To whom it may help, I am new to R. I have been tring to have a lattice plot in two strip levels: 4 stations in 2 years. I type in: histogram(~Raw.no10$Width|Raw.no10$Station*Raw.no10$Year, data=Raw.no10, layout=c(4,2),nin=30,xlab="Prosomal Width (mm)", strip=strip.custom(bg='white'),ylab="Frequencies",tick=-1,col='grey',as.table=TRUE) The second level, i.e. Year, showed as "Raw.no10$Year" in the each of the lattice plot, instead of its respective year, such as "2002" and "2014". I changed to the following programme language, therefore: histogram(~Raw.no10$Width|Raw.no10$Station*Raw.no10$Year, data=Raw.no10, layout=c(4,2),nin=30,xlab="Prosomal Width (mm)", strip=strip.custom(bg='white',var.name=c("2002","2014")),ylab="Frequencies",tick=-1,col='grey',as.table=TRUE) in order to specify the variable names of the strip. Instead of showing "Raw.no10$Year", each of the lattice plot states "2014"! They should have 4 plots showing "2002" and another 4 showing "2014". Could any one help indicating what has gone wrong? I am really helpless and frustrated now. T_T Regards, Christine
Hi, On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 7:44 AM, Christine Lee via R-help <r-help at r-project.org> wrote:> To whom it may help, > > I am new to R. > > I have been tring to have a lattice plot in two strip levels: 4 stations in 2 years. > > I type in: > > histogram(~Raw.no10$Width|Raw.no10$Station*Raw.no10$Year, data=Raw.no10, layout=c(4,2),nin=30,xlab="Prosomal Width (mm)", strip=strip.custom(bg='white'),ylab="Frequencies",tick=-1,col='grey',as.table=TRUE)In both examples, you're mis-stating the data. Given the data argument, you do not need to restate the data source. histogram(~Width | Station*Raw.no10$Year, data=Raw.no10, layout=c(4,2),nin=30,xlab="Prosomal Width (mm)", strip=strip.custom(bg='white'),ylab="Frequencies",tick=-1,col='grey',as.table=TRUE) If that doesn't solve your problem, then please use dput(head(Raw.no10), 20) to provide some example data, or create fake data of the same structure. Without a reproducible example that includes some sample data (fake is fine), the code you used, and some clear idea of what output you expect, it's impossible to figure out how to help you. Here are some suggestions for creating a good reproducible example: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example> The second level, i.e. Year, showed as "Raw.no10$Year" in the each of the lattice plot, instead of its respective year, such as "2002" and "2014". > > I changed to the following programme language, therefore: > > histogram(~Raw.no10$Width|Raw.no10$Station*Raw.no10$Year, data=Raw.no10, layout=c(4,2),nin=30,xlab="Prosomal Width (mm)", strip=strip.custom(bg='white',var.name=c("2002","2014")),ylab="Frequencies",tick=-1,col='grey',as.table=TRUE) > > in order to specify the variable names of the strip. > > Instead of showing "Raw.no10$Year", each of the lattice plot states "2014"! They should have 4 plots showing "2002" and another 4 showing "2014". > > Could any one help indicating what has gone wrong? > > I am really helpless and frustrated now. T_T > > Regards, > Christine-- Sarah Goslee http://www.functionaldiversity.org
See inline On 06/04/2015 15:39, Sarah Goslee wrote:> Hi, > > On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 7:44 AM, Christine Lee via R-help > <r-help at r-project.org> wrote: >> To whom it may help, >> >> I am new to R. >> >> I have been tring to have a lattice plot in two strip levels: 4 stations in 2 years. >> >> I type in: >> >> histogram(~Raw.no10$Width|Raw.no10$Station*Raw.no10$Year, data=Raw.no10, layout=c(4,2),nin=30,xlab="Prosomal Width (mm)", strip=strip.custom(bg='white'),ylab="Frequencies",tick=-1,col='grey',as.table=TRUE) > > In both examples, you're mis-stating the data. Given the data > argument, you do not need to restate the data source. > > histogram(~Width | Station*Raw.no10$Year, data=Raw.no10,I think Sarah meant to type Station * Year and not as above> layout=c(4,2),nin=30,xlab="Prosomal Width (mm)", > strip=strip.custom(bg='white'),ylab="Frequencies",tick=-1,col='grey',as.table=TRUE) > > If that doesn't solve your problem, then please use > dput(head(Raw.no10), 20) to provide some example data, or create fake > data of the same structure. > > Without a reproducible example that includes some sample data (fake is > fine), the code you used, and some clear idea of what output you > expect, it's impossible to figure out how to help you. Here are some > suggestions for creating a good reproducible example: > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example > > >> The second level, i.e. Year, showed as "Raw.no10$Year" in the each of the lattice plot, instead of its respective year, such as "2002" and "2014". >> >> I changed to the following programme language, therefore: >> >> histogram(~Raw.no10$Width|Raw.no10$Station*Raw.no10$Year, data=Raw.no10, layout=c(4,2),nin=30,xlab="Prosomal Width (mm)", strip=strip.custom(bg='white',var.name=c("2002","2014")),ylab="Frequencies",tick=-1,col='grey',as.table=TRUE) >> >> in order to specify the variable names of the strip. >> >> Instead of showing "Raw.no10$Year", each of the lattice plot states "2014"! They should have 4 plots showing "2002" and another 4 showing "2014". >> >> Could any one help indicating what has gone wrong? >> >> I am really helpless and frustrated now. T_T >> >> Regards, >> Christine > >-- Michael http://www.dewey.myzen.co.uk/home.html
