| TRACK_META | R Documentation |
Get meta data in the current track
TRACK_META
## S3 method for class 'TRACK_META'
names(x)
## S3 method for class 'TRACK_META'
x$name
## S3 method for class 'TRACK_META'
x[[i, exact = TRUE]]
## S3 method for class 'TRACK_META'
x[i]
## S3 method for class 'TRACK_META'
print(x, ...)
x |
The |
name |
Name of the meta name. For all supported names, type |
i |
Name of the meta name. For all supported names, type |
exact |
Please ignore. |
... |
Additional parameters. |
An object of class TRACK_META of length 1.
The variable TRACK_META can only be used to get meta data from the "current" track. If the current track
is not the one you want, you can first use set_current_track() to change the current track.
Don't directly use TRACK_META. The value of TRACK_META itself is meaningless. Always use in form of TRACK_META$name.
There are the following meta data for the current track:
xlim: Data range on x-axis.
xmin: xlim[1].
xmax: xlim[2].
xrange: xlim[2] - xlim[1].
xcenter: mean(xlim).
theta_lim: Range of the angles on the spiral, measured in radians.
theta_min: theta_lim[1].
theta_max: theta_lim[2].
theta_range: theta_lim[2] - theta_lim[1].
theta_center: mean(theta_lim).
ylim: Data range on y-axis.
ymin: ylim[1].
ymax: ylim[2].
yrange: ylim[2] - ylim[1].
ycenter: mean(ylim).
rel_height: Fraction of height of the track to the distance between two neighbouring loops.
abs_height: The height of the track, which is rel_height multiplied by the distance between two neighbouring loops.
track_index: Current track index.
spiral_initialize(xlim = c(0, 1))
spiral_track(ylim = c(0, 1))
for(nm in names(TRACK_META)) {
cat(nm, ":\n", sep = "")
print(TRACK_META[[nm]])
cat("\n")
}
names(TRACK_META)
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