Description Usage Arguments Value Examples
View source: R/matrix_transformations.R
sparse2full will transform a sparse upper triangular Hi-C matrix to a full Hi-C chromatin contact matrix. If you are entering a simple sparse matrix, i.e. there are only 3 columns leave hic.table = FALSE and column.name = NA. If you wish to transform a Hi-C matrix in hic.table object format into a full matrix then set hic.table = TRUE. You will then need to specify the column name that you wish to be entered as the values for the cells in the full matrix using the column.name option.
1 | sparse2full(sparse.mat, hic.table = FALSE, column.name = NA)
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sparse.mat |
A matrix in sparse upper triangular format. |
hic.table |
Logical, is your sparse.mat a hic.table? |
column.name |
Character, Required if hic.table set to TRUE; The column name of the hic.table that you want placed into the cells of the full matrix. i.e. IF1, or p.value. |
A full Hi-C contact Matrix.
1 2 | data('NHEK.chr22')
full.mat <- sparse2full(NHEK.chr22)
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