split_rows {tidyHeatmap} | R Documentation |
Split the heatmap row-wise depending on the biggest branches in the cladogram.
Description
split_rows() from a 'InputHeatmap' object, split the row cladogram.
split_columns() from a 'InputHeatmap' object, split the column cladogram.
Usage
split_rows(.data, number_of_groups)
## S4 method for signature 'InputHeatmap'
split_rows(.data, number_of_groups)
split_columns(.data, number_of_groups)
## S4 method for signature 'InputHeatmap'
split_columns(.data, number_of_groups)
Arguments
.data |
A 'InputHeatmap' |
number_of_groups |
An integer. The number of groups to split the cladogram into. |
Details
It uses 'ComplexHeatmap' as visualisation tool.
It uses 'ComplexHeatmap' as visualisation tool.
Value
A 'InputHeatmap' object that gets evaluated to a 'ComplexHeatmap'
A 'InputHeatmap' object that gets evaluated to a 'ComplexHeatmap'
A 'InputHeatmap' object that gets evaluated to a 'ComplexHeatmap'
A 'InputHeatmap' object that gets evaluated to a 'ComplexHeatmap'
Examples
library(dplyr)
hm =
tidyHeatmap::N52 %>%
tidyHeatmap::heatmap(
.row = symbol_ct,
.column = UBR,
.value = `read count normalised log`
)
hm %>% split_rows(2)
library(dplyr)
hm =
tidyHeatmap::N52 %>%
tidyHeatmap::heatmap(
.row = symbol_ct,
.column = UBR,
.value = `read count normalised log`
)
hm %>% split_columns(2)
[Package tidyHeatmap version 1.8.1 Index]