package Bio::Graphics::Glyph::redgreen_box; use strict; use base qw(Bio::Graphics::Glyph::generic); sub bgcolor { my $self = shift; $self->{force_bgcolor}; } sub fgcolor { my $self = shift; return $self->option('border') ? $self->SUPER::fgcolor : $self->{force_bgcolor}; } sub color_subparts { shift->option('color_subparts') } sub bump { my $self = shift; return 0 if $self->color_subparts; return $self->SUPER::bump; } sub draw { my $self = shift; my $val = $self->feature->score; # we're going to force all our parts to share the same colors # unless otherwise requested my @parts = $self->parts; @parts = $self if !@parts && $self->level == 0; unless ($self->color_subparts) { my @rgb = map {int($_)} HSVtoRGB(120*(1-$val),1,255); my $color = $self->panel->translate_color(@rgb); $_->{force_bgcolor} = $color foreach @parts; } else { foreach (@parts) { my $val = $_->feature->score; my @rgb = map {int($_)} HSVtoRGB(120*(1-$val),1,255); my $color = $self->panel->translate_color(@rgb); $_->{force_bgcolor} = $color; } } $self->SUPER::draw(@_); } sub HSVtoRGB ($$$) { my ($h,$s,$v)=@_; my ($r,$g,$b,$i,$f,$p,$q,$t); if( $s == 0 ) { ## achromatic (grey) return ($v,$v,$v); } $h /= 60; ## sector 0 to 5 $i = int($h); $f = $h - $i; ## factorial part of h $p = $v * ( 1 - $s ); $q = $v * ( 1 - $s * $f ); $t = $v * ( 1 - $s * ( 1 - $f ) ); if($i<1) { $r = $v; $g = $t; $b = $p; } elsif($i<2){ $r = $q; $g = $v; $b = $p; } elsif($i<3){ $r = $p; $g = $v; $b = $t; } elsif($i<4){ $r = $p; $g = $q; $b = $v; } elsif($i<5){ $r = $t; $g = $p; $b = $v; } else { $r = $v; $g = $p; $b = $q; } return ($r,$g,$b); } sub mMin { my $n=10000000000000; map { $n=($n>$_) ? $_ : $n } @_; return($n); } sub mMax { my $n=0; map { $n=($n<$_) ? $_ : $n } @_; return($n); } 1; =head1 NAME Bio::Graphics::Glyph::redgreen_box - The "redgreen_box" glyph =head1 SYNOPSIS See L and L. =head1 DESCRIPTION This glyph is similar to the graded_segments glyph except that it generates a green-Ered gradient suitable for use with microarray data. A feature score of 0 is full green; a feature score of 1.0 is full red; intermediate scores are shades of yellow. =head2 OPTIONS The following options are standard among all Glyphs. See L 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 -connector Connector type 0 (false) -connector_color Connector color black -label Whether to draw a label 0 (false) -description Whether to draw a description 0 (false) -hilite Highlight color undef (no color) The following glyph-specific option is recognized: -border Draw a fgcolor border around 0 (false) the box -color_subparts Give each subpart a separate 0 (false) color based on its score If the B<-color_subparts> option is true, then the glyph will individually coloriz each of its subparts. In addition, internal bumping of features will be turned off. This will produce an effect similar to graded_segments. =head1 BUGS Please report them. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L =head1 AUTHOR Lincoln Stein Elstein@cshl.orgE 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. =cut