[BioC] turning cluster trees upside down

Liaw, Andy andy_liaw at merck.com
Thu Mar 3 18:46:35 CET 2005


Others will know better.  Off the top of my head, I'd guess you can use grid
to rotate just about anything.

Andy

> From: Naomi Altman
> 
> My biologist colleague has asked if I could turn our cluster 
> plot upside 
> down, so that the leaves are at the top.
> 
> I cannot see any simple way to do that - the options are 
> leaves at the 
> bottom or leaves at the right.  Is there some way to 
> re-orient the tree?
> 
> I have already exported these data to PHYLIP, so if there is 
> a way to do it 
> in PHYLIP, that would also be useful information.
> 
> Thanks,
> Naomi
> 
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