deepayan@stat.wisc.edu
2002-Dec-13 19:57 UTC
[Rd] Re: [R] Problem with lattice bwplot (same as PR#2349)
This is the same bug as that reported by Wolfram Fischer a few days back. I'm working on it, and hopefully it would be fixed by the next release of lattice (sometime next week). Deepayan On Friday 13 December 2002 08:57 am, Luis Torgo wrote:> I've come across the following error when using free scales with bwplot (I > use > > a small example data set just to illustrate the problem): > > d <- data.frame( > > x=c(34.4, 12.4, NA, 65.3, NA, 12.0, 45.0, 645.0, 644.0,323.0), > fac1=c('a','a','b','a','b','a','a','c','c','c'), > fac2=c('v2','v2','v1','v2','v2','v2','v1','v2','v1','v2') > ) > > # ok, although "x" has only NA values for fac1=='b' > > > bwplot(fac2 ~ x | fac1,data=d) > > # not ok, if I try to use different scales in the X axis > > > bwplot(fac2 ~ x | fac1,data=d,scales=list(x="free")) > > Error in pretty(x[is.finite(x)], ...) : x must be numeric > > # I can go around the error with > > > bwplot(fac2 ~ x | fac1,data=d[!is.na(d$x),],scales=list(x="free")) > > The problem is that one of the panels has no data because 'x' has only NA > values for that particular factor combination. This causes no problem with > uniform scales, but generates that error when trying to guess the best > scale for each panel. I think that it should be easy to add some test to > the code obtaining the scales for each panel, to avoid the always > unpleasant criptographic error messages ;-) > > Thanks, > Luis Torgo