Bio::Graphics::Glyph xyplot
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Summary
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::xyplot - The xyplot glyph
Package variables
Privates (from "my" definitions)
%SYMBOLS = ( triangle =>\& draw_triangle, square =>\& draw_square, disc =>\& draw_disc, point =>\& draw_point, )
Included modules
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::minmax
Inherit
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::minmax
Synopsis
  See Bio::Graphics::Panel and Bio::Graphics::Glyph.
Description
This glyph is used for drawing features that have a position on the
genome and a numeric value. It can be used to represent gene
prediction scores, motif-calling scores, percent similarity,
microarray intensities, or other features that require a line plot.
The X axis represents the position on the genome, as per all other
glyphs. The Y axis represents the score. Options allow you to set
the height of the glyph, the maximum and minimum scores, the color of
the line and axis, and the symbol to draw.
The plot is designed to work on a single feature group that contains
subfeatures. It is the subfeatures that carry the score
information. The best way to arrange for this is to create an
aggregator for the feature. We'll take as an example a histogram of
repeat density in which interval are spaced every megabase and the
score indicates the number of repeats in the interval; we'll assume
that the database has been loaded in in such a way that each interval
is a distinct feature with the method name "density" and the source
name "repeat". Furthermore, all the repeat features are grouped
together into a single group (the name of the group is irrelevant).
If you are using Bio::DB::GFF and Bio::Graphics directly, the sequence
of events would look like this:
  my $agg = Bio::DB::GFF::Aggregator->new(-method    => 'repeat_density',
                                          -sub_parts => 'density:repeat');
  my $db  = Bio::DB::GFF->new(-dsn=>'my_database',
                              -aggregators => $agg);
  my $segment  = $db->segment('Chr1');
  my @features = $segment->features('repeat_density');

  my $panel = Bio::Graphics::Panel->new;
  $panel->add_track(\@features,
                    -glyph => 'xyplot');
If you are using Generic Genome Browser, you will add this to the
configuration file:
  aggregators = repeat_density{density:repeat}
                clone alignment etc
The following options are standard among all Glyphs. See
Bio::Graphics::Glyph for a full explanation.
  Option      Description                      Default
  ------      -----------                      -------

  -fgcolor      Foreground color	       black

  -outlinecolor	Synonym for -fgcolor

  -bgcolor      Background color               turquoise

  -fillcolor    Synonym for -bgcolor

  -linewidth    Line width                     1

  -height       Height of glyph		       10

  -font         Glyph font		       gdSmallFont

  -label        Whether to draw a label	       0 (false)

  -description  Whether to draw a description  0 (false)

  -hilite       Highlight color                undef (no color)
In addition, the alignment glyph recognizes the following
glyph-specific options:
  Option         Description                  Default
  ------         -----------                  -------

  -max_score   Maximum value of the	      Calculated
               feature's "score" attribute

  -min_score   Minimum value of the           Calculated
               feature's "score" attribute

  -graph_type  Type of graph to generate.     Histogram
               Options are: "histogram",
               "boxes", "line", "points",
               or "linepoints".

  -point_symbol Symbol to use. Options are    none
                "triangle", "square", "disc",
                "point", and "none".

  -point_radius Radius of the symbol, in      1
                pixels

  -scale        Position where the Y axis     none
                scale is drawn if any.
                It should be one of
                "left", "right", "both" or "none"

  -graph_height Specify height of the graph   Same as the
                                              "height" option.
Note that when drawing scales on the left or right that the scale is
actually drawn a few pixels outside the boundaries of the glyph.
You may wish to add some padding to the image using -pad_left and
-pad_right when you create the panel.
Methods
point_radius
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pad_top
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draw
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log10
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bump
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connector
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height
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draw_triangle
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draw_square
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draw_disc
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draw_point
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_subseq
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keyglyph
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Methods description
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Methods code
point_radiusdescriptionprevnextTop
sub point_radius {
  shift->option('point_radius') || DEFAULT_POINT_RADIUS;
}
pad_topdescriptionprevnextTop
sub pad_top {
 0
}
drawdescriptionprevnextTop
sub draw {
  my $self = shift;
  my ($gd,$dx,$dy) = @_;
  my ($left,$top,$right,$bottom) = $self->calculate_boundaries($dx,$dy);

  my @parts = $self->parts;
  return $self->SUPER::draw(@_) unless @parts > 0;

  my ($min_score,$max_score) = $self->minmax(\@parts);

