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2011 May 11
2
Dotplot (package Hmisc) with groups: colours and symbols
Hello all,
This question concerns the function Dotplot from the Hmisc package.
My aim is to compare values between groups in each panel of the
Dotplot, with the values of different groups clearly distinguishable
by different symbols. All lines and symbols should be coloured in
black.
Before adding the panel function to the Dotplot, the groups behaved as
desired and were marked by different
2006 Jul 07
2
dotplot (lattice) with panel.segments and groups
Hi,
The following produces almost exactly what I needed. The problems are
that the 'panel.dotplot' call (commented) generates the error 'Error in
NextMethod("[") : argument "subscripts" is missing, with no default'. The
other problem is that the colors alternate between the levels of the 'site'
variable, rather than 'year'.
barley$yield2
2009 Feb 19
2
dotplot points color
Dear list,
is it possible to change the background color of dotplot's points? I tried
in many ways but unsuccessfully
Thanks in advance
Gianandrea
require(lattice)
dotplot(variety ~ yield | site, data = barley, groups = year, pch=21)
dotplot(variety ~ yield | site, data = barley, groups = year, pch=21,
bg=c("2","3")) ??!!!
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2004 Sep 29
2
lattice .ps graphic is rotated in LaTeX slides
I've generated a version of the classic dotplot of the barley data with
library(lattice)
data(barley)
trellis.device("postscript", color=TRUE, file="barley2x3.ps")
old.settings <- trellis.par.get()
trellis.par.set("background", list(col = "white"))
lset(list(superpose.symbol=list(pch=c(19, 1, 25, 2, 15, 22, 23),
2007 Jan 30
1
change plotting symbol for groups in trellis graph
Hi,
how can I change the plotting symbol for the groups in a trellis panel dotplot.
My graph is similar to:
library(trellis)
dotplot(variety ~ yield | site, data = barley, groups = year,
key = simpleKey(levels(barley$year), space = "right"),
xlab = "Barley Yield (bushels/acre) ",
aspect=0.5, layout = c(1,6), ylab=NULL)
I'd like to
2005 May 03
3
Lattice dotplot with symbols sized and colored
Apologies if this is a naive beginners question.
I am trying to create a dotplot with the lattice dotplot function in which
my dots are colored differently depending on if positive or negative and
sized by sp.nc.bdrs.data$mwZ
I have tried...
dotplot(sporder ~ cvarorder | direct, data=sp.nc.bdrs.data,
cex=abs(sp.nc.bdrs.data$mwZ * 0.05),
xlab="climate variables",
2012 Jun 06
5
how to add a vertical line for each panel in a lattice dotplot with log scale?
by considering this example from barley dataset
#code start
dotplot(variety ~ yield | site, data = barley,
scales=list(x=list(log=TRUE)),
layout = c(1,6),
panel = function(...) {
panel.dotplot(...)
#median.values <- tapply(x, y, median) # medians for each
variety
#panel.abline(v=median.values, col.line="red") # but this
2012 Nov 15
1
strip.custom() with more than one conditioning variable
Suppose I wanted to plot the barley data like this:
dotplot(variety ~ yield | year+ site, barley,
strip = strip.custom(style = 4))
The factor levels are far too long for that to be useful. I can
overcome that problem if I shorten the levels like this:
dotplot(variety ~ yield | year + site, barley,
strip = strip.custom(style = 4,
factor.levels =
2013 Feb 18
1
lattice dotplot labelling median and mean values for each panel
By considering this reproducible example
#start code
library(lattice)
dotplot(variety ~ yield | site, data = barley,
layout = c(1,6),
index.cond= function(x,y){median(x)},
panel = function(x,y,...) {
panel.dotplot(x,y,...)
median.values <- median(x)
panel.abline(v=median.values, col.line="red")
2018 Apr 27
1
[FORGED] Extracting specified pages from a lattice ("trellis") object.
