Hi, I was just trying to figure out how to beautify the output of my bwplot-output. Altogether I figured most of the things out on my own. The one thing which puzzles me though are the symbols for the outliers. I can easily change the form of the median symbol by using "pch" but I don't know how to do this for outliers. Obviously the "outpch" of the "bxp"-function is not implemented. Any clue how to do this? Any documentation reference at hand? cheers Vincent [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Hi, I was just trying to figure out how to beautify the output of my bwplot-output. Altogether I figured most of the things out on my own. The one thing which puzzles me though are the symbols for the outliers. I can easily change the form of the median symbol by using "pch" but I don't know how to do this for outliers. Obviously the "outpch" of the "bxp"-function is not implemented. Any clue how to do this? Any documentation reference at hand? cheers Vincent [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
vincent david wrote:> Hi, > > I was just trying to figure out how to beautify the output of my > bwplot-output. Altogether I figured most of the things out on my own. The > one thing which puzzles me though are the symbols for the outliers. > > I can easily change the form of the median symbol by using "pch" but I > don't know how to do this for outliers. Obviously the "outpch" of the > "bxp"-function is not implemented. > > Any clue how to do this? Any documentation reference at hand? > > cheers > > Vincent >Hi, Vincent, You need to change the setting for "plot.symbol". trellis.par.set(theme = col.whitebg()) # not required, but my preference bwplot(voice.part ~ height, data = singer, xlab = "Height (inches)", par.settings = list(plot.symbol = list(pch = 2, col = "blue"))) I'm not sure where this is documented. I figured it out by reading the code for "panel.bwplot" which shows the settings used to plot the outlier symbols. HTH, --sundar