I make plenty of scatterplots, especially using scatterplot.matrix from library(car). One thing I don't know how to do is determine which points are plotted last. Sometimes I plot a large number of points for multiple groups represented by different colors. I would like to guarantee that point that are far from the centroid for their group are plotted last. This way they will be visible because they won't be buried under a pile of points from another group. As it stands, it looks like scatterplot.matrix (and maybe other plotting functions) lay down a group at a time, in order, so that the first group is most likely to be buried under later groups. I try to sort factor levels so that the biggest groups go first, and that helps a little, but it isn't the complete solution I'm looking for. Thanks in advance. Mike -- Michael B. Miller, Ph.D. Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research Department of Psychology University of Minnesota
David Winsemius
2011-Jan-25 00:15 UTC
[R] determining the order in which points are plotted
On Jan 24, 2011, at 6:49 PM, Mike Miller wrote:> I make plenty of scatterplots, especially using scatterplot.matrix > from library(car). One thing I don't know how to do is determine > which points are plotted last. Sometimes I plot a large number of > points for multiple groups represented by different colors.?points> > I would like to guarantee that point that are far from the centroid > for their group are plotted last. This way they will be visible > because they won't be buried under a pile of points from another > group. > > As it stands, it looks like scatterplot.matrix (and maybe other > plotting functions) lay down a group at a time, in order, so that > the first group is most likely to be buried under later groups. I > try to sort factor levels so that the biggest groups go first, and > that helps a little, but it isn't the complete solution I'm looking > for. > > Thanks in advance. > > Mike > > -- > Michael B. Miller, Ph.D. > Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research > Department of Psychology > University of Minnesota > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org 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.David Winsemius, MD Heritage Laboratories West Hartford, CT