A needle-plot (aka stem-plot or lollipop-plot) plots each data point as a big dot and adds a vertical line that makes it appear like a needle.
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- Live examples at the BioJS-registry: http://biojs.io/d/muts-needle-plot
- Installable JavaScript library at npm-registry: https://www.npmjs.org/package/muts-needle-plot
- Source code at GitHub: https://github.com/bbglab/muts-needle-plot
This library is can be found as npm-library in the BioJS registry.
Thus examples can bee seen at the biojs.net registry: http://biojs.net/
If you want to install the latest release MutNeedles on your machine, you need to have npm
installed.
- Install
npm
or 'NodeJs', wherenpm
is included.- Check out the 'How to install npm' blog entry at: http://blog.npmjs.org/post/85484771375/how-to-install-npm
Once you have npm
installed you may install the latest release (from the npm-repository) or the develop-version
(the code from GitHub).
-
Latest npm release:
npm install muts-needle-plot
. This command will retrieve the latest release from the npm-repository (https://www.npmjs.org/)- Enter the created directory
cd node_modules/muts-needle-plot
. - Run the examples (snippets) with the command
npm run sniper
and access them at the url http://localhost:9090/snippets/ in your browser
-
Latest develop version from GitHub
- Clone the MutNeedles repository from your computer:
git clone https://github.com/bbglab/muts-needle-plot.git
- Enter the newly created code dir and install it with
npm
:npm install
- Run the examples (snippets) with the command
npm run sniper
and access them at the url http://localhost:9090/snippets/ in your browser
- Clone the MutNeedles repository from your computer:
Watch out, if you are sitting behind a (corporate) proxy, you should communicate this to npm as follows before trying to install the libraries:
npm config set proxy http://proxy.company.com:8080
npm config set https-proxy http://proxy.company.com:8080
Please report issues at: https://github.com/bbglab/muts-needle-plot/issues
Michael Schroeder