\name{contour-methods} \docType{methods} \alias{contour} \alias{contour-methods} \alias{contour,ANY-method} \alias{contour,flowFrame-method} \alias{contour,flowSet-method} \title{ Contour plots for flow data } \description{ Basic contour plots for both \code{\link[flowCore:flowFrame-class]{flowFrame}}s and \code{\link[flowCore:flowFrame-class]{flowSet}}s. The densities for the contours are estimated using the fast kernel density estimation algorithm \code{\link[KernSmooth]{bkde2D}}. } \usage{ ## method for 'flowFrame' objects \S4method{contour}{flowFrame}( x, y=1:2, nlevels=10, bw, grid.size=c(65,65), add=FALSE, xlab, ylab, lwd=1, lty=1, col=par("fg"), fill="transparent", \dots) ## method for 'flowSet' objects \S4method{contour}{flowSet}( x, y=1:2, add=FALSE, xlab, ylab, lwd=1, lty=1, col=par("fg"), fill="transparent", \dots) } \arguments{ \item{x}{ An object of class \code{\link[flowCore:flowFrame-class]{flowFrame}} or \code{\link[flowCore:flowFrame-class]{flowSet}}. } \item{y}{Numeric or character vector of length 2 indicating the channels to plot.} \item{nlevels}{The approximate number of contour line levels, see \code{\link[graphics]{contour}} for details.} \item{bw}{The bandwidth factor used for the kernel density estimation, see \code{\link[KernSmooth]{bkde2D}} for details.} \item{grid.size}{The grid size used for the kernel density estimation, see \code{\link[KernSmooth]{bkde2D}} for details.} \item{add}{Logical, indicating whether contour lines should be superimposed on an existing plot.} \item{xlab, ylab}{The axis annotation.} \item{lwd, lty, col, fill}{The usual plotting parameters, i.e. the line width, line type, line color and fill color. When using a fill color you should consider alpha blending to improve the results. } \item{\dots}{Parameters that are passed on to the plotting functions.} } \section{Methods}{ \describe{ \item{x = "flowFrame"}{ A regular contour plot of the flow data in the frame. It can be added on top of an existing plot using the \code{add} argument.} \item{x = "flowSet"}{ Overlay of contours of densities for each individual frame in the set. You should consider using differnt colors and alpha blending to improve the result. This is only useful for a very limited number of frames in a set (~5), for larger sets you should consider a panelled lattice-type plot. Not that \code{bw}, \code{gridSize} and \code{nlevels} are passed on via the \dots argument.} }} \author{F. Hahne} \seealso{ \code{\link[KernSmooth]{bkde2D}}, \code{\link[graphics]{contour}}, \code{\link[flowCore:flowFrame-class]{flowFrame}}, \code{\link[flowCore:flowFrame-class]{flowSet}} } \keyword{methods} \examples{ data(GvHD) ## simple contour plot contour(GvHD[[1]]) ## overlay with existing plot plot(GvHD[[1]], c("FSC-H", "SSC-H")) contour(GvHD[[1]], add=TRUE, col="lightgray", lty=3) ## colored contours contour(GvHD[[1]], fill="red") cols <- rainbow(3, alpha=0.1) contour(GvHD[[1]], fill=cols, col=cols) ## overlay of multiple flowFrames in a flowSet contour(GvHD[1:3], col=cols, fill=cols) }