Tan Hui Hui Jenny wrote:
I'm trying to plot Venn diagrams with more than 3 sets (5 actually) in order to
describe graphically the genetic variation between populations.
I tried the limma library but realised it can only plot 3 sets.
Is there any solution? Of course I could plot the chart
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On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Jim Lemon wrote:
Tan Hui Hui Jenny wrote:
I'm trying to plot Venn diagrams with more than 3 sets (5 actually) in
order to describe graphically the genetic variation between populations.
I tried the limma library but realised it can only plot 3 sets.
Is there any
and sold, but I can't remember the person's name right now.)
HTH
David L. Reiner
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Subject: [R] How to plot more than 3 sets
I'm trying to plot Venn diagrams with more than 3 sets (5 actually) in order to
describe graphically the genetic variation between populations.
I tried the limma library but realised it can only plot 3 sets.
Is there any solution? Of course I could plot the chart manually but it'll take
too
If the data you posted is prototypical of your datasets then note that:
- it has two disconnected components of 1 and 4 sets
- there are only 8 unique rows out of 32
- 5 of these 8 are the regions that contain only the non-intersecting
portion of each of the 5 sets
unique(mydata)
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