DiRatioPlot: Directionality Ratio plots

Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) References Examples

View source: R/all_functions_v8.R

Description

Directionality Ratio is the displacement divided by the total length of the total path distance, where displacement is the straightline length between the start point and the endpoint of the migration trajectory,

Usage

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DiRatioPlot(object, TimeInterval = 10, export = FALSE, ExpName = NULL)

Arguments

object

CellMig class object, which is a list of data frames resulted from the PreProcessing.

TimeInterval

A numeric value of the time elapsed between successive frames in the time-lapse stack.

export

if 'TRUE' (default), exports plot to JPG file

ExpName

string, name of the experiment. Can be NULL

Details

Directionality Ratio

Value

Directionality Ratio plots

Author(s)

Salim Ghannoum salim.ghannoum@medisin.uio.no

References

https://www.data-pulse.com/dev_site/cellmigration/

Examples

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rmTD <- get(data(preProcCellMig))
DiRatioPlot(object=rmTD, export=FALSE)

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