Rich Shepard
2012-Aug-15 21:28 UTC
[R] NADA package/cenboxplot() method: maximum censored percentage
One set of data has censored (less-than detection limits) water chemistry concentrations for 80-100% of all observations. My initial trial-and-error attempts to apply the cenboxplot() method suggests that it has an upper limit to the percentage of censored observations. I do not see this limit in Dennis Helsel's second edition. Has anyone experience plotting censored data and can provide me with the maximum percentage of censored data in a set of observations? TIA, Rich
David L Lorenz
2012-Aug-16 12:29 UTC
[R] NADA package/cenboxplot() method: maximum censored percentage
Rich, The cenboxplot function uses cenros to estimate the censored values. The cenros function requires at least 2 uncensored observations to be able to do the regression. The cenros function does issue a warning when there are more than 80% censored data, but that is suppressed in cenboxplot. Hope this helps. Dave Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 14:28:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Rich Shepard <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com> To: r-help@r-project.org Subject: [R] NADA package/cenboxplot() method: maximum censored percentage Message-ID: <alpine.LNX.2.00.1208151413240.17434@salmo.appl-ecosys.com> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; format=flowed; charset=US-ASCII One set of data has censored (less-than detection limits) water chemistry concentrations for 80-100% of all observations. My initial trial-and-error attempts to apply the cenboxplot() method suggests that it has an upper limit to the percentage of censored observations. I do not see this limit in Dennis Helsel's second edition. Has anyone experience plotting censored data and can provide me with the maximum percentage of censored data in a set of observations? TIA, Rich [[alternative HTML version deleted]]