turning cluster trees upside down
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Naomi Altman ★ 6.0k
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My biologist colleague has asked if I could turn our cluster plot upside down, so that the leaves are at the top. I cannot see any simple way to do that - the options are leaves at the bottom or leaves at the right. Is there some way to re-orient the tree? I have already exported these data to PHYLIP, so if there is a way to do it in PHYLIP, that would also be useful information. Thanks, Naomi Naomi S. Altman 814-865-3791 (voice) Associate Professor Bioinformatics Consulting Center Dept. of Statistics 814-863-7114 (fax) Penn State University 814-865-1348 (Statistics) University Park, PA 16802-2111
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Liaw, Andy ▴ 360
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Others will know better. Off the top of my head, I'd guess you can use grid to rotate just about anything. Andy > From: Naomi Altman > > My biologist colleague has asked if I could turn our cluster > plot upside > down, so that the leaves are at the top. > > I cannot see any simple way to do that - the options are > leaves at the > bottom or leaves at the right. Is there some way to > re-orient the tree? > > I have already exported these data to PHYLIP, so if there is > a way to do it > in PHYLIP, that would also be useful information. > > Thanks, > Naomi > > Naomi S. Altman 814-865-3791 (voice) > Associate Professor > Bioinformatics Consulting Center > Dept. of Statistics 814-863-7114 (fax) > Penn State University 814-865-1348 > (Statistics) > University Park, PA 16802-2111 > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > > >
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Naomi Altman ★ 6.0k
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Thanks, Andy, but I don't think this is what I need. I have never used grid, but the documentation says that it is used to add grid lines to a plot. What I have is a cluster diagram which I want to flip. I cannot simply use "flip" in a draw routine, because then the leaf labels will be upside down. --Naomi At 12:46 PM 3/3/2005, Liaw, Andy wrote: >Others will know better. Off the top of my head, I'd guess you can use grid >to rotate just about anything. > >Andy > > > From: Naomi Altman > > > > My biologist colleague has asked if I could turn our cluster > > plot upside > > down, so that the leaves are at the top. > > > > I cannot see any simple way to do that - the options are > > leaves at the > > bottom or leaves at the right. Is there some way to > > re-orient the tree? > > > > I have already exported these data to PHYLIP, so if there is > > a way to do it > > in PHYLIP, that would also be useful information. > > > > Thanks, > > Naomi > > > > Naomi S. Altman 814-865-3791 (voice) > > Associate Professor > > Bioinformatics Consulting Center > > Dept. of Statistics 814-863-7114 (fax) > > Penn State University 814-865-1348 > > (Statistics) > > University Park, PA 16802-2111 > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Bioconductor mailing list > > Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > > > > > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- >Notice: This e-mail message, together with any attachments, contains >information of Merck & Co., Inc. (One Merck Drive, Whitehouse Station, New >Jersey, USA 08889), and/or its affiliates (which may be known outside the >United States as Merck Frosst, Merck Sharp & Dohme or MSD and in Japan, as >Banyu) that may be confidential, proprietary copyrighted and/or legally >privileged. It is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity >named on this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have >received this message in error, please notify us immediately by reply >e-mail and then delete it from your system. >--------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- Naomi S. Altman 814-865-3791 (voice) Associate Professor Bioinformatics Consulting Center Dept. of Statistics 814-863-7114 (fax) Penn State University 814-865-1348 (Statistics) University Park, PA 16802-2111
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Naomi Altman wrote: > Thanks, Andy, but I don't think this is what I need. > > I have never used grid, but the documentation says that it is used to > add grid lines to a plot. What I have is a cluster diagram which I want > to flip. I cannot simply use "flip" in a draw routine, because then the > leaf labels will be upside down. I think Andy was referring to the grid package, not the grid function.
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