Rgraphviz

Provides plotting capabilities for R graph objects

Bioconductor version: 2.10

Interfaces R with the AT and T graphviz library for plotting R graph objects from the graph package. Users on all platforms must install graphviz; see the README file, available in the source distribution of this file, for details.

Author: Jeff Gentry, Li Long, Robert Gentleman, Seth, Florian Hahne, Deepayan Sarkar, Kasper Hansen

Maintainer: Kasper Hansen <khansen at jhsph.edu>

To install this package, start R and enter:

    source("http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
    biocLite("Rgraphviz")

To cite this package in a publication, start R and enter:

    citation("Rgraphviz")

Documentation

PDF R Script A New Interface to Plot Graphs Using Rgraphviz
PDF R Script How To Plot A Graph Using Rgraphviz
PDF   Reference Manual
Text   README

Details

biocViews GraphsAndNetworks, Software
Depends R (>= 2.6.0), methods, utils, graph, grid
Imports stats4, graph, graphics, grDevices, grid, methods, utils
Suggests
System Requirements Graphviz version >= 2.2
License Artistic-2.0
URL
Depends On Me biocGraph, BioMVCClass, flowMerge, GOFunction, hyperdraw, nem, netresponse, pathRender, TDARACNE
Imports Me apComplex, biocGraph, DEGraph, GeneAnswers, GOFunction, nem, RchyOptimyx
Suggests Me altcdfenvs, annotate, BiocCaseStudies, Category, CellNOptR, DEGraph, flowCore, flowMerge, flowWorkspace, geneplotter, GlobalAncova, globaltest, GOstats, GSEABase, GSVA, KEGGgraph, MLP, NCIgraph, NCIgraphData, oneChannelGUI, pcaGoPromoter, pkgDepTools, RBGL, Rtreemix, safe, SNAData, SPIA, SRAdb, topGO
Version 1.34.2
Since Bioconductor 1.6 (R-2.1) or earlier

Package Downloads

Package Source Rgraphviz_1.34.2.tar.gz
Windows Binary Rgraphviz_1.34.2.zip (32- & 64-bit)
MacOS 10.5 (Leopard) binary Rgraphviz_1.34.2.tgz
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