Generate Correlation Heatmaps Online
How to make correlation heatmap online
First, upload your data as a .csv file. Ensure that your data is organized into columns, as demonstrated in this example. Next, if your .csv file contains a header, as shown in this example, check the "Header" box. If necessary, modify the decimal and column separators.
Afterward, you can choose between a "pretty" correlation heatmap (blue-yellow-red) or a regular correlation heatmap (default is yellow-red, with options such as blue-red or green-red). Utilize the adjacent button to calculate the number and percentage of correlating pairs.
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Pearson's correlation heatmap based on R's pheatmap and heatmap.2. Calculate percentage of correlating pairs out of the total number of pairs. Calculate total number of datapoints over a threshold, evaluating e.g.sample's activity
The statistics section, the one below color and datapoint controls panel, is an online calculator for Mann-Whitney U Test (Wilcoxon), Welch t-test, paired t-test. For multiple comparisons you can run, depending on your data, ANOVA followed by Tukey HSD (honestly significant difference), and/or Kruskal-Wallis tests.
The app is based on R and shiny. It is hosted by shinyapps.io for free
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