[R] to represent color range on plot segment

jim holtman jholtman at gmail.com
Sun Aug 28 00:43:36 CEST 2011


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On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 2:07 PM, karthicklakshman
<karthick.lakshman at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear R community,
>
> With an advantage of being "NEW" to R, I would like to post a very basic
> query here,
>
> I am in need of representing gene expression data which ranges from -0.09 to
> +4, on plot "segment". please find below the data df, the expression values
> are in df[,2]. kindly help me with the code, so that I can represent the
> values with a clear color gradient (something like -0.09 to 0 as red
> gradient and 0 to +4 as green gradient)
>
>            location         value
> 15  chr+:14001-15001  0.99749499
> 16  chr+:15001-16001  0.99957360
> 17  chr+:16001-17001  0.99166481
> 18  chr+:17001-18001  0.97384763
> 19  chr+:18001-19001  0.94630009
> 20  chr+:19001-20001  0.90929743
> 21  chr+:20001-21001  0.86320937
> 22  chr+:21001-22001  0.80849640
> 23  chr+:22001-23001  0.74570521
> 24  chr+:23001-24001  0.67546318
> 25  chr+:24001-25001  0.59847214
> 26  chr+:25001-26001  0.51550137
> 27  chr+:26001-27001  0.42737988
> 28  chr+:27001-28001  0.33498815
> 29  chr+:28001-29001  0.23924933
> 30  chr+:29001-30001  0.14112001
> 31  chr+:30001-31001  0.04158066
> 32  chr+:31001-32001 -0.05837414
> 33  chr+:32001-33001 -0.15774569
> 34  chr+:33001-34001 -0.25554110
> 35  chr+:34001-35001 -0.35078323
> 36  chr+:35001-36001 -0.44252044
> 37  chr+:36001-37001 -0.52983614
> 38  chr+:37001-38001 -0.61185789
> 39  chr+:38001-39001 -0.68776616
> 40  chr+:39001-40001 -0.75680250
> 41  chr+:40001-41001 -0.81827711
> 42  chr+:41001-42001 -0.87157577
> 43  chr+:42001-43001 -0.91616594
> 44  chr+:43001-44001 -0.95160207
>
> Thanks in advance,
> regards,
> karthick
>
>
>
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