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2005 Jul 04
0
New version of "vcd" package
...no restrictions on the number of dimensions, flexible positioning of labels, cell labeling, etc.) The framework in particular includes many predefinded functions for the creation of residual-based shadings. Convenience interfaces for various `flavors' of mosaic displays are available, e.g., doubledecker plots, or visualizations of "loglm" objects with residual-based shading. * misc: In addition, the package features several new data sets, and an inference function for (conditional) independence of margins in a contingency table. Happy drawing! David, Achim, Kurt -- Dr. David Meyer...
2005 Jul 04
0
New version of "vcd" package
...no restrictions on the number of dimensions, flexible positioning of labels, cell labeling, etc.) The framework in particular includes many predefinded functions for the creation of residual-based shadings. Convenience interfaces for various `flavors' of mosaic displays are available, e.g., doubledecker plots, or visualizations of "loglm" objects with residual-based shading. * misc: In addition, the package features several new data sets, and an inference function for (conditional) independence of margins in a contingency table. Happy drawing! David, Achim, Kurt -- Dr. David Meyer...
2008 Nov 07
0
grouped and stacked plot
...from a wide form to a long form (using subset and rbind), such as: TypeID - Var 1 - Var 2 - Var 3 - Val to TypeID+Var1 - Val TypeID+Var2 - Val ... therefore, if I use auto.key = TRUE, I will have permutation as Type* Number of Vars. I think I have to use similar process with vcd as well, using doubledecker or mosaic plot. Or, is there a different way/setting to create grouped and stacked using lattice or vcd that I am not accustomed (which is very like, since I am such as newbie with R, much less with R-graphics). Any idea is appreciated, Thanks, Ferry [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Aug 16
3
Stacked Area chart
I wish to do a stacked area chart to show how relative proportions of species within a stand have changed over time. I know this is simple, but can someone point me to the right function (if it exists). I have not had any luck finding it in the R-help, but maybe I am searching using the wrong keywords. Thanks, Mike Mike Saunders Research Assistant Forest Ecosystem Research Program Department