Description Usage Arguments Details Value See Also Examples
The PIDs are clustered according to their signature exposures. The procedure
is analogous to complex_heatmap_exposures
, but enabling more
than one annotation row for the PIDs. This function calls:
rowAnnotation
,
HeatmapAnnotation
and
Heatmap
1 2 3 4 5 6 | annotation_heatmap_exposures(in_exposures_df, in_annotation_df,
in_annotation_col, in_signatures_ind_df, in_data_type = "norm exposures",
in_method = "manhattan", in_palette = colorRamp2(c(0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6),
c("white", "yellow", "orange", "red")), in_cutoff = 0, in_filename = NULL,
in_column_anno_borders = FALSE, in_row_anno_borders = FALSE,
in_show_PIDs = TRUE, in_annotation_legend_side = "right")
|
in_exposures_df |
Numerical data frame encoding the exposures |
in_annotation_df |
A data frame indicating which PID (patient or sample identifyier) belongs to which subgroup for all layers of annotation |
in_annotation_col |
A list indicating colour attributions for all layers of annotation |
in_signatures_ind_df |
A data frame containing meta information about the signatures, especially the asserted colour |
in_data_type |
Title in the figure |
in_method |
Method of the clustering to be supplied to |
in_palette |
Palette with colours or colour codes for the heatmap. Default is
|
in_cutoff |
A numeric value less than 1. Signatures from within |
in_filename |
A path to save the heatmap. If none is specified, the figure will be plotted to the running environment. |
in_column_anno_borders |
Whether or not to draw separating lines between the fields in the annotation |
in_row_anno_borders |
Whether or not to draw separating lines between the fields in the annotation |
in_show_PIDs |
Whether or not to show the PIDs on the x-axis |
in_annotation_legend_side |
Where to put the legends of the annotation df, default is right. |
One additional parameter, in_show_legend_bool_vector, indicating which
legends to display, is planned but deactivated in this version of the
package. In order to use this features,
it will be necessary to install the newest version of
the packages circlize and ComplexHeatmap by Zuguang
Gu: devtools::install_github("jokergoo/circlize")
and
devtools::install_github("jokergoo/ComplexHeatmap")
The function doesn't return any value.
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