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Dear All,
Thanks for kind help.
But I am really not able to understand the way it used. Can any plz
help in
understanding the way it is used, as when i used the way it is given
on
manual page, it said figure is beyond the margins.....
Also I want to reduce the size of the tree in the heatmap.
I shall be very thankful for your kind help
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:27 AM, James W. MacDonald
<jmacdon@med.umich.edu>wrote:
> Hi Hemant,
>
> I think you want to read about the arguments 'lhei' and 'lmat',
> specifically in the last paragraph of the details section of
?heatmap.2. You
> will also likely want to look at ?layout, which is what these
arguments
> control.
>
> Best,
>
> Jim
>
>
>
>
> hemant ritturaj wrote:
>
>> Dear All
>>
>> I was trying to make a heatmap using library(gplots)
>>
>> library("gplots")
>> t <-(read.table("target_file",header=TRUE))
>> Y <-t$ID
>> x<-as.matrix(t[2:7])
>>
>> heatmap.2(x,col=redgreen(75),Rowv=TRUE,Colv=TRUE,scale="row",key=TR
UE,symkey=FALSE,
>> density.info
>>
>> ="none",labRow=Y,labCol=c("control","control","control","stress","s
tress","stress"),trace="none",cexRow=0.5)
>>
>> My problem is, it plots a heatmap which looks very odd, I want to
control
>> the size of box it make in heatmap.
>>
>> Using margin=c(12,12) in the function reduces the picture as a
whole but
>> not
>> the size of boxes it makes.
>>
>> Can anyone help me making the pretty heatmap
>>
>> I shall be very thankful for your kind help
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
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Hemant Ritturaj Kushwaha
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Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi-110067
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