Description Usage Arguments Value Examples
The function generates a heatmap by calling the heatmap.2
-function from the gplots
-package. Each cell shows the log2 odds ratio of the test for the corresponding variables. In addition, stars indicate the P-value for this test.
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obj |
An object with class concub |
filter |
An object with class concubfilter |
fix.cat |
The heatmap can only visualize a two-dimensional table. In case of three-dimensions, one dimension (category) must be fixed. |
show |
A named list. The names are the names of the categories. Each item is a character vector of variables that should be shown in the plot. |
dontshow |
A named list. The names are the names of the categories. Each item is a character vector of variables that should not be shown in the plot. |
args_heatmap.2 |
Arguments passed to ‘ |
col |
A vector of colors, for instance from |
alt.names |
Substitute variables by alternative terms. For instance, if variables are artificial ids, they can be substituted by descriptive text for the heatmap. |
t |
logical; transpose matrix for heatmap. Default |
An object with class concub.
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## a completely artificial example run
## through the routines of the package
##
R <- 500
#generate R random gene-ids
ID <- sapply(1:R, function(r){paste( sample(LETTERS, 10), collapse="" ) } )
ID <- unique(ID)
#assign artificial differentially expressed genes randomly
category1 <- list( deg.smallFC=sample(ID, 100, rep=FALSE),
deg.hughFC=sample(ID, 100, rep=FALSE) )
#assign artificial GO terms of genes randomly
category2 <- list( go1=sample(ID, 50, replace=FALSE),
go2=sample(ID, 166, replace=FALSE),
go3=sample(ID, 74, replace=FALSE),
go4=sample(ID, 68, replace=FALSE) )
#assign artificial sequence length of genes randomly
LEN <- setNames(sample(seq(100, 1000, 100), length(ID), replace=TRUE), ID)
category3 <- split( ID, f=factor(LEN, levels=seq(100, 1000, 100)) )
CatList <- list(deg=category1, go=category2, len=category3)
ConCubFilter.obj <- new("concubfilter", names=names(CatList))
ConCub.obj <- new("concub", categories=CatList)
ConCub.obj.2 <- runConCub( obj=ConCub.obj, filter=ConCubFilter.obj, nthreads=1 )
ConCub.obj.3 <- filterConCub( obj=ConCub.obj.2, filter=ConCubFilter.obj )
plotConCub( obj=ConCub.obj.3, filter=ConCubFilter.obj )
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