display {interactiveDisplay} | R Documentation |
This opens a shiny visualization application in the browser based on the submitted object.
display(object, ...)
object |
data object to display |
... |
additional arguments passed to methods; currently unused. |
Usually some variation of the initial input object, but it may be altered by the display widget (subset for example).
Shawn Balcome and Marc Carlson
http://bioconductor.org/packages/2.13/bioc/html/interactiveDisplay.html
if(interactive()) { ## draw a RangedSummarizedExperiment object data(se) display(se) ## draw a GRanges object data(mmgr) display(mmgr) ## some display methods allow subsetting. ## To take advantage, just use an assignment operator like this: mmgr2 <- display(mmgr) ## draw a GRangesList object data(mmgrl) display(mmgrl) ## draw an ExpressionSet object data(expr) display(expr) ## draw an MRexperiment object (placeholder!!!) data(mr) display(mr) }