DTEG.plot: Plot DTEG result

View source: R/Dif_expression_plots.R

DTEG.plotR Documentation

Plot DTEG result

Description

For explanation of plot catagories, see DTEG.analysis

Usage

DTEG.plot(
  dt,
  output.dir = NULL,
  p.value.label = 0.05,
  plot.title = "",
  plot.ext = ".pdf",
  width = 6,
  height = 6,
  dot.size = 0.4,
  xlim = "bidir.max",
  ylim = "bidir.max",
  relative.name = paste0("DTEG_plot", plot.ext)
)

Arguments

dt

a data.table with the results from DTEG.analysis

output.dir

a character path, default NULL(no save), or a directory to save to a file. Relative name of file, specified by 'relative.name' argument.

p.value.label

a numeric, default 0.05 in interval (0,1) or "" to not show. What p-value used for the analysis? Will be shown as a caption.

plot.title

title for plots, usually name of experiment etc

plot.ext

character, default: ".pdf". Alternatives: ".png" or ".jpg".

width

numeric, default 6 (in inches)

height

numeric, default 6 (in inches)

dot.size

numeric, default 0.4, size of point dots in plot.

xlim

numeric vector or character preset, default: "bidir.max" (Equal in both + / - direction, using max value + 0.5 of rna column in dt). If you want ggplot to decide limit, set to "auto". For numeric vector, specify min and max x limit: like c(-5, 5)

ylim

numeric vector or character preset, default: "bidir.max" (Equal in both + / - direction, using max value + 0.5 of rfp column in dt). If you want ggplot to decide limit, set to "auto". For numeric vector, specify min and max y limit: like c(-10, 10)

relative.name

character, Default: paste0("DTEG_plot", plot.ext) Relative name of file to be saved in folder specified in output.dir. Change to .pdf if you want pdf file instead of png.

Value

a ggplot object

See Also

Other DifferentialExpression: DEG.plot.static(), DEG_model(), DTEG.analysis(), te.table(), te_rna.plot()

Examples

df <- ORFik.template.experiment()
df.rfp <- df[df$libtype == "RFP",]
df.rna <- df[df$libtype == "RNA",]
#dt <- DTEG.analysis(df.rfp, df.rna)
#Default scaling
#DTEG.plot(dt)
#Manual scaling
#DTEG.plot(dt, xlim = c(-2, 2), ylim = c(-2, 2))

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