episcanpy.api.pl.dotplot¶
- episcanpy.api.pl.dotplot(adata, var_names, groupby, use_raw=None, log=False, num_categories=7, expression_cutoff=0.0, mean_only_expressed=False, cmap='Reds', dot_max=None, dot_min=None, standard_scale=None, smallest_dot=0.0, title=None, colorbar_title='Mean expression\\nin group', size_title='Fraction of cells\\nin group (%)', figsize=None, dendrogram=False, gene_symbols=None, var_group_positions=None, var_group_labels=None, var_group_rotation=None, layer=None, swap_axes=False, dot_color_df=None, show=None, save=None, ax=None, return_fig=False, vmin=None, vmax=None, vcenter=None, norm=None, **kwds)¶
Makes a dot plot of the expression values of var_names.
For each var_name and each groupby category a dot is plotted. Each dot represents two values: mean expression within each category (visualized by color) and fraction of cells expressing the var_name in the category (visualized by the size of the dot). If groupby is not given, the dotplot assumes that all data belongs to a single category.
Note
A gene is considered expressed if the expression value in the adata (or adata.raw) is above the specified threshold which is zero by default.
An example of dotplot usage is to visualize, for multiple marker genes, the mean value and the percentage of cells expressing the gene across multiple clusters.
This function provides a convenient interface to the
DotPlot
class. If you need more flexibility, you should useDotPlot
directly.- Parameters
- adata :
AnnData
AnnData
Annotated data matrix.
- var_names :
str
|Sequence
[str
] |Mapping
Union
[str
,Sequence
[str
],Mapping
[str
,Union
[str
,Sequence
[str
]]]] var_names should be a valid subset of adata.var_names. If var_names is a mapping, then the key is used as label to group the values (see var_group_labels). The mapping values should be sequences of valid adata.var_names. In this case either coloring or ‘brackets’ are used for the grouping of var names depending on the plot. When var_names is a mapping, then the var_group_labels and var_group_positions are set.
- groupby :
str
|Sequence
[str
]Union
[str
,Sequence
[str
]] The key of the observation grouping to consider.
- use_raw :
bool
|None
Optional
[bool
] (default:None
) Use raw attribute of adata if present.
- log :
bool
bool
(default:False
) Plot on logarithmic axis.
- num_categories :
int
int
(default:7
) Only used if groupby observation is not categorical. This value determines the number of groups into which the groupby observation should be subdivided.
- categories_order
Order in which to show the categories. Note: add_dendrogram or add_totals can change the categories order.
- figsize :
Tuple
[float
,float
] |None
Optional
[Tuple
[float
,float
]] (default:None
) Figure size when multi_panel=True. Otherwise the rcParam[‘figure.figsize] value is used. Format is (width, height)
- dendrogram :
bool
|str
Union
[bool
,str
] (default:False
) If True or a valid dendrogram key, a dendrogram based on the hierarchical clustering between the groupby categories is added. The dendrogram information is computed using
scanpy.tl.dendrogram()
. If tl.dendrogram has not been called previously the function is called with default parameters.- gene_symbols :
str
|None
Optional
[str
] (default:None
) Column name in .var DataFrame that stores gene symbols. By default var_names refer to the index column of the .var DataFrame. Setting this option allows alternative names to be used.
- var_group_positions :
Sequence
[Tuple
[int
,int
]] |None
Optional
[Sequence
[Tuple
[int
,int
]]] (default:None
) Use this parameter to highlight groups of var_names. This will draw a ‘bracket’ or a color block between the given start and end positions. If the parameter var_group_labels is set, the corresponding labels are added on top/left. E.g. var_group_positions=[(4,10)] will add a bracket between the fourth var_name and the tenth var_name. By giving more positions, more brackets/color blocks are drawn.
- var_group_labels :
Sequence
[str
] |None
Optional
[Sequence
[str
]] (default:None
) Labels for each of the var_group_positions that want to be highlighted.
- var_group_rotation :
float
|None
Optional
[float
] (default:None
) Label rotation degrees. By default, labels larger than 4 characters are rotated 90 degrees.
