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2010 Sep 08
1
saving heatmaps in graphical format that can be edited in graphic editor tool
I generated a heatmap in R using the following commands: > mydata <- read.csv(file="Data.csv", header=TRUE, sep=",") > mydata <- mydata[rowSums(mydata[,-1]^2) >0, ] > rownames(mydata)=mydata$Name > mydata <- mydata[,2:253] > mydatamatrix <- data.matrix(mydata) > mydatascale <- t(scale(t(mydatamatrix))) > hr <-
2010 Sep 22
0
How to Ignore NaN values in Rows when using hclust function in making Heatmap??
I am making heatmaps for a dataset (~ 300*600 matrix) with the following R script (I am not familiar with R and this is the first time I am using it). library("gplots") library("Cairo") mydata <- read.csv(file="data.csv", header=TRUE, sep=",") rownames(mydata)=mydata$Name mydata <- mydata[,2:297] mydatamatrix <- data.matrix(mydata) mydatascale
2005 Apr 04
2
mysql retrive question
hello R-Users, I have this simple but not for me question: I do: > res<-dbSendQuery(con, "SELECT * FROM tabellaProva") > myDataFrame<-fetch(res) > myDataMatrix<-as.matrix(myDataFrame[,-1]) > namerows(myDataMatrix)<-as.character(myDataFrame[,1]) and I have: io tu io "0" "1" tu "1" "0" my problem is that the
2012 Oct 01
2
Reading labels for very large heatmaps
Hello, I have a large (919 X 919), hierarchically clustered heatmap that I would like to read the labels off of. I have tried saving the figure in pdf format and enlarging it until I can see the labels, but if I make the labels small enough to read (so that they don't overlap) using cexRow and cexCol, they do not appear in the pdf. The limit seems to be anything below cexRow or Col = 0.06.
2009 May 16
6
Modificando heatmaps
Hola a todos, Estoy trabajando con la función heatmap.2() de la libreria ggplots. A continuación encontrarán un ejemplo de la estructura de mis datos y el código para generar el gráfico que me gustaría modificar: # Datos set.seed(123) x <- matrix(rnorm(8*30), ncol = 8) rownames(x) <- paste(''GM10A'',1:30,sep="") colnames(x) <-
2009 Aug 24
1
Saving heatmaps as PDFs
Hi, I'm trying to save heatmaps as PDFs. However, the PDF version of the heatmaps (Heatmap_CAFvsTNF_run2.pdf) is blurred when compared to its counterpart, which was saved manually by using the software "Grab" (Heatmap_CAFvsTNF_run2.tiff). -----R code-------- sample_output <- "stroma_run2" filename <-
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,
2004 Nov 11
2
Row labels are skewed in 'heatmap' (PR#7358)
Full_Name: Peter Fischer Hallin Version: Version 1.8.1 OS: Irix64 Submission from: (NULL) (130.225.67.236) I've made a script look like this: exp <- read.table("graph/1933672048.cluster.data") exp <- as.matrix(exp) postscript("graph/1933672048.cluster.data.ps") heatmap(exp,scale="none",cexCol=0.4,cexRow=0.2,col=custom,margins=c(5,5)) The row labels
2011 Apr 11
1
heatmap clustering dendrogram export
Hi, I am a beginner for R. I had use gplots to generate a heatmap as following: >heatmap.2(matrix, col=topo.colors(75), dendrogram="column", Rowv=FALSE, trace="none", key=TRUE, keysize=0.8, density.info="none", cexRow=0.2, cexCol=0.6) It work well. It generate heatmap whith rcolumn clustering dendrogram and I can export a very nice graph. But I don not know how
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]),
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)) :
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
2007 Sep 05
1
problem formatting and positioning title in heatmap
I am using heatmap with the arguments below. The title size stays the same no matter what I set cex.main to. Is this expected? Can I adjust the title size in heatmap? Also, the position of the main title is at the very upper edge of the output and if I use a "\n" to stack the title the upper line is out of bounds and doesn't show up. I am outputting to pdf. Any help? Thanks,
2011 Apr 18
0
heatmap.2 - change column & row locations; angle / rotate
Hi Chakravarthy, [dont forget to Cc the list for useRs with the same Q.] If you're trying to reuduce the isze of your row or column labels, i think the following arguments of heatmap.2 {gplots} is what you want to adjust- 'cexCol' and 'cexRow'. Specifically on my question that you ask about, i found the BioC forum helpful:
2011 Jun 09
0
How to shift the heat map
Hi, what i need is as the example i attached in the box plot. As you can see, the boxplot have margins and it kind of follow the coding I've added, but, it does not happen for the heat map. Could you help me with this.. Thanks in advance. the following is the coding i've used: # Draw the heatmap # heatmap.r # # Purpose: Create a heatmap # # Input: Data matrix as
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.
2006 Jul 17
3
Correlation Mapping
On the cover of Zivot and Wang's Modeling Financial Time Series with S Plus, there is a correlation plot that seems to indicate the strength of correlation with color-coded squares, so that more highly correlated stocks appear darker red. If anybody out there is familiar with the book or understands what I am talking about, I am curious as to whether or not there is a similar function in R
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
2010 Oct 06
1
Change font type for rows on Heatmap
Hi, I would like to change the font type (to courier) of my rows labels when I plot a heatmap with R. I have used cexRow=0.7 to modify the size but didn't find anything regarding font type. heatmap(as.matrix(cebpa50), margins=c(5,10) , Colv=NA , scale="column", col=col4, cexRow=0.7) Thanks, Ben