glpolygon-methods: Drawing filter regions
Description
These methods extend the lattice
lpolygon
methods for drawing of filter
regions. They allow for multiple dispatch, since not all
filter
types need to be evaluated for
plotting, but this decision should be made internally. Methods
- x = "filter", data = "missing"
- General method for all
objects inheriting from
filter
. This
is used as the default when no more explicit method is found. It
tries to find the plotted parameters from the internal
flowViz.state
environment. This only works if the flow data
has been plotted using the plot
methods provided by this
flowViz
package. - x = "filterResult", data = "missing"
- General method for all
filterResult
object. This basically
extracts the filter
from the
filterResult
and dispatches on
that. - x = "filterResult", data = "flowFrame"
- For some
filter
types we need the raw data
to re-evaluate the filter. - x = "curv1Filter", data = "ANY"
- We either need a
filterResult
or the raw
data as a
flowFrame
for
curv1Filter
s. - x = "curv1Filter", data = "flowFrame"
- see above
- x = "curv1Filter", data = "missing"
- see above
- x = "curv1Filter", data = "multipleFilterResult"
- see above
- x = "curv2Filter", data = "ANY"
- We either need a
filterResult
or the raw
data as a
flowFrame
for
curv2Filter
. - x = "curv2Filter", data = "flowFrame"
- see above
- x = "curv2Filter", data = "multipleFilterResult"
- see above
- x = "kmeansFilter", data = "ANY"
- We don't know how to plot
regions of a
kmeansFilter
, hence we
warn. - x = "norm2Filter", data = "ANY"
- We either need a
filterResult
or the raw
data as a
flowFrame
for
norm2Filter
. - x = "norm2Filter", data = "flowFrame"
- see above
- x = "norm2Filter", data = "logicalFilterResult"
- see above
- x = "polygonGate", data = "character"
- We can plot a
polygonGate
directly from the gate
definition. - x = "polygonGate", data = "filterResult"
- see above
- x = "polygonGate", data = "flowFrame"
- see above
- x = "quadGate", data = "character"
- We can plot a
quadGate
directly from the gate
definition. - x = "quadGate", data = "filterResult"
- see above
- x = "quadGate", data = "flowFrame"
- see above
- x = "rectangleGate", data = "character"
- We can plot a
rectangleGate
directly from the gate
definition. - x = "rectangleGate", data = "filterResult"
- see above
- x = "rectangleGate", data = "flowFrame"
- see above
- x = "ellipsoidGate", data = "character"
- We can plot a
rectangleGate
directly from the gate
definition. - x = "ellipsoidGate", data = "filterResult"
- see above
- x = "ellipsoidGate", data = "flowFrame"
- see above
Details
When plotting flowFrames
using the any of
the lattice-type plot
method provided by flowViz
, the
plotted parameters are recorded, which makes it possible to correctly
overlay the outlines of filter
assuming that
they are defined for the respective parameters. Warnings and error will
be cast for the cases where the parameters are non-distinct or
ambigious. These methods are meant to be used within lattice panel
functions and are probably not of much use outside of those.