Dear R users, do you know an easy way (other than star plot) of making several points laying one over another visible? Is it any simple way of increasing such "multipoint" symbols - or shifting their positions randomly to make several points in one place visible? Cheers, sz. -- Szymon Drobniak || Population Ecology Group *Institute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University ul. Gronostajowa 7, 30-387 Kraków, POLAND *tel.: +48 12 664 52 19 fax: +48 12 664 69 12 www.eko.uj.edu.pl/drobniak [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
On Nov 22, 2011, at 4:58 PM, Szymek Drobniak wrote:> Dear R users, > > do you know an easy way (other than star plot) of making several > points > laying one over another visible? Is it any simple way of increasing > such > "multipoint" symbols - or shifting their positions randomly to make > several > points in one place visible?You can make them with transparent colors ... or you can make them small and jitter the x and y values,... or you can use hexbin plots... or you can use 2d density plots or.... probably other ways. We don't really have a very good problem description yet, so it is difficult to be very helpful. Why not read the Posting Guide and see if cam be more complete along its guidelines. -- David Winsemius, MD West Hartford, CT
On Nov 22, 2011, at 4:58 PM, Szymek Drobniak wrote:> Dear R users, > > do you know an easy way (other than star plot) of making several points > laying one over another visible? Is it any simple way of increasing such > "multipoint" symbols - or shifting their positions randomly to make > several > points in one place visible? >Hi Szymek, The cluster.overplot and count.overplot functions (plotrix) provide two ways to do this. If you have lots and lots of points, count.overplot will be more useful. Jim
Thank you everyone for useful tips! It seems it's not that difficult! Cheers sz. On 22 November 2011 22:58, Szymek Drobniak <geralttee at gmail.com> wrote:> Dear R users, > do you know an easy way (other than star plot) of making several points > laying one over another visible? Is it any simple way of increasing such > "multipoint" symbols - or shifting their positions randomly to make several > points in one place visible? > Cheers, > sz. > > -- > Szymon Drobniak || Population Ecology Group > Institute of Environmental Sciences,?Jagiellonian University > ul. Gronostajowa 7, 30-387 Krak?w, POLAND > tel.: +48 12 664 52 19 fax: +48 12 664 69 12 > > www.eko.uj.edu.pl/drobniak >-- Szymon Drobniak || Population Ecology Group Institute of Environmental Sciences,?Jagiellonian University ul. Gronostajowa 7, 30-387 Krak?w, POLAND tel.: +48 12 664 52 19 fax: +48 12 664 69 12 www.eko.uj.edu.pl/drobniak