The goal of flowerplot is to draw flower plot.
You can install the released version of flowerplot from GitHub with:
devtools::install_github("dongwei1220/flowerplot")
This is a basic example which shows you how to solve a common problem:
library(flowerplot)
#> Loading required package: plotrix
#> Warning: package 'plotrix' was built under R version 3.6.3
#> Loading required package: RColorBrewer
## basic example code
data(flower_dat)
head(flower_dat)
#> Set1 Set2 Set3 Set4 Set5 Set6 Set7 Set8
#> 1 ZMIZ1 ADCY5 TNS1 TNS1 TNS1 ZMIZ1 SORBS1 RGS3
#> 2 TNS1 ACTN4 ZMIZ1 ZMIZ1 ZMIZ1 TNS1 TNS1 FHOD3
#> 3 CASZ1 SORBS1 RXRA RXRA TSPAN9 CASZ1 ZMIZ1 PPARGC1B
#> 4 NFIC TNS1 AHDC1 NCOR2 MIDN NFIC RBM20 NNMT
#> 5 CACNA1C ZMIZ1 ACTN4 MIDN NCOR2 CACNA1C TSPAN9 SORBS2
#> 6 AHDC1 RBM20 MIDN AHDC1 AHDC1 AHDC1 SYNPO FAM53B
flowerplot(flower_dat)
flowerplot(flower_dat, a = 0.5, b = 2, r = 1,
circle_col = "red", ellipse_col_pal = "Spectral",
label_text_cex = 1)
flowerplot(flower_dat, angle = 60, ellipse_col_pal = "Set3")
In that case, don’t forget to commit and push the resulting figure files, so they display on GitHub and CRAN.