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Linking JUICE and : New developments in visualization of unconstrained ordination analysis European Vegetation Survey, 18th International Workshop, Roma, Italy, March 25-28 2009 David Zelený & Lubomír Tichý Institute of Botany and Zoology, Masaryk University Kotlářská 2, CZ-61137 Brno, Czech Republic e-mail: [email protected] , [email protected] JUICE 7.0 is a Windows application for editing, classification and analysis of large phytosociological tables and other ecological data. It has been developed by Lubomír Tichý (Masaryk University Brno) since 1998, written in Visual Basic and R-project is a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics, running on a wide variety of platforms. Following R packages are used by JUICE: vegan (Oksanen, Kindt, Legendre, O’Hara et al.) - number of tools for optimized for Windows OS (but operating also under Linux via Wine emulator). JUICE can also auto- matically or semi-automatically operate other commercial or free- ware software, such as PC-ORD, CANOCO, SYNTAX or Mulva. For more information about JUICE and free program download, visit http://www.sci.muni.cz/botany/juice/ or http://tinyurl.com/cwtrf9 . analysis of ecological communities, diversity and multivariate analysis; ordijuice (Zelený) - connecting JUICE and R and offering some additional visualization tools; rgl (Adler & Murdoch) - three dimensional interactive ordination diagrams; geometry (Grasman & Gramacy) - calculation of convex hulls; tcltk and tkrgl (Murdoch & Chen) Linking JUICE and R offers quick and effective availability of selected R analytical and visualization functions: JUICE offers user friendly environment of vegetation data handling and import, R works as an engine for analysis and visualization. Recently implemented unconstrained ordination analyses are tcltk and tkrgl (Murdoch & Chen) - user interface for interaction with figures. Recently implemented unconstrained ordination analyses are Detrended Correspondence Analysis, Principal Component Analysis and Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling, all available in vegan library written by Oksanen et al. Technical solutions Li k bt JUICE d R i di t d b h i th fil i td Thi d i ll l R i t This study was supported by long-term research plan MSM 0021622416 and grant project G759 (Masaryk University Brno, Czech Republic). The background image originates from http://www.wallpaperpimper.com Link between JUICE and R is mediated by sharing the files via R/bin directory and using libraries ordijuice. JUICE offers wizard for selection of appropriate analysis parameters and type of graphical output. Data are saved into R/bin file, and R is initialized to run in a batch mode by sending the script with selected parameters into Windows command line. R draws the figure onto graphical device (X11 or rgl) and opens Tcl/Tk panel; after either the device or Tcl/Tk bar is closed, R is termi- nated. This design allows several R sessions to run simultaneously using the same data, but different parameters. Updates of ordijuice library are available from R repository in http://www.sci.muni.cz/botany/zeleny/R . If ordinations are in use, once per day is checked for new updates and user is noticed about the option to update.

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Page 1: Linking JUICE and - David Zelený (澤大衛) · Linking JUICE and : New developments in visualization of unconstrained ordination analysis European Vegetation Survey, 18th International

Linking JUICE and :New developments in visualization of unconstrained ordination analysis

European Vegetation Survey, 18th International Workshop, Roma, Italy, March 25-28 2009

e de e op e s sua a o o u co s a ed o d a o a a ys sDavid Zelený & Lubomír Tichý

Institute of Botany and Zoology, Masaryk UniversityKotlářská 2, CZ-61137 Brno, Czech Republic

e-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

JUICE 7.0

is a Windows application forediting, classification and analysis oflarge phytosociological tables andother ecological data. It has beendeveloped by Lubomír Tichý(Masaryk University Brno) since1998, written in Visual Basic and

R-project

is a free software environmentfor statistical computing andgraphics, running on a wide varietyof platforms. Following R packagesare used by JUICE:• vegan (Oksanen, Kindt, Legendre,O’Hara et al.) - number of tools for

optimized for Windows OS (butoperating also under Linux via Wineemulator). JUICE can also auto-matically or semi-automaticallyoperate other commercial or free-ware software, such as PC-ORD,CANOCO, SYNTAX or Mulva.For more information about JUICEand free program download, visithttp://www.sci.muni.cz/botany/juice/or http://tinyurl.com/cwtrf9.

)analysis of ecological communities,diversity and multivariate analysis;• ordijuice (Zelený) - connectingJUICE and R and offering someadditional visualization tools;• rgl (Adler & Murdoch) - threedimensional interactive ordinationdiagrams;• geometry (Grasman & Gramacy) -calculation of convex hulls;• tcltk and tkrgl (Murdoch & Chen)

Linking JUICE and R offers quick and effective availability ofselected R analytical and visualization functions: JUICE offers userfriendly environment of vegetation data handling and import, R worksas an engine for analysis and visualization.Recently implemented unconstrained ordination analyses arep y • tcltk and tkrgl (Murdoch & Chen) -

user interface for interaction withfigures.

Recently implemented unconstrained ordination analyses areDetrended Correspondence Analysis, Principal Component Analysisand Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling, all available in veganlibrary written by Oksanen et al.

Technical solutionsLi k b t JUICE d R i di t d b h i th fil i t d Thi d i ll l R i t

This study was supported by long-term research plan MSM 0021622416 and grant project G759 (Masaryk University Brno, Czech Republic). The background image originates from http://www.wallpaperpimper.com

Link between JUICE and R is mediated by sharing the files viaR/bin directory and using libraries ordijuice. JUICE offerswizard for selection of appropriate analysis parameters andtype of graphical output. Data are saved into R/bin file, and Ris initialized to run in a batch mode by sending the script withselected parameters into Windows command line. R draws thefigure onto graphical device (X11 or rgl) and opens Tcl/Tkpanel; after either the device or Tcl/Tk bar is closed, R is termi-

nated. This design allows several R sessions to runsimultaneously using the same data, but different parameters.

Updates of ordijuice library are available from R repository inhttp://www.sci.muni.cz/botany/zeleny/R. If ordinations are inuse, once per day is checked for new updates and user isnoticed about the option to update.