  # if a scale is called for, then we adjust the max and min to be even
# multiples of a power of 10.
if ($self->option('scale')) { $max_score = max10($max_score); $min_score = min10($min_score); } my $height = $self->option('height'); my $scale = $max_score > $min_score ? $height/($max_score-$min_score)
: 1;
my $x = $dx; my $y = $dy + $self->top + $self->pad_top; # now seed all the parts with the information they need to draw their positions
foreach (@parts) { my $s = eval {$_->feature->score}; next unless defined $s; my $position = ($s-$min_score) * $scale; $_->{_y_position} = $bottom - $position; } my $type = $self->option('graph_type'); $self->_draw_histogram($gd,$x,$y) if $type eq 'histogram'; $self->_draw_boxes($gd,$x,$y) if $type eq 'boxes'; $self->_draw_line ($gd,$x,$y) if $type eq 'line' or $type eq 'linepoints'; $self->_draw_points($gd,$x,$y) if $type eq 'points' or $type eq 'linepoints'; $self->_draw_scale($gd,$scale,$min_score,$max_score,$dx,$dy) if $self->option('scale');
}
log10descriptionprevnextTop
sub log10 {
 log(shift)/log(10) }sub max10 {
my
$a = shift;
$a = 1 if $a <= 0; my $l=int(log10($a)); $l = 10**$l; my $r = $a/$l;
return $r*$l if int($r) == $r; return $l*int(($a+$l)/$l);
} sub min10 { my $a = shift; $a = 1 if $a <= 0; my $l=int(log10($a)); $l = 10**$l; my $r = $a/$l;
return $r*$l if int($r) == $r; return $l*int($a/$l);
} sub _draw_histogram { my $self = shift; my ($gd,$left,$top) = @_; my @parts = $self->parts; my $fgcolor = $self->fgcolor; # draw each of the component lines of the histogram surface
for (my $i = 0; $i < @parts; $i++) { my $part = $parts[$i]; my $next = $parts[$i+1]; my ($x1,$y1,$x2,$y2) = $part->calculate_boundaries($left,$top); $gd->line($x1,$part->{_y_position},$x2,$part->{_y_position},$fgcolor); next unless $next; my ($x3,$y3,$x4,$y4) = $next->calculate_boundaries($left,$top); if ($x2 == $x3) {# connect vertically to next level
$gd->line($x2,$part->{_y_position},$x2,$next->{_y_position},$fgcolor); } else { $gd->line($x2,$part->{_y_position},$x2,$y2,$fgcolor); # to bottom
$gd->line($x2,$y2,$x3,$y2,$fgcolor); # to right
$gd->line($x3,$y4,$x3,$next->{_y_position},$fgcolor); # up
} } # end points: from bottom to first
my ($x1,$y1,$x2,$y2) = $parts[0]->calculate_boundaries($left,$top); $gd->line($x1,$y2,$x1,$parts[0]->{_y_position},$fgcolor); # from last to bottom
my ($x3,$y3,$x4,$y4) = $parts[-1]->calculate_boundaries($left,$top); $gd->line($x4,$parts[-1]->{_y_position},$x4,$y4,$fgcolor); # from left to right -- don't like this
# $gd->line($x1,$y2,$x4,$y4,$fgcolor);
# That's it. Not too hard.
} sub _draw_boxes { my $self = shift; my ($gd,$left,$top) = @_; my @parts = $self->parts; my $fgcolor = $self->fgcolor; my $bgcolor = $self->bgcolor; my $height = $self->height; # draw each of the component lines of the histogram surface
for (my $i = 0; $i < @parts; $i++) { my $part = $parts[$i]; my $next = $parts[$i+1]; my ($x1,$y1,$x2,$y2) = $part->calculate_boundaries($left,$top); $self->filled_box($gd,$x1,$part->{_y_position},$x2,$y2,$bgcolor,$fgcolor); next unless $next; my ($x3,$y3,$x4,$y4) = $next->calculate_boundaries($left,$top); $gd->line($x2,$y2,$x3,$y4,$fgcolor) if $x2 < $x3; } # That's it.
} sub _draw_line { my $self = shift; my ($gd,$left,$top) = @_; my @parts = $self->parts; my $fgcolor = $self->fgcolor; my $bgcolor = $self->bgcolor; # connect to center positions of each interval
my $first_part = shift @parts; my ($x1,$y1,$x2,$y2) = $first_part->calculate_boundaries($left,$top); my $current_x = ($x1+$x2)/2;
my $current_y = $first_part->{_y_position}; for my $part (@parts) { my ($x1,$y1,$x2,$y2) = $part->calculate_boundaries($left,$top); my $next_x = ($x1+$x2)/2;
my $next_y = $part->{_y_position}; $gd->line($current_x,$current_y,$next_x,$next_y,$fgcolor); ($current_x,$current_y) = ($next_x,$next_y); } } sub _draw_points { my $self = shift; my ($gd,$left,$top) = @_; my $symbol_name = $self->option('point_symbol') || 'point'; my $symbol_ref = $SYMBOLS{$symbol_name}; my @parts = $self->parts; my $bgcolor = $self->bgcolor; my $pr = $self->point_radius; for my $part (@parts) { my ($x1,$y1,$x2,$y2) = $part->calculate_boundaries($left,$top); my $x = ($x1+$x2)/2;