Hi
Does this not do what you want ... ?
allpages <- dotplot(variety ~ yield | year * site, data=barley,
layout=c(2,2))
page2 <- allpages[1:2, 3:4]
print(page2)
Paul
On 24/04/18 17:51, Rolf Turner wrote:
>
> On 24/04/18 15:17, Paul Murrell wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I think the subsetting works by giving you the panels for the
>>
2006 Dec 08
1
lattice: defining an own function using args for "formula" and "groups"
x.fun <- function( formula, data ) dotplot( formula, data )
x.grp <- function( formula, groups, data ) dotplot( formula, groups, data )
data( barley )
> x.fun( variety ~ yield | site, data=barley )
# no problem
> dotplot( variety ~ yield | site, groups=year, data=barley )
# no problem
> x.grp( variety ~ yield | site, groups=year, data=barley )
object "year" not found
2018 Apr 24
0
[FORGED] Extracting specified pages from a lattice ("trellis") object.
On 24/04/18 15:17, Paul Murrell wrote:
> Hi
>
> I think the subsetting works by giving you the panels for the
> corresponding levels of the conditioning variable(s).? Note that, if
> there is more than one conditioning variable, you will need more than
> one subsetting index.
>
> For example, taking this plot with two conditioning variables and 12
> panels in
2004 Feb 12
2
lattice: showing panels for factor levels with no values
How to show panels for factor levels of conditioning variables
which do have no values?
E.g. there are panels for "Grand Rapids" when they have values:
data( barley )
with( barley, dotplot(variety ~ yield | year * site, layout=c(6,2) ) )
There are no panels for "Grand Rapids"
when there are no values for "Grand Rapids":
my.barley <- subset( barley, ! ( site ==
2018 Apr 24
2
[FORGED] Extracting specified pages from a lattice ("trellis") object.
Hi
I think the subsetting works by giving you the panels for the
corresponding levels of the conditioning variable(s). Note that, if
there is more than one conditioning variable, you will need more than
one subsetting index.
For example, taking this plot with two conditioning variables and 12
panels in total ...
dotplot(variety ~ yield | year * site, data=barley)
... this produces three
2010 Mar 22
2
using reorder in "dotplot"
Hi ,
Name
rate
HEALTHALLIANCE HOSPITALS, INC -1.06211747
MOUNT AUBURN HOSPITAL 0.50960291
STURDY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 2.64233232
LAWRENCE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2.15628558
CAMBRIDGE HEALTH ALLIANCE 1.23623144
I would like use
2008 Jun 16
2
Lattice: Superpose bwplot and dotplot [newbie question]
Hello everyone
I have dataset containing a monetary value (ABS) and two factors (Fct,
Group). I am able to create useful using:
bwplot(ABS~Group|Fct)
and
dotplot(ABS~Group|Fct)
Question: What do I have to do to overlay the dotplot with the bwplot (same
data set)?
I've found a couple of posts that hinted at the possibility of doing that,
and checked the panel.superpose() help, but the info
2005 Jun 01
1
font size in the trellis plot
>library(lattice)
>dotplot(variety ~ yield | site, data = barley, groups = year,
key = simpleKey(levels(barley$year), space = "right"),
xlab = "Barley Yield (bushels/acre) ",
aspect=0.5, layout = c(1,6), ylab=NULL)
and i get the plot whose font overlaps .what parematers should i change.(i do not want to change the size of the plot).
2005 Sep 28
3
xyplots
Hi All,
I have a four panel xyplot. I wish to plot each point as an open or
filled circle depending on the value of an indicator variable.
I assume I need to use panel.superpose(), but I can't figure out the
syntax from lattice documentation.
Running R 2.1 under Mac OS X 10.4.2.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Nathan
Nathan Leon Pace, MD, MStat
University of Utah
Salt Lake
2010 Feb 26
1
bwplot() {lattice}
Hi All,
I'm trying to plot boxplot graph. I tried barchart with "groups=" option and
it worked fine. But when I try to generate same kind of graph using
bwplot(), "groups=" option doesn't seem to work. Though this works,
yield ~ variety | site * year
I'm thinking why "groups=" doesn't work in this case, can anyone help
please...
#Code:
2011 Apr 07
1
dotplot as a background for multiple barchart plots (with Lattice)
Hi R users,
I'm kind stuck in my R experience...
I want to have a multiple barchart with n windows, but with the same
background for each window, and I want that background to be a recorded
dotplot.
First, is it possible ?
If so, I guess I have to call a record plot in the panel function but how ?
As there is no panel.plot and I can't use the recorded plot as an
argument for the