Your data seems to have come through messed up but lets
assume you have a data frame with one column per tumor.
The convert your data to stacked form and call histogram:
DF <- data.frame(T1 = 1:10, T2 = 6:15)
library(lattice)
histogram(~ values | ind, stack(DF))
On 9/1/06, Nair, Murlidharan T <mnair at iusb.edu>
wrote:> I am interested in plotting histograms for the following data
>
>
>
> Isoform
>
> Tumor_65_198
>
> Tumor_50_192
>
> Tumor_80_167
>
> Tumor_80_204
>
> Tumor_95_197
>
> Tumor_70_189
>
> Tumor_90_202
>
> Tumor_40_177
>
> Tumor_60_21
>
> Tumor_70_174
>
> Tumor_70_147
>
> Tumor_50_5
>
> ABCC4-2007
>
> 1
>
> 1
>
> 1
>
> 6
>
> 1
>
> 9
>
> 10
>
> 1
>
> 2
>
> 0
>
> 10
>
> 1
>
> ABCC4-2008
>
> 5
>
> 8
>
> 7
>
> 5
>
> 3
>
> 10
>
> 5
>
> 5
>
> 7
>
> 3
>
> 10
>
> 3
>
> ABCC4-2009
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> ABCC4-2010
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> ABCC4-2011
>
> 0
>
> 10
>
> 4
>
> 3
>
> 2
>
> 0
>
> 2
>
> 4
>
> 1
>
> 4
>
> 10
>
> 0
>
> ABCC4-2012
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 10
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> ABCC4-2013
>
> 7
>
> 10
>
> 10
>
> 10
>
> 8
>
> 10
>
> 10
>
> 4
>
> 10
>
> 0
>
> 10
>
> 0
>
> ABCG1-0489
>
> 1
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 1
>
> 9
>
> 1
>
> 6
>
> 1
>
> 1
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> ABCG1-0490
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> 0
>
> ABCG1-0491
>
> 2
>
> 0
>
> 2
>
> 3
>
> 1
>
> 1
>
> 2
>
> 2
>
> 5
>
> 2
>
> 1
>
> 7
>
>
>
> Basically 12 different histograms one for each Tumor sample. What is an
> easy way to do this?
>
> I was trying to modify the following example code, but I guess I need
> some help as I am not very comfortable with R
>
> require(lattice)
>
> sundar.theme <- function() {
> par <- col.whitebg()
> par$strip.background$col <- rep("#000099", 7)
> par$add.text$col <- "#eeeeaa"
> par$add.text$font <- 2
> par$background$col <- "#ffffff"
> par$superpose.line$lty <- rep(1, 7)
> par$superpose.line$col[1:2] <- c("#880000",
"#008800")
> par$superpose.symbol$col[1:2] <- c("#880000",
"#008800")
> par
> }
>
> trellis.par.set(sundar.theme())
>
> print( # necessary if the file is source()'d
> histogram( ~ height | voice.part, data = singer,
> xlab = "Height (inches)", type = "density",
> panel = function(x, ...) {
> panel.histogram(x, ...)
> panel.mathdensity(dmath = dnorm, col = "black",
> args = list(mean=mean(x),sd=sd(x)))
> } )
> )
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks ../Murli
>
>
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