Albrecht, Dr. Stefan (AZ Private Equity Partner)
2006-Nov-10 17:10 UTC
[R] lattice: histogram of factor variable
Dear all, I am encountering a problem with lattice in the current version 0.14-13 with R version 2.4.0 on a Windows XP system. For example, histogram(~voice.part, singer) is not labeling the x labels according to the factor levels of voice.part, which it should do (and has done in former versions of lattice, as far as I remember). In addition, I get the warnings Warning messages: 1: arguments 'include.lowest', 'right' are not made use of in: hist.default(x, breaks = breaks, plot = FALSE, include.lowest include.lowest, 2: arguments 'include.lowest', 'right' are not made use of in: hist.default(x, breaks = breaks, plot = FALSE, include.lowest include.lowest,>which are a bit annoying, but (hopefully) not a real problem. Does anybody have a simple help (for the x labels)? Many thanks and best regards, Stefan ____________________________________ Dr. Stefan Albrecht, CFA Allianz Private Equity Partners GmbH Giselastr. 4 | 80802 Munich | Germany Phone: +49.(0)89.3800.18317 Fax: +49.(0)89.3800.818317 EMail: stefan.albrecht@apep.com <mailto:stefan.albrecht@apep.com> Web: www.apep.com <http://www.apep.com/> Please note my new email address: stefan.albrecht@apep.com <mailto:stefan.albrecht@apep.com> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
On 11/10/06, Albrecht, Dr. Stefan (AZ Private Equity Partner) <stefan.albrecht at apep.com> wrote:> Dear all, > > I am encountering a problem with lattice in the current version 0.14-13 > with R version 2.4.0 on a Windows XP system. > For example, > > histogram(~voice.part, singer) > > is not labeling the x labels according to the factor levels of > voice.part, which it should do (and has done in former versions of > lattice, as far as I remember).I will fix that, but you shouldn't really be using histograms for factors. Use barchart instead, e.g. barchart(table(voice.part) ~ levels(voice.part), singer, origin = 0) -Deepayan> In addition, I get the warnings > Warning messages: > 1: arguments 'include.lowest', 'right' are not made use of in: > hist.default(x, breaks = breaks, plot = FALSE, include.lowest > include.lowest, > 2: arguments 'include.lowest', 'right' are not made use of in: > hist.default(x, breaks = breaks, plot = FALSE, include.lowest > include.lowest, > > > > which are a bit annoying, but (hopefully) not a real problem. > > Does anybody have a simple help (for the x labels)? > > Many thanks and best regards, > > Stefan > > ____________________________________ > Dr. Stefan Albrecht, CFA > Allianz Private Equity Partners GmbH > Giselastr. 4 | 80802 Munich | Germany > > Phone: +49.(0)89.3800.18317 > Fax: +49.(0)89.3800.818317 > EMail: stefan.albrecht at apep.com <mailto:stefan.albrecht at apep.com> > Web: www.apep.com <http://www.apep.com/> > > > Please note my new email address: > stefan.albrecht at apep.com <mailto:stefan.albrecht at apep.com> > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >-- http://www.stat.wisc.edu/~deepayan/