\name{sim.plot.zoom.in} \alias{sim.plot.zoom.in} \title{Zoom in on heatmap} \description{ Zoom in on pervious produced heatmap by \link{sim.plot.zscore.heatmap} } \usage{ sim.plot.zoom.in(call) } \arguments{ \item{call}{\code{language}, function call of \link{sim.plot.zscore.heatmap}} } \details{ \link{sim.plot.zscore.heatmap} returns (invisible) the function call and as attribute the local function environment. So by adjusting the the xlim and ylim a zoom in is created. } \value{an additional plot is created, on the previous plot a rectangle indicating the zoomed region.} \author{Marten Boetzer, Melle Sieswerda, Renee X. de Menezes \email{R.X.Menezes@lumc.nl}} \seealso{ \link{SIM}, \link{sim.plot.zscore.heatmap} } \examples{ #first run example(assemble.data) #and example(integrated.analysis) #plot the zscores in a heatmap sim.plot <- sim.plot.zscore.heatmap(input.regions = "8q", adjust.method = "BY", run.name = "chr8q", pdf = FALSE) #only when runned interactive if(interactive()) sim.plot.zoom.in(sim.plot) } \keyword{iplot}