20
0
heatmap.2 ordering & color key
HI All
sorry if this question has already been asked but I couldn't find
anything that answered my question
I have 24 columns of data that I'm trying to plot in heatmap.2
(gregmisc) and I'm having difficulty ordering them except in numerical
sequence:
I have transposed my matrix so it will appear with the dendrogram I want
appearing at the top of the heatmap
If I use either of
2008 May 28
0
interactive heatmap dendrogram locator layout grid package
Hello,
I would like to display a heatmap with dendrograms and allow the user to click
on either dendrogram to choose a sub-dendrogram.
The function heatmap() uses layout() and image() and the plot method of
dendrogram to plot the heatmap and dendrograms, but if locator() is then called
and the user clicks, the coordinates returned from locator() are with respect to
the last thing plotted (e.g.,
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
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,
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 <-
2006 Mar 09
1
Identifying or searching for labels in a hclust/dendrogram/heatmap
Hi
Sorry if this is in the help :-S
I've looked at example(dendrogram) and though it gives some indication of what I want, it doesn't do all.
OK, so here is what I want to do: draw a tree, and then have an action, on user-click, to either draw a sub tree or a plot of the data. I also want users to be able to search for a particular label and have it highlighted on the tree, say in
2010 Mar 07
0
How the change the dimension of an individual cell [i.e. the cell corresponding to an observation in data matrix] in a heatmap.2?
Dear R-Helpers,
I have a short question related to heatmap.2 function. I wanted to change
the dimension of each cell in the heatmap drawn by this function.
here is a reproducible example from the help page
library(gplots)
data(mtcars)
x <- as.matrix(mtcars)
rc <- rainbow(nrow(x), start=0, end=.3)
cc <- rainbow(ncol(x), start=0, end=.3)
hv <- heatmap.2(x, col=cm.colors(255),
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]),
2009 Apr 02
0
multiple annotations on a heatmap
Can someone recommend a more sophisticated way to annotate heatmaps than the
ColSideColors argument of heatmap and heatmap.2? In particular, I would
like to be able to annotate columns with more than one piece of information,
like in Figure 1 of the article at
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/117905619/HTMLSTART /
doi:10.1002/hep.22256.
Some example data and a heatmap: