Añadida explicación de coeficiente de correlación.

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@@ -123,8 +123,14 @@ By default, ggcorrplot converts the p-value into *star* significance equivalence
ggcorrplot(df, var = "Cyt", value = "Value", color = "white", stat="pval")
```
ggcorrplot uses "pearson" by default to obtain a correlation coeficient, although "spearman" is also available.
```{r, fig.width=5, fig.height=4}
ggcorrplot(df, var = "Cyt", value = "Value", color = "white", stat="pval", method="spearman")
```
Finally, you can show only the upper part or the lower part of the specular matrix.
```{r, fig.width=5, fig.height=4}
ggcorrplot(df, var = "Cyt", value = "Value", color = "black", tri="lower")
```