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2011 Mar 25
2
error in bargraph.CI {sciplot}
Hi to all,
Does anybody knows why this is giving an error?
data(ToothGrowth)
# Two-way design with options
bargraph.CI(dose, len, group = supp, data = ToothGrowth,
xlab = "Dose", ylab = "Growth", cex.lab = 1.5, x.leg = 1,
col = "black", angle = 45, cex.names = 1.25,
density = c(0,20), legend = TRUE)
Error in dn.call[[1]] :
2009 Apr 10
2
Problem with bargraph.CI in Sciplot package
Hi there,
I wonder if anyone can help me. I'm trying to use bargraph.CI in the Sciplot
package when there is a missing combination of the factor levels.
Unfortunately the standard errors on the plot do not appear to be correct.
Consider an analysis consisting of two factors A and B. When all factor
level combinations are present all appears fine:
library(sciplot)
#all data
2013 Feb 19
2
introducing jitter in overlapping graphs using ggplots (plotmeans). Also sciplot.
Hi,
I want to plot means with standard deviations of Total Nitrogen (TN) across
4 stations (S1-S4) and over 3 years (2007-2009). I want this plot in one
panel.
I do not want medians (bwplot, boxplot).
I have tried a few different packages and it seems that ggplots with
plotmeans was the fastest (I am not extremely skilled in writing my own
scripts). Unfortunately, there is no grouping
How to plot 2 continous variables on double y-axis with 2 factors: ggplot2, gplot, lattice, sciplot?
2013 Feb 25
3
How to plot 2 continous variables on double y-axis with 2 factors: ggplot2, gplot, lattice, sciplot?
Hi,
I have a data set with two continous variables that I want to plot MEANS (I
am not intrerested in median values) on a double-y graph. I also have 2
factors. I want the factor combinations plotted in different panes.
Dummy dataset:
mydata <- data.frame(factor1 = factor(rep(LETTERS[1:3], each = 40)),
factor2 = factor(rep(c(1:4), each = 10)),
y1 =
2010 Aug 25
1
multiple x factors using the sciplot package
Dear R community,
I am a beginner using the sciplot package to graph barplots. I would like to be able to graph two x factors (Sampling.year and Period).
Sampling.year: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Period: First, Second, Total
The parameter "group" is the different species I looked at. They can be seen in the legend.
The parameter "response" is the Average percentage
2009 Mar 21
1
bargraph.CI change se for sd
Hi there,
I am a beginner.
I would like to change the error bars in the bargraph.CI function from the
default (se) to (sd). The help file says
ci.fun= function(x) c(fun(x)-se(x), fun(x)+se(x))
Is there a simple way of telling the function what (x) precisely is - I
already define in in the of the bargraph.CI function and assume that is
should be able to use that information.
cheers,
Herwig
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2010 May 09
3
Plotting log-axis with the exponential base to a plot with the default logarithm base 10
Hello!
I have a problem which I have tried to solve for several days now..
I have plottet a lineplot.CI in the library "sciplot", and I am trying to
plot it with a logaritmic y-axis (with exponential base).
The problem is that; when I type "log "y"", the axis transforms into the
logaritmic of base 10.
I wonder if someeone could tell me how to specify that I would
2009 Nov 03
2
bargraph.ci - CI and color question.
Hello,
When using bargraph.CI in package sciplot can the bars for each group
be different colors? How do I select the color for each group?
When I use this instead of the default (SD vs SE):
bargraph.CI(x.factor = dose, response = len, data = ToothGrowth,
ci.fun= function(x) c(mean(x)-sd(x), mean(x) + sd(x)) )
Am I getting 95% CI bars?
Thank you kindly,
Michael Just
2006 Nov 17
2
s.e. on interaction plots
Is it possible to add standard error bars to the means on interaction plots?
Thanks
Murray
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Statistician, Datapharm Australia Pty Ltd
0404 273 283
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2008 Feb 15
3
lineplot.CI problem
Hi List,
I have a problem plotting data using the lineplot.CI command in the sciplot package.
I want to plot the data of 2 experimental cases using different lines (traces). Time is on the X-axis. The tricky thing is that the data collection in the second case started later than for the first case. This is to say: the first n data points for the second case are missing.
