- x
a matrix or an NMF object from which is
extracted the mixture coefficient matrix. It is extracted
from the best fit if x is the results from
multiple NMF runs.
- y
a matrix or an NMF object from which is
extracted the mixture coefficient matrix. It is extracted
from the best fit if y is the results from
multiple NMF runs.
- scale
specifies how the data should be scaled
before plotting. If 'none' or NA, then no
scaling is applied and the "raw" data is plotted. If
TRUE or 'max' then each row of both
matrices are normalised with their respective maximum
values. If 'c1', then each column of both matrix
is scaled into proportions (i.e. to sum up to one).
Default is 'none'.
- match.names
a logical that indicates if the
profiles in y should be subset and/or re-ordered
to match the profile names in x (i.e. the
rownames). This is attempted only when both x and
y have names.
- legend
a logical that specifies whether drawing
the legend or not, or coordinates specifications passed
to argument x of legend, that
specifies the position of the legend.
- confint
logical that indicates if confidence
intervals for the R-squared should be shown in legend.
- Colv
specifies the way the columns of x are
ordered before plotting. It is used only when y is
missing. It can be:
a single numeric
value, specifying the index of a row of x, that is
used to order the columns by x[,
order(x[abs(Colv),])]. Decreasing order is specified
with a negative index.
an integer vector directly
specifying the order itself, in which case the columns
are ordered by x[, Colv]
a factor used to
order the columns by x[, order(Colv)] and as
argument annotation if this latter is missing or
not NA.
any other object with a suitable
order method. The columns are by x[,
order(Colv)]
- labels
a character vector containing labels for
each sample (i.e. each column of x). These are
used for labelling the x-axis.
- annotation
a factor annotating each sample (i.e.
each column of x). If not missing, a coloured raw
is plotted under the x-axis and annotates each sample
accordingly. If argument Colv is a factor, then it
is used to annotate the plot, unless
annotation=NA.
- ...
graphical parameters passed to
matplot or matpoints.
- add
logical that indicates if the plot should be
added as points to a previous plot