On 12/13/2011 02:15 AM, jalfaro wrote:
Hi Jim,
Thanks so much for your help. I have read several of your responses on this
mailing list and they have helped me out quite a bit as I have gotten more
and more used to R.
I am still a little confused here by your response.
I think you understood my
Hi Jim,
Thanks so much for your help. I have read several of your responses on this
mailing list and they have helped me out quite a bit as I have gotten more
and more used to R.
I am still a little confused here by your response.
I think you understood my requirements correctly.
In your words
Hi jalfaro,
Apologies for the typo in the last message, the first two lines in the
second example should read:
cellcolors[d<1]<-
color.scale(c(0,1,d[d<1]),cs1=c(0,0,1),cs2=c(0,0,1),cs3=1)[-1:2]
That is, minus the first two values returned.
Jim
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On 12/12/2011 02:48 PM, jalfaro wrote:
Hi all.
I am having a problem using color2D.matplot
I am trying to visualize several different matrices under two color ranges.
One color range corresponds to values less than 1 and the second color range
for values greater than 1. However, the minimum value
Hi all.
I am having a problem using color2D.matplot
I am trying to visualize several different matrices under two color ranges.
One color range corresponds to values less than 1 and the second color range
for values greater than 1. However, the minimum value of each matrix differs
and is automatica
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