createSpatialNetwork
¶
createSpatialNetwork
Description¶
Create a spatial network based on cell centroid physical distances.
Usage¶
createSpatialNetwork(
gobject,
name = NULL,
dimensions = "all",
method = c("Delaunay", "kNN"),
delaunay_method = c("deldir", "delaunayn_geometry", "RTriangle"),
maximum_distance_delaunay = "auto",
options = "Pp",
Y = TRUE,
j = TRUE,
S = 0,
minimum_k = 0,
knn_method = "dbscan",
k = 4,
maximum_distance_knn = NULL,
verbose = F,
return_gobject = TRUE,
...
)
Arguments¶
Argument |
Description |
---|---|
|
giotto object |
|
name for spatial network (default = ‘spatial_network’) |
|
which spatial dimensions to use (default = all) |
|
which method to use to create a spatial network. (default = Delaunay) |
|
Delaunay method to use |
|
distance cuttof for nearest neighbors to consider for Delaunay network |
|
(geometry) String containing extra control options for the underlying Qhull command; see the Qhull documentation (../doc/qhull/html/qdelaun.html) for the available options. (default = ‘Pp’, do not report precision problems) |
|
(RTriangle) If TRUE prohibits the insertion of Steiner points on the mesh boundary. |
|
(RTriangle) If TRUE jettisons vertices that are not part of the final triangulation from the output. |
|
(RTriangle) Specifies the maximum number of added Steiner points. |
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minimum nearest neigbhours if maximum_distance != NULL |
|
method to create kNN network |
|
number of nearest neighbors based on physical distance |
|
distance cuttof for nearest neighbors to consider for kNN network |
|
verbose |
|
boolean: return giotto object (default = TRUE) |
|
Additional parameters for the selected function |
Details¶
- Creates a spatial network connecting single-cells based on their physical distance to each other.
For Delaunay method, neighbors will be decided by delaunay triangulation and a maximum distance criteria. For kNN method, number of neighbors can be determined by k, or maximum distance from each cell with or without setting a minimum k for each cell.
dimensions: default = ‘all’ which takes all possible dimensions. Alternatively you can provide a character vector that specififies the spatial dimensions to use, e.g. c(“sdimx’, “sdimy”) or a numerical vector, e.g. 2:3
Value¶
giotto object with updated spatial network slot