So far so good. However,
2007 Sep 28
2
plot graph with error bars trouble
Hi,
I have a data set like this:
Mutant Rep Time OD
02H02 1 0 0.029
02H02 2 0 0.029
02H02 3 0 0.023
02H02 1 8 0.655
02H02 2 8 0.615
02H02 3 8 0.557
02H02 1 12 1.776
02H02 2 12 1.859
02H02 3 12 1.668
02H02 1 16 3.379
02H02 2 16 3.726
02H02 3 16 3.367
306 1 0 0.033
306 2
2006 Jun 06
2
error bars in lattice xyplot *with groups*
Hi all,
I'm trying to plot error bars in a lattice plot generated with xyplot. Deepayan
Sarkar has provided a very useful solution for simple circumstances
(https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2005-October/081571.html), yet I am
having trouble getting it to work when the "groups" setting is enabled in
xyplot (i.e. multiple lines). To illustrate this, consider the singer data
2008 Oct 10
4
plotCI
Hi all,
I am using the function "plotCI" with the following command:
plotCI(m.residuos.p.2 [1:41],li=m.residuos.p.3 [1:41],ui=m.residuos.p.4
[1:41],lty=1,ylab="")
This generates exactly what I want except for the fact that I wanna drawn a
line linking the points (m.residuos).
How could I do that?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Caio
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2010 Apr 02
1
lineplot.CI in "sciplot": option "ci.fun" can't be changed?
hi List and Manuel,
I have encounter the following problem with the function "lineplot.CI".? I'm running R 2.10.1, sciplot 1.0-7 on Win XP.? It seems like it's a scoping issue, but I couldn't figure it out.
Thanks!
...Tao
> lineplot.CI(x.factor = dose, response = len, data = ToothGrowth)??? ## fine
> lineplot.CI(x.factor = dose, response = len, data = ToothGrowth,
2008 Oct 08
5
Plot means with error bars - A novice needs help
Hello,
I'd appreciate a suggestion on how to construct plots (barplots?) that use
means on the Y axis instead of density/count. I'd also like to use groups
and plot error or confidence interval bars on these graphs. I know this is a
read the manual situation. I'd appreciate help with what to read, or your
benevolence with some sample code.
I've looked at lattice and gplots2, but
2009 Mar 02
1
using par funtions in bargraph.CI()
I'm trying to create a bargraph of means with standard error bars using the
function bargraph.CI (in the sciplot package). Like this:
bargraph.CI(x.factor, response,data,xlab, ylab, par(family="serif"),font=11)
However, an error message comes up when I try to use the par funtion. Does
the character font/style need to be changed in a different way for this
kind of plot? Or am I
2007 May 01
1
sorting in barplot
Hello,
I'm trying to sort my bargraph.CI plot (function like barplot in the
SCIPLOT package) by the mean of the response variable.
Does somebody have a trick for it.
Thank you.
Romain Mayor, PHD student.
2011 Jun 15
1
Error bars
Hi,
Can anyone help with plotting vertical error bars on a bar graph.
I have tried following examples online and in the big R book and writing my own function but I have been unsuccessful and don’t really have an understanding of what it is I am doing. I have calculated my standard errors so basically just need to draw the bars on the graph but just don’t have a clue!!!
I don’t even know what
2007 Mar 20
2
Problem adjusting x-labels with bargraphCI
Hello:
I'm having quite a bit of difficulty adjusting the x-labels using bargraphCI. I've tried using text and srt=45 to rotate the labels or mtext for 2 lines to break up the labels. However, using either method, I cannot line up the labels with the midpoints of the bars (they line up with some sort of tick mark that is off the midpoint of the bars). Any suggestions would be greatly
2010 May 10
2
[Fwd: Re: Plotting log-axis with the exponential base to a plot with the default logarithm base 10]
Hello!
Thank you for answering!
What I am trying to do is to plot my raw values (biomass of different
species) on a logaritmic y-axis with the base of e. When I type "log="y"",
the axis transforms into a logaritmic axis with the base of 10.
Best regards,
Elisabeth
> Dear Elisabeth,
>
> I'm not sure if I have understood your question -- are you trying
> to