I don't know if you can get the information from the plot, but you can
certainly get it from the density() function directly. For example,
# fake data
TestVar <- rnorm(60)
type <- rep(c("Bottom", "Other", "Top"), 20)
# density of TestVar for each type, estimated at 100 points along range of
TestVar
d <- tapply(TestVar, type, density, from=min(TestVar), to=max(TestVar),
n=100)
results <- data.frame(TestVar=d$Top$x, sapply(d, "[[", 2))
# select only those records where the Top density is greater than the
Bottom density
results[results$Top > results$Bottom, ]
Jean
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 10:25 PM, Parimal Lokhande <
parimallokhande@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a dataframe
> df
> with 3 columns. Details
> of df are
> as follows
>
> > summary(df)
> Date TestVar type
> Min. :2002-05-10 00:00:00 Min. :-3.8531 Bottom: 313
> 1st Qu.:2005-05-09 12:00:00 1st Qu.:-0.7773 Other :2501
> Median :2008-05-07 00:00:00 Median : 0.2482 Top : 313
> Mean :2008-05-07 00:00:00 Mean : 0.1980
> 3rd Qu.:2011-05-05 12:00:00 3rd Qu.: 1.2250
> Max. :2014-05-05 00:00:00 Max. : 3.6633
>
>
> > str(df)
> 'data.frame': 3127 obs. of 3 variables:
> $ Date : POSIXlt, format: "2002-05-10" "2002-05-13"
"2002-05-14" ...
> $ TestVar: num 1.34 2.02 1.39 1.54 2.45 ...
> $ type : Factor w/ 3 levels "Bottom","Other",..: 3 3
3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 ...
>
> I have plotted the following density plot for column 2 i.e. TestVar and
> then
> color coded according to factor variable "type"
>
> <http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4691999/Rplot01.jpeg>
>
> > ggplot(df)+ geom_density(aes(x=TestVar, color=type))
>
>
>
> I now want to filter out data samples such that the density
> curve
> of "Top" is
> higher than "Bottom". Basically I need TestVar values for which
blue line
> is
> higher than red line.
>
> How can this be achieved? Is there a way i can extract density values out
> of
> the plot?
>
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