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2010 Feb 16
3
error : unused argument(s) when boxplot
Dear all, I am a total beginner in R, so sorry if this is the wrong place. I am using R 2.10.1 on a Mac (Mac OS 10.6.2). I have this small dataset : growth sugar 75 C 72 C 73 C 61 F 67 F 64 F 62 S 63 S I have no problem reading the table, or getting the summary, but if I try boxplot(growth~sugar, ylab="growth", xlab="sugar", data=Dataset), I have the following error :
2012 Sep 29
3
Removing lower whisker in boxplot to see the effects of the high values
Good Afternoon- I was wanting to alter the boxplot to remove the lower whisker, both the whisker line and staple just on the lower end. Is there a way to do this? As my code is currently: boxplot(log_loads~ind,data=nfmaum, horizontal=TRUE, notch=T, outline=FALSE, whisker=0, main="Maumee River Near Future Climate Scenarios", ylab="Log Load",xlab="Climate Scenarios")
2005 Sep 28
7
Plot Data Points in boxplots
Hello, I would like to plot my data in a fashion similar to a boxplot, but plot the true data points without a box, just overlay lines of the summary generated by the boxplot. I have less than 10 observations within each group, so I think showing the actual data would be more effective than the box of the boxplot. I have been unable to find a way to do this. Here is example data: >
2008 Oct 08
1
Strange horns on notched box plots
Hi I'm getting a weird result when I try to switch from a normal box plot to a notched one. The ends of the box fold down toward the median giving a horned appearance. Is just the sample itself? It is small, but the un-notched plot looks okay. Anyway to fix this? e7=as.vector(c(234,37,98,116,47)) boxplot(e7, plot=TRUE, notch=TRUE) Thanks very much.
2010 Aug 05
2
colour of label points on a boxplot
Hi all, I have 6 datasets(dataframes Assem_ContigsLen7 through all_ContigsLen12) containing 3 columns (contig_id, contig_length, read_count). Each dataset is composed of 3 types of contigs (assemblies of genomic fragments), 1- all Bacterial fragments, 2 - all Viral fragments, 3 - mixed fragments. I identified the type of contig through a merge with another table with just contig_id and
2003 May 11
2
what does boxplot draw?
Dear r-help, Unfortunately I cannot find in the documentation what determines ranges of a 'box' in the box-and-whisker plot. It is said in "Simple R" (http://www.math.csi.cuny.edu/Statistics/R/simpleR) that they are 1st and 3rd Qus usually. I tried to add to boxplot lines with (quantile(x,probs=0.25)), but lines do not coincide with edges of boxes.
2012 Jun 28
1
custom graphing of box and whisker plots
Hi, I'm trying to graph some data in a boxplot-like style, but I want to set the box and whisker limits myself (rather than having R calculate them for me). I'd like the boxes to be shaded and the whiskers to be dotted lines. My data are set up is something like this: min.whisker max.whisker min.box max.box species 0 200 20 37
2010 May 09
2
changing parameters of the box and whisker plot
Hello: I am plotting some data using the box and whisker plot. However, I only want to plot the median, max and min, as I only have these values and not the quartile values. It seems R arbitrarily constructs the box margins to be halfway between the median and the max/min. How do I make the box and whisker plots without the box values? Thanks, Michael [[alternative HTML version
2008 Sep 18
1
about the whisker in boxplot
Hi, Dear R-users, I have a problem when I drawing a boxplot. I want to extend the whisker to the 5% and the 95% quantiles and only show the most extreme outlier, like 0.01% and 99.99% percentiles. What should I do? I saw something on boxplot.stat, but even I define the parameter in boxplot.stat, what I should do next? how to connect it to boxplot? Thank you very much! Catherine -- View
2010 Dec 17
3
box-and-whisker plots based on summary not data
Hi, Is it possible to produce box-and-whisker plots given that I have the median, interquartile and 5/95th centile values, but not the data from which they come? It seems that it ought to be possible to coerce bxp to do what I want, but I can't quite see how. Thanks, Matthew -- Matthew Vernon, Research Fellow Ecology and Epidemiology Group, University of Warwick
2005 Jul 10
2
Boxplot in R
I am trying to draw a plot like Matlab does: The upper extreme whisker represents 95% of the data; The upper hinge represents 75% of the data; The median represents 50% of the data; The lower hinge represents 25% of the data; The lower extreme whisker represents 5% of the data. It looks like: --- 95% | | ------- 75% | | |-----| 50% | | | | -------
2010 Sep 06
5
boxplot knowing Q1, Q3, median, upper and lower whisker value
Dear list, I am using a external program that outputs Q1, Q3, median, upper and lower whisker values for various datasets simultaneously in a tab delimited format. After importing this text file into R, I would like to plot a boxplot using these given values and not the original series of data points, i.e. not using something like boxplot(mydata). Is there an easy way for doing this? If I am not
2009 Oct 29
2
sample weight for box plot?
Hi, I would like to make a box and whisker plot but use a sample weight for each observation. I've searched around a bit and have not found a method of doing this. Anyone have any advice? Thanks much, Sean Parks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/sample-weight-for-box-plot--tp26104205p26104205.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2002 Feb 21
2
help understanding box plots
Another naive stats question. I'm trying to better understand what boxplots are telling me. I think what I see is the median and the boundaries of the 1st and 3rd quartiles. The whiskers represent the range of the data unless there are points which are outside "range" (default: 1.5) times the distance from the median to that quartile. Is that right? I've read the
2009 Aug 19
2
mild and extreme outliers in boxplot
dear all, could somebody tell me how I can plot mild outliers as a circle(?) and extreme outliers as an asterisk(*) in a box-whisker plot? Thanks very much in advance -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/mild-and-extreme-outliers-in-boxplot-tp25040545p25040545.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2010 May 12
2
Whiskers on the default boxplot {graphics}
How are the lower/upper whiskers defined in the default version of boxplot {graphics}? I tried help(boxplot) and searching www.rseek.org, but I was unable to determine an absolute answer. I checked out the definition of boxplot according to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box_plot), but it also had several approaches listed for how the whiskers could be determined, so I'm just
2012 Sep 18
4
add reference lines (or grid) in background
Dear all, Is there a simple way to add reference lines in background? I am trying with abline() or grid() but the lines, since they are executed after the plot function, are draw on top. How can I draw such lines beneath the main plot? Here is an example: x<-rnorm(100) boxplot(x) abline(h=c(-1,0,1)) grid(NA, 4, lwd = 2) regards, Luigi Marongiu, MSc [[alternative HTML
2005 Nov 21
1
modify boxplot
Hi everybody, I'm trying to modify the boxplot just to set the upper whisker to the 90 percentile value, but I still couldn't find the solution. Can anyone help me? Thanks Alessandro Carletti
2004 Apr 28
1
boxplot graphical arguments (PR#6832)
Dear r-bugs, I'd like to be able to draw boxplots with solid or dotted whisker lines. The lty argument is currently ignored by boxplot(), and indeed hardwired in bxp(). It's not very difficult to customize these functions to generate various types of boxplots, but generally it might be an idea to allow the user to pass a few more graphical arguments to boxplot(). The approach might as
2009 Jul 12
2
box and whisker (PR#13821)
In a Box and Whisker plot, I thought that when there are outliers both abov= e and below the whiskers, then the whiskers should both be the same length = (plus or minus 1.5 times the inter-quartile range). If you look at the plot for SilwoodWeather on p.155 of The R Book you will = see that for November (month =3D 11) the upper whisker is shorter than the = lower, while for other months with