Matrix2png

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The correct title of this article is matrix2png. The initial letter is capitalized due to technical restrictions.

matrix2png is a simple but powerful program for making visualizations of microarray data and many other data types. It generates PNG formatted images from text files of data. It is fast, easy to use, and reasonably flexible. It can be used to generate publication-quality images, or to act as a image generator for web applications. It is useful for imaging all kinds of matrix-based data, not just microarray data. Matrix2png is open source.

Usage

-data <file> (required)
-desctext <file>
-range : values assigned to mincolor and maxcolor as min:max (default is data range)
-con : contrast (default = 1.0; applies only when not using -range option)
-size : pixel dimensions per value as x:y (default = 2:2)
-numcolors : number of colors (default = 64)
-minsize : minimum image size as x:y pixels
-mincolor : color used at lowest value (name or r:g:b triplet) (default = blue)
-maxcolor : color used at highest value (name or r:g:b triplet) (default = red)
-bkgcolor : color used as background (name or r:g:b triplet) (default = white)
-missingcolor : color used for missing values (name or r:g:b triplet) (default = grey)
-map : color choices from preset maps: overrides min/max colors and -b (default = 0 (none) )
-discrete: Use discretized mapping of values to colors; use -dmap to assign a mapping file
-dmap <mapping file> : Discrete color mapping file to use for discrete mapping (default = preset)
-numr : Number of rows to process starting from the top of the matrix by default
-numc : Number of columns to process starting from the left edge of the matrix by default
-startrow : Index of the first row to be processed; can combine with numr (default=1)
-startcol : Index of the first column to be processed; can combine with numc (default=1)
-trim : Trim this percent of data extremes when determining data range (only without the -range option)
-verbose : Verbosity of the output 1|2|3|4|5 (default=2)
-title <title>: Add a title
-z : Row-normalize the data to mean 0 and variance 1
-b : Middle of color range is black
-d : Add cell dividers
-s : Add scale bar
-r : Add row names
-c : Add column names
-f : Data file has a format line
-e : Draw ellipses instead of rectangles
-l : Log transform the data (base 2)

Example

If, for an example, you have a matrix file ('foo.mat') that has something like the following matrix:

foo A1 A2 A3
B1   4  3  9
B2   3  2  1
B3   7  5  8

Note: All entries must be tab delimited.

You can convert this to a PNG like so:

matrix2png -data foo.mat -size 18:18 -mincolor darkred -maxcolor white -c -r -s -con 1.0 >foo.png

Reference

  • Pavlidis P, Noble WS (2003). Matrix2png: A Utility for Visualizing Matrix Data. Bioinformatics, 19:295-296.

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