- layer :
str
|None
Optional
[str
] (default:None
) Name of the AnnData object layer that wants to be plotted. By default adata.raw.X is plotted. If use_raw=False is set, then adata.X is plotted. If layer is set to a valid layer name, then the layer is plotted. layer takes precedence over use_raw.
- title :
str
|None
Optional
[str
] (default:None
) Title for the figure
- colorbar_title :
str
|None
Optional
[str
] (default:'Mean expression\nin group'
) Title for the color bar. New line character (n) can be used.
- cmap :
str
str
(default:'Reds'
) String denoting matplotlib color map.
- standard_scale : {‘var’, ‘group’} |
None
Optional
[Literal
[‘var’, ‘group’]] (default:None
) Whether or not to standardize the given dimension between 0 and 1, meaning for each variable or group, subtract the minimum and divide each by its maximum.
- swap_axes :
bool
|None
Optional
[bool
] (default:False
) By default, the x axis contains var_names (e.g. genes) and the y axis the groupby categories. By setting swap_axes then x are the groupby categories and y the var_names.
- return_fig :
bool
|None
Optional
[bool
] (default:False
) Returns
DotPlot
object. Useful for fine-tuning the plot. Takes precedence over show=False.- size_title :
str
|None
Optional
[str
] (default:'Fraction of cells\nin group (%)'
) Title for the size legend. New line character (n) can be used.
- expression_cutoff :
float
float
(default:0.0
) Expression cutoff that is used for binarizing the gene expression and determining the fraction of cells expressing given genes. A gene is expressed only if the expression value is greater than this threshold.
- mean_only_expressed :
bool
bool
(default:False
) If True, gene expression is averaged only over the cells expressing the given genes.
- dot_max :
float
|None
Optional
[float
] (default:None
) If none, the maximum dot size is set to the maximum fraction value found (e.g. 0.6). If given, the value should be a number between 0 and 1. All fractions larger than dot_max are clipped to this value.
- dot_min :
float
|None
Optional
[float
] (default:None
) If none, the minimum dot size is set to 0. If given, the value should be a number between 0 and 1. All fractions smaller than dot_min are clipped to this value.
- smallest_dot :
float
|None
Optional
[float
] (default:0.0
) If none, the smallest dot has size 0. All expression levels with dot_min are plotted with this size.
- show :
bool
|None
Optional
[bool
] (default:None
) Show the plot, do not return axis.
- save :
bool
|str
|None
Union
[bool
,str
,None
] (default:None
) If True or a str, save the figure. A string is appended to the default filename. Infer the filetype if ending on {‘.pdf’, ‘.png’, ‘.svg’}.
- ax :
_AxesSubplot
|None
Optional
[_AxesSubplot
] (default:None
) A matplotlib axes object. Only works if plotting a single component.
- vmin :
float
|None
Optional
[float
] (default:None
) The value representing the lower limit of the color scale. Values smaller than vmin are plotted with the same color as vmin.
- vmax :
float
|None
Optional
[float
] (default:None
) The value representing the upper limit of the color scale. Values larger than vmax are plotted with the same color as vmax.
- vcenter :
float
|None
Optional
[float
] (default:None
) The value representing the center of the color scale. Useful for diverging colormaps.
- norm :
Normalize
|None
Optional
[Normalize
] (default:None
) Custom color normalization object from matplotlib. See https://matplotlib.org/stable/tutorials/colors/colormapnorms.html for details.
- kwds
Are passed to
matplotlib.pyplot.scatter()
.
- adata :
- Return type
- Returns
If return_fig is True, returns a
DotPlot
object, else if show is false, return axes dict
See also
DotPlot
The DotPlot class can be used to to control several visual parameters not available in this function.
rank_genes_groups_dotplot()
to plot marker genes identified using the
rank_genes_groups()
function.
Examples
Create a dot plot using the given markers and the PBMC example dataset grouped by the category ‘bulk_labels’.
Using var_names as dict:
Get DotPlot object for fine tuning
The axes used can be obtained using the get_axes() method
axes_dict = dp.get_axes() print(axes_dict)