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'plot.sota' is used to obtain a visual representation of profiles within each individual cluster. Corresponding cluster average profiles are also available. By default, plots for all clusters are displayed side by side.
# S3 method for sota
plot(x, cl = 0, ...)
SOTA object, an object returned by function sota
.
cl
specifies which cluster is to be plotted by setting it to the cluster ID. By default,
cl
is equal to 0 and the function plots all clusters side by
side.
Additional arguments to pass to plot
.
Herrero, J., Valencia, A, and Dopazo, J. (2005). A hierarchical unsupervised growing neural network for clustering gene expression patterns. Bioinformatics, 17, 126-136.
# NOT RUN {
data(mouse)
express <- mouse[,c("M1","M2","M3","NC1","NC2","NC3")]
rownames(express) <- mouse$ID
sotaCl <- sota(as.matrix(express), 4)
names(sotaCl)
sotaCl
plot(sotaCl)
plot(sotaCl, cl=2)
# }
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