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# scatterHatch The goal of scatterHatch is to create scatter plots that visually distinguish groups of data using color and texture in sparse or dense datasets. ## Why you need scatterHatch? It is often said that a picture is worth a thousand words. In bioinformatics, visualizations attempt to concisely convey complex relationships between a multitude of factors and groups. One could argue these visualizations are worth a lot more than a thousand words. However, it is important to remember there is a balance between encapsulating large amounts of information in a visualization, and correctly deciphering that same information from a visualization. This balance is not the same for everyone in an audience. In bioinformatics, scatterplots often contain many groups represented by many colors. Distinguishing among unique groups can be a difficult task for colorblind individuals. This package provides the ```scatterHatch``` function that adds a texture to each group in a scatterplot so that colorblind individuals can distinguish groups using two characteristics instead of one. ## Installation You can install scatterHatch directly from the Github source. ``` install.packages("remotes") remotes::install_github("FertigLab/scatterHatchPlots", dependencies = TRUE, build_vignettes = TRUE) ``` ## Vignettes To learn how to use the scatterHatch package, run the vignette below in `R`. * [scatterHatch Vignette](https://github.com/FertigLab/scatterHatch/blob/master/vignettes/vignette.Rmd)