gnu: Add r-heatmaply.
* gnu/packages/cran.scm (r-heatmaply): New variable.
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"This package provides tools for the computation of matrix and scalar
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exponentiation.")
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(license license:gpl2)))
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(define-public r-heatmaply
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(package
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(name "r-heatmaply")
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(version "0.14.1")
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(source
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(origin
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(method url-fetch)
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(uri (cran-uri "heatmaply" version))
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(sha256
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(base32
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"03p2caclhfgqgpx3wwck5h06jy3mxgs05gjmwkb7hmwghkjh41jc"))))
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(build-system r-build-system)
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(propagated-inputs
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`(("r-assertthat" ,r-assertthat)
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("r-colorspace" ,r-colorspace)
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("r-dendextend" ,r-dendextend)
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("r-ggplot2" ,r-ggplot2)
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("r-gplots" ,r-gplots)
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("r-htmlwidgets" ,r-htmlwidgets)
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("r-magrittr" ,r-magrittr)
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("r-plotly" ,r-plotly)
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("r-rcolorbrewer" ,r-rcolorbrewer)
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("r-reshape2" ,r-reshape2)
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("r-scales" ,r-scales)
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("r-seriation" ,r-seriation)
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("r-viridis" ,r-viridis)
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("r-webshot" ,r-webshot)))
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(home-page "https://cran.r-project.org/package=heatmaply")
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(synopsis "Interactive cluster heat maps using plotly")
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(description
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"This package enables you to create interactive cluster heatmaps that can
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be saved as a stand-alone HTML file, embedded in R Markdown documents or in a
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Shiny app, and made available in the RStudio viewer pane. Hover the mouse
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pointer over a cell to show details or drag a rectangle to zoom. A heatmap is
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a popular graphical method for visualizing high-dimensional data, in which a
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table of numbers is encoded as a grid of colored cells. The rows and columns
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of the matrix are ordered to highlight patterns and are often accompanied by
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dendrograms.")
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;; Either version of the license.
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(license (list license:gpl2 license:gpl3))))
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