Hi also have a look at useOuterStrips in the latticeExtra package if you want station x time conditioning useOuterStrips(strip = strip.custom(par.strip.text = list(cex = 0.75)), strip.left = strip.custom(horizontal = FALSE, par.strip.text = list(cex = 0.75)), useOuterStrips(strip = strip.custom(factor.levels = ... , par.strip.text = list(cex = 0.75)), strip.left = strip.custom(factor.levels = ..., horizontal = FALSE, par.strip.text = par.strip.text list(cex = 0.75)), histogram(...) ) ## useOuterStrips ... = your code Regards Duncan Mackay Department of Agronomy and Soil Science University of New England Armidale NSW 2351 Email: home: mackay at northnet.com.au -----Original Message----- From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Christine Lee via R-help Sent: Monday, 6 April 2015 21:44 To: r-help at r-project.org Subject: [R] strip levels To whom it may help, I am new to R. I have been tring to have a lattice plot in two strip levels: 4 stations in 2 years. I type in: histogram(~Raw.no10$Width|Raw.no10$Station*Raw.no10$Year, data=Raw.no10, layout=c(4,2),nin=30,xlab="Prosomal Width (mm)", strip=strip.custom(bg='white'),ylab="Frequencies",tick=-1,col='grey',as.tabl e=TRUE) The second level, i.e. Year, showed as "Raw.no10$Year" in the each of the lattice plot, instead of its respective year, such as "2002" and "2014". I changed to the following programme language, therefore: histogram(~Raw.no10$Width|Raw.no10$Station*Raw.no10$Year, data=Raw.no10, layout=c(4,2),nin=30,xlab="Prosomal Width (mm)", strip=strip.custom(bg='white',var.name=c("2002","2014")),ylab="Frequencies", tick=-1,col='grey',as.table=TRUE) in order to specify the variable names of the strip. Instead of showing "Raw.no10$Year", each of the lattice plot states "2014"! They should have 4 plots showing "2002" and another 4 showing "2014". Could any one help indicating what has gone wrong? I am really helpless and frustrated now. T_T Regards, Christine ______________________________________________ R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see 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.
Thank you Duncan, I am new to R. Could you please tell me how to download the latticeExtra package to get stationx time conditioning? I am terribly sorry that I have read 3-4 R books for dummies but I am still quite helpless with using R. >_< Regards, Christine -------------------------------------------- 2015?4?7? ????Duncan Mackay <dulcalma at bigpond.com> ??? ??: RE: [R] strip levels ???: "R" <r-help at r-project.org>, "'Christine Lee'" ??: 2015?4?7?,???,??8:57 Hi also have a look at useOuterStrips in the latticeExtra package if you want station x time conditioning useOuterStrips(strip? ? ? strip.custom(par.strip.text = list(cex = 0.75)), ? ? ? ? ? ? ???strip.left strip.custom(horizontal = FALSE, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? par.strip.text = list(cex 0.75)), useOuterStrips(strip? ? ? strip.custom(factor.levels = ... , ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ???par.strip.text = list(cex = 0.75)), ? ? ? ? ? ? ???strip.left strip.custom(factor.levels =? ..., ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ???horizontal = FALSE, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ???par.strip.text = par.strip.text list(cex = 0.75)), histogram(...) ) ## useOuterStrips ... = your code Regards Duncan Mackay Department of Agronomy and Soil Science University of New England Armidale NSW 2351 Email: home: mackay at northnet.com.au -----Original Message----- From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Christine Lee via R-help Sent: Monday, 6 April 2015 21:44 To: r-help at r-project.org Subject: [R] strip levels To whom it may help, I am new to R. I have been tring to have a lattice plot in two strip levels: 4 stations in 2 years.? I type in: histogram(~Raw.no10$Width|Raw.no10$Station*Raw.no10$Year, data=Raw.no10, layout=c(4,2),nin=30,xlab="Prosomal Width (mm)", strip=strip.custom(bg='white'),ylab="Frequencies",tick=-1,col='grey',as.tabl e=TRUE) The second level, i.e. Year, showed as "Raw.no10$Year" in the each of the lattice plot, instead of its respective year, such as "2002" and "2014". I changed to the following programme language, therefore: histogram(~Raw.no10$Width|Raw.no10$Station*Raw.no10$Year, data=Raw.no10, layout=c(4,2),nin=30,xlab="Prosomal Width (mm)", strip=strip.custom(bg='white',var.name=c("2002","2014")),ylab="Frequencies", tick=-1,col='grey',as.table=TRUE) in order to specify the variable names of the strip. Instead of showing "Raw.no10$Year", [[elided Yahoo spam]] They should have 4 plots showing "2002" and another 4 showing "2014". Could any one help indicating what has gone wrong? I am really helpless and frustrated now.? T_T Regards, Christine ______________________________________________ R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see 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.