[BioC] heatmap
A.J. Rossini
rossini@u.washington.edu
Fri, 21 Feb 2003 14:03:12 -0800
"Liaw, Andy" <andy_liaw@merck.com> writes:
> The wisdom of looking at such a thing aside, has anyone implemented
> `heatmap' in R? (That's the one where the data matrix is shown in a color
> image, with dendrograms on the top and left sides of it indicating the
> clustering of rows and columns.)
>
> I tried looking for it on the BioConductor website but didn't see any, so I
> went ahead and whipped up a heatmap function to do it. If anyone is
> interested, let me know.
I'm interested... ideally, you'd have the 2-way heat map (i.e. gene
and experiment clusters) but that is another story... (gosh, and I'd
be asking for alot, eh?)
best,
-tony
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