[BioC] Heatmap without using clustering result
Steve Pederson
stephen.pederson at student.adelaide.edu.au
Thu Feb 26 00:59:34 CET 2009
Hi Greg,
heatmap() is essentially a call to image() so try image(t(your.data)). I
found you can get nice control over the colours & the overall appearance
this way, although it does take a bit more messing around.
Cheers,
Steve
gregory voisin wrote:
> Hie,
>
> I use heatmap() for expression data.
> my data set is already ordered by Mfuzz clustering.
>
> If I use my heatmap on my ordered.data.set, I get a beautiful heatmap reclustering by hclust.
>
> by consequently, I have 2 possibility.
> 1. desactive hclust () in heatmap(): like this , I get a heatmap of my ordered.data.set without ordering by hclust()
>
> 2. integrate mfuzz, in heatmap function ( heatmap ( eset, hclust = function(x) mfuzz)
>
> After severals tries et prospection on Internet, I need your help
>
> Greg
>
>
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