EcoGenetics (version 1.2.1-5)

eco.plotLocal: eco.plotLocal

Description

For examples see eco.lsa

SINGLE VARIABLES:

Using permutation test: The function calls eco.rasterplot, who generates a plot for a numeric or factor variable. The X and Y axes in the plot correspond to the rank of the X and Y coordinates, respectively. Additional parameters can be passed to eco.rankplot.

Using bootstrap test: The function calls eco.forestplot, who computes a forest plot for the confidence interval of each individual of the input data (as row number) and the corresponding observed value of the statistic. Additional parameters can be passed to eco.forestplot.

MULTIPLE VARIABLES: multiple output format results. "list" for object with a list of individual test for each variable, or "matrix" for results as matrices of multiples variables.

For results as matrices (option multi = "matrix" in eco.lsa): The function class eco.rasterplot, who generates a multivariate plot for a data matrix (raster). Additional parameters can be passed to eco.rasterplot. The resterplot graph is a flexible tools for multiple data sources (environmental, genetic, phenotypic, etc.).

For results as list (option multi = "list" in eco.lsa): The function generates plots for individual variables calling eco.rankplot. Additional parameters can be passed to eco.rankplot.

Usage

eco.plotLocal(x, interactivePlot = TRUE, multi = c("d3heatmap", "ggplot"),
  significant = TRUE, alpha = 0.05, rescaled = FALSE, limits = NULL,
  title = NULL, z.name = NULL, grp = NULL, vertical = TRUE,
  legend = TRUE, n = 4, nrow = 2, byrow = TRUE, ...)

Arguments

x

Result of eco.lsa analysis

interactivePlot

Show an interactive plot via plotly? (default: TRUE)

multi

for multivariable plot, use d3heatmap or ggplot2? (Default: d3heatmap). In d3heatmap, NA values are set to 0.

significant

Show all non significant points with a same colour?

alpha

significance (alpha) for P (or P-adjusted) values (Default: 0.05)

rescaled

rescale statistics between -1 and 1? (Default: FALSE)

limits

When multiple variables are used, values used as limits for computing the gradient for the plot

title

title of the plot

z.name

name of the variables axis in multivariable plot (using ggplot2 like plots)

grp

groups for multivariable plot (using ggplot2 like plots)

vertical

vertical multivariable plot? (Default: true)

legend

Show legend?

n

number of plot per screen in multivariable plots as list

nrow

number of rows in multivariable plots as lists

byrow

plot by row in multivariable plots by list

...

additional arguments passed to eco.rankplot, eco.forestplot, eco.resterplot o grf.seqmultiplot, depending of the selected plot