my $y = $part->{_y_position}; $symbol_ref->($gd,$x,$y,$pr,$bgcolor); } } sub _draw_scale { my $self = shift; my ($gd,$scale,$min,$max,$dx,$dy) = @_; my ($x1,$y1,$x2,$y2) = $self->calculate_boundaries($dx,$dy); my $side = $self->option('scale'); return if $side eq 'none'; $side ||= 'both'; my $fg = $self->fgcolor; my $half = ($y1+$y2)/2;
my $font = $self->font('gdTinyFont'); $gd->line($x1,$y1,$x1,$y2,$fg) if $side eq 'left' || $side eq 'both'; $gd->line($x2,$y1,$x2,$y2,$fg) if $side eq 'right' || $side eq 'both'; for ([$y1,$max],[$half,int(($max-$min)/2+0.5)]) {
$gd->line($x1-3,$_->[0],$x1,$_->[0],$fg) if $side eq 'left' || $side eq 'both';
$gd->line($x2,$_->[0],$x2+3,$_->[0],$fg) if $side eq 'right' || $side eq 'both'; if ($side eq 'left' or $side eq 'both') { # $gd->string(gdTinyFont,
# $x1 - gdTinyFont->width * length($_->[1]) - 3,$_->[0]-(gdTinyFont->height/3),
# $_->[1],
# $fg);
$gd->string($font, $x1 - $font->width * length($_->[1]) - 3,$_->[0]-($font->height/3),
$_->[1],
$fg);
} if ($side eq 'right' or $side eq 'both') { # $gd->string(gdTinyFont,
# $x2 + 4,$_->[0]-(gdTinyFont->height/3),
# $_->[1],
# $fg);
$gd->string($font, $x2 + 4,$_->[0]-($font->height/3),
$_->[1],
$fg);
} }
}
bumpdescriptionprevnextTop
sub bump {
  return 0;
}
connectordescriptionprevnextTop
sub connector {
  my $self = shift;
  my $type = $self->option('graph_type');
  return 1 if $type eq 'line' or $type eq 'linepoints';
}
heightdescriptionprevnextTop
sub height {
  my $self = shift;
  return $self->option('graph_height') || $self->SUPER::height;
}
draw_triangledescriptionprevnextTop
sub draw_triangle {
  my ($gd,$x,$y,$pr,$color) = @_;
  my ($vx1,$vy1) = ($x-$pr,$y+$pr);
  my ($vx2,$vy2) = ($x,  $y-$pr);
  my ($vx3,$vy3) = ($x+$pr,$y+$pr);
  $gd->line($vx1,$vy1,$vx2,$vy2,$color);
  $gd->line($vx2,$vy2,$vx3,$vy3,$color);
  $gd->line($vx3,$vy3,$vx1,$vy1,$color);
}
draw_squaredescriptionprevnextTop
sub draw_square {
  my ($gd,$x,$y,$pr,$color) = @_;
  $gd->line($x-$pr,$y-$pr,$x+$pr,$y-$pr,$color);
  $gd->line($x+$pr,$y-$pr,$x+$pr,$y+$pr,$color);
  $gd->line($x+$pr,$y+$pr,$x-$pr,$y+$pr,$color);
  $gd->line($x-$pr,$y+$pr,$x-$pr,$y-$pr,$color);
}
draw_discdescriptionprevnextTop
sub draw_disc {
  my ($gd,$x,$y,$pr,$color) = @_;
  $gd->arc($x,$y,$pr,$pr,0,360,$color);
}
draw_pointdescriptionprevnextTop
sub draw_point {
  my ($gd,$x,$y,$pr,$color) = @_;
  $gd->setPixel($x,$y,$color);
}
_subseqdescriptionprevnextTop
sub _subseq {
  my $class   = shift;
  my $feature = shift;
  return $feature->segments                if $feature->can('segments');
  my @split = eval { my $id   = $feature->location->seq_id;
		     my @subs = $feature->location->sub_Location;
		     grep {$id eq $_->seq_id} @subs};
  return @split if @split;
  return $feature->sub_SeqFeature          if $feature->can('sub_SeqFeature');
  return;
}
keyglyphdescriptionprevnextTop
sub keyglyph {
  my $self = shift;

  my $scale = 1/$self->scale;  # base pairs/pixel

  my $feature =
    Bio::Graphics::Feature->new(
				-segments=>[ [ 0*$scale,9*$scale],
					     [ 10*$scale,19*$scale],
					     [ 20*$scale, 29*$scale]
					   ],
				-name => 'foo bar',
				-strand => '+1');
  ($feature->segments)[0]->score(10);
  ($feature->segments)[1]->score(50);
  ($feature->segments)[2]->score(25);
  my $factory = $self->factory->clone;
  $factory->set_option(label => 1);
  $factory->set_option(bump  => 0);
  $factory->set_option(connector  => 'solid');
  my $glyph = $factory->make_glyph(0,$feature);
  return $glyph;
}
General documentation
BUGSTop
Please report them.
SEE ALSOTop
Bio::Graphics::Panel,
Bio::Graphics::Track,
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::transcript2,
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::anchored_arrow,
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::arrow,
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::box,
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::primers,
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::segments,
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::toomany,
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::transcript,
AUTHORTop
Lincoln Stein <lstein@cshl.org>
Copyright (c) 2001 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself. See DISCLAIMER.txt for
disclaimers of warranty.