[BioC] Point plot against labels and reordering
James W. MacDonald
jmacdon at med.umich.edu
Wed Apr 18 16:43:53 CEST 2007
Hi Dan,
Daniel Brewer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am getting really frustrated with trying to create a specific plot. I
> have the following matrix (monkey):
> Exon PRC1 PRC2 PRC3
> 1 0_110 2.0132845 1.484080 1.923869
> 2 0_34 2.6528139 1.141114 1.242584
> 3 0_78 1.6247146 1.230726 1.592407
> 4 10 1.4471323 1.137777 1.426656
> 5 11 1.5471201 1.204736 1.500566
> 6 2 1.0423570 1.104883 1.087180
> 7 3 0.9563367 1.017354 1.067159
> 8 4 1.4577586 1.166938 1.422878
> 9 5 1.5081813 1.177205 1.494983
> 10 6 1.4432391 1.144851 1.396613
> 11 7 1.6995243 1.337146 1.643418
> 12 8 1.3848549 1.096389 1.357165
> 13 9 1.4995867 1.162944 1.444809
>
> Exon is the Exon number of a label saying which two exons the probe is
> in-between. That column should be treated as labels, not numeric.
>
> What I would like to be able to do is plot for example PRC1 on the
> y-axis and the Exon as the x-axis labels (just evenly spaced not a
> numeric scale). Secondly I would like to be able to reorder the labels
> for the plot.
>
> The closest I have got is:
> plot(monkey$Exon,monkey$PRC1)
Does
plot(1:dim(monkey)[1], monkey$PRC1, xaxt="n")
axis(1, at=1:dim(monkey)[1], labels = monkey$Exon, las=2)
do what you want?
Best,
Jim
>
> But that seems to be producing a boxplot rather than points. If I put
> type="p" it makes no difference and if I try and reorder the matrix it
> does not make any difference either e.g.
> monkey$Exon[c(6,7,2,8,9,10,11,3,12,13,4,5,1)]
>
> monkey$Exon is a factor object
>
> Any help would be great.
>
> Dan
>
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James W. MacDonald, M.S.
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University of Michigan Cancer Center
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