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12.5 years ago
boczniak767
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In Excel 2003 there is conditional formatting, which color cells according to their value. I've found it could be fast way to create a heatmap for gene expression visualisation.
Problem: I can't figure out how to remove values and keep colors only. My first quess was "paste special" but It won't work. Is it possible without using macros?
Just know excel will roger up any of your gene symbols that it thinks are dates. Why not use something nice like R to make your heatmaps? There's lots of beautiful examples.
http://flowingdata.com/2010/01/21/how-to-make-a-heatmap-a-quick-and-easy-solution/
http://www.r-bloggers.com/drawing-heatmaps-in-r/
Yes, I've read about Excel's problems with gene symbols. In fact I've newer encounter that problem with gene symbols, rather with decimals.
Normally I'd make my pictures with R, but I need to make (and possibly re-make) some pictures really fast. I don't have enough experience nor time to learn new things now. But the links would be helpful in future.