\name{draw-SingleAnnotation-method} \alias{draw,SingleAnnotation-method} \title{ Draw the single annotation } \description{ Draw the single annotation } \usage{ \S4method{draw}{SingleAnnotation}(object, index, k = NULL, n = NULL) } \arguments{ \item{object}{a \code{\link{SingleAnnotation-class}} object.} \item{index}{a vector of orders} \item{k}{if row annotation is splitted, the value identifies which row slice. It is only used for the names of the viewport which contains the annotation graphics.} \item{n}{total number of row slices} } \details{ A viewport is created. The graphics would be different depending the annotation is a row annotation or a column annotation. } \value{ No value is returned. } \author{ Zuguang Gu } \examples{ anno = SingleAnnotation(name = "test", value = c("a", "a", "a", "b", "b", "b")) grid.newpage(); draw(anno, 1:5) grid.newpage(); draw(anno, c(1, 4, 3, 5, 2)) anno = SingleAnnotation(value = c("a", "a", "a", "b", "b", "b"), col = c("a" = "red", "b" = "blue")) grid.newpage(); draw(anno, 1:5) grid.newpage(); draw(anno, c(1, 4, 3, 5, 2)) anno = SingleAnnotation(value = c("a", "a", "a", "b", "b", "b"), col = c("a" = "red", "b" = "blue"), which = "row") grid.newpage(); draw(anno, 1:5) anno = SingleAnnotation(value = 1:10) grid.newpage(); draw(anno, 1:10) require(circlize) anno = SingleAnnotation(value = 1:10, col = colorRamp2(c(1, 10), c("blue", "red"))) grid.newpage(); draw(anno, 1:10) anno = SingleAnnotation(fun = anno_points(1:10)) grid.newpage(); draw(anno, 1:10) }