| matrix_raster_plot | R Documentation | 
Given a matrix mat, make a raster plot of the matrix whereby in the
plot, the pixel at x = i, y = j has colour based on
the value of mat[i, j] and the x axis points right and the
y axis points down (see 'Details').
matrix_raster_plot(
  mat,
  scale_name = "scale",
  limits = NULL,
  ranges = NULL,
  range_names = NULL,
  colours = NULL,
  na_colour = "black",
  clip = FALSE,
  clip_low = FALSE,
  clip_high = FALSE,
  log_trans = FALSE,
  breaks = NULL,
  include_breaks = NULL
)
| mat | The matrix you wish to plot. | 
| scale_name | A string. The title of the color scale on the right of the plot. | 
| limits | This gives the user the option to set all values outside a
certain range to their nearest value within that range (if  | 
| ranges | A numeric vector. If you want specific ranges of values to have
the same color, specify these ranges via an increasing numeric vector. For
example, if you want the ranges 0.5-1.2 and 1.2-3, use  
 | 
| range_names | A character vector. If your colour scale is discrete, here you can set the names which will label each range in the legend. | 
| colours | If you have set  | 
| na_colour | Which colour should the  | 
| clip | If either  | 
| clip_low | Setting this to  | 
| clip_high | Setting this to  | 
| log_trans | Do you want to log-transform the colour scaling? | 
| breaks | Where do you want tick marks to appear on the legend colour scale? | 
| include_breaks | If you don't want to specify all the breaks, but you want some specific ones to be included on the legend colour scale, specify those specific ones here. | 
In the graphics console, a raster plot (via
ggplot2::geom_raster()) will appear with the matrix values
represented as pixel colours, with a named scale bar.
img <- ijtiff::read_tif(system.file("extdata", "50.tif", package = "nandb"))
ijtiff::display(img[, , 1, 1])
matrix_raster_plot(img[, , 1, 1])
b <- brightness(img, def = "B", detrend = FALSE, thresh = "Huang")
matrix_raster_plot(b, scale_name = "brightness")
matrix_raster_plot(b, scale_name = "brightness", log_trans = TRUE)
matrix_raster_plot(b,
  scale_name = "brightness", log_trans = TRUE,
  include_breaks = 1.35
)
matrix_raster_plot(b,
  scale_name = "brightness", log_trans = TRUE,
  breaks = 1:3
)
matrix_raster_plot(b,
  scale_name = "brightness",
  ranges = seq(0.5, 3, length.out = 6),
  range_names = paste0(1:5, "mer")
)
matrix_raster_plot(b,
  scale_name = "brightness",
  ranges = seq(0.5, 3, length.out = 6),
  range_names = paste0(1:5, "mer"), log_trans = TRUE
)
matrix_raster_plot(b,
  scale_name = "brightness",
  include_breaks = 1.25, range_names = NULL,
  log_trans = FALSE
)
matrix_raster_plot(b,
  scale_name = "brightness",
  include_breaks = 1.25, log_trans = TRUE
)
matrix_raster_plot(b,
  scale_name = "brightness",
  limits = c(1, 1.25), clip = TRUE
)
matrix_raster_plot(b,
  scale_name = "brightness",
  include_breaks = 1.25
)
Add the following code to your website.
For more information on customizing the embed code, read Embedding Snippets.