Description Usage Arguments Details References Examples
Draw text in cells among the whole track
1 2 3 4 | circos.trackText(factors, x, y, labels, track.index = get.cell.meta.data("track.index"),
direction = NULL, facing = c("inside", "outside", "reverse.clockwise", "clockwise",
"downward", "bending", "bending.inside", "bending.outside"), niceFacing = FALSE,
adj = par("adj"), cex = 1, col = "black", font = par("font"))
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factors |
A |
x |
Data points on x-axis |
y |
Data points on y-axis |
labels |
Labels |
track.index |
Index for the track |
direction |
deprecated, use |
facing |
Facing of text |
niceFacing |
Should the facing of text be adjusted to fit human eyes? |
adj |
Adjustment for text |
cex |
Font size |
col |
Font color |
font |
Font style |
The function adds texts in multiple cells by first splitting data into several parts in which
each part corresponds to one factor (sector index) and then add texts in cells by calling circos.text
.
This function can be replaced by a for
loop containing circos.text
.
Gu, Z. (2014) circlize implements and enhances circular visualization in R. Bioinformatics.
1 2 | # There is no example
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