The reorderable matrix method is a convenient way of representing static tabular data (i.e. matrices) visually. In this paper, we present an approach to use the reorderable matrix method for visualizing time-varying matrix data. Solutions to the problems encountered during the adaptation of this visualization method for time-varying matrices and proposals to solve the problems related to the automatic reordering of static tabular data are discussed. The approach is illustrated by visualizing sensitivity matrices generated during the simulation of metabolic network models.
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