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2011 Mar 30
4
fonts in mosaic
I need to change the font(s) used in mosaic from package vcd.
The help file and the vignette do not give very explicit examples for
doing that.
The easiest solution would be changing the font for everything
on the graph: var labels, var names, title, subtitle, and cell labels.
What is the easiest way of accomplishing this?
2007 Sep 19
4
fontsize in mosaic plot lables
Hi List,
I am trying unsucessfully to modify the fontsize of lables in mosaic:
require(vcd)
mosaic(Titanic, pop=FALSE,
labeling_args=list(rot_labels=c(bottom=90,top=90),
set_varnames = c(Sex = "Gender"),
gp_text=gpar(fontsize=20))) #can't get it to resize text
tab <- ifelse(Titanic < 6, NA, Titanic)
# it works for labeling_cells
labeling_cells(text = tab,
2008 Sep 26
2
adjusting textsize and spacing in mosaic (vcd package)
I'm trying to find a way to change the font size in a mosaic plot (the
grid version, not the base graphics one).
Here's an example to demonstrate:
#Basic plot
library(vcd)
mosaic(HairEyeColor, shade = TRUE)
#Bad first guess: this stops the default cell colouring, and doesn't
change the font size
mosaic(HairEyeColor, shade = TRUE, gp=gpar(fontsize=16))
#This successfully changes
2008 May 02
1
A horizontal or vertical line draw on mosaic plot?
Hi,
I want to have a horizontal line on a mosaic plot with "vcd" package.
This would give me an idea where is 0.5 proportion in a cell. Using
"mosaicplot" function of "graphics" package, I can draw a line using
"abline." But, with "mosaic" function of "vcd" package, I have tried
to use "abline" function, which complains
2013 Feb 08
1
color query in mosaic in package vcd
require(vcd)
mosaic(matrix(1:6, 2, 3), gp=gpar(fill=c("red","gray","blue")), main="three
colors in each row")
mosaic(matrix(1:3, 1, 3), gp=gpar(fill=c("red","gray","blue")), main="only
one color in each row")
I anticipated three colors in the second plot. My guess is that there is
a matrix subscript without
2010 Jul 07
4
Gray level mosaic plot with shading_Friendly
Suppose we start with
data("Titanic")
mosaic(Titanic, shade = TRUE)
How do I combine the dashed box contours of shading_Friendly to indicate negative residuals, with three levels of gray: dark for abs(Pearson Resid) > 4, lighter for 4 > abs(Pearson Resid) > 2, and lightest for bs(Pearson Resid) < 2 ?
Thanks,
Michael
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2008 May 02
2
mosaic plot of "vcd" package does not stretch with 2-dimension?
Hi,
I like mosaic function of "vcd" package. I have played around it. I
have found out that mosaic plot data table is 2-dimension does not
stretch when you enlarge a mosaic plot. It is okay when data table is
3 or more dimension. The first one is of 3-dimension table case, and
the second one is 2-dimension. With the first plot, you can drag
window to enlarge a plot. With the
2008 Aug 17
1
how to override/replace a function in a package namespace?
I'm trying to test an extension of mosaic() from the vcd package that
requires a change to the
basic strucplot() function from that package. I want to test my change
by sourcing the
replacement function into my R session.
But when I do that,
source("c:/R/mosaics/strucplot-MF.R")
and run my extension, it is apparent that it is vcd:::strucplot that is
eventually called, not
my
2006 Jul 19
1
plain shading (not residuals) in mosaic plot
Hello. I've been using R for a couple of months and enjoying it a lot.
This is my first post to R-help.
I'm using the vcd package to make mosaic plots with labels on the tiles
indicating the number of items in each cell.
For example, I've made this plot:
> allmorph<-structure(c(10, 26, 17, 100, 70, 97, 253, 430, 185, 177,
> 25, 1), .Dim = as.integer(c(6, 2)), .Dimnames
2013 Apr 24
2
Regression on stratified count data
Hi all:
For stratified count data,how to perform regression analysis?
My data:
age case oc count
1 1 1 21
1 1 2 26
1 2 1 17
1 2 2 59
2 1 1 18
2 1 2 88
2 2 1 7
2 2 2 95
age:
1:<40y
2:>40y
case:
1:patient
2:health
oc:
1:use drug
2:not use drug
My purpose:
Anaysis whether case and
2006 Jan 27
1
monochrome mosaic plot in vcd package
helpeRs,
I have a nice looking mosaic plot in an article to be published
soon. Sadly, the published version will be in black and white and so ruin
the advantage of the default shading scheme of tiles.
What would readers suggest as an alternative shading scheme? If I have a
black-and-white shading scheme graduated according to suitable cutoffs I
won't be able to tell positive from
2013 Jul 04
2
Modificar una función de un paquete
Estimados miembros de la lista.
Estoy trabajando con la función mosaic del paquete vcd. Cómo puedo hacer
para ver el contenido fe la función y modificar algunos de sus argumentos?
Muchas gracias,
Manuel
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2005 Sep 16
1
How to make two figures in one plot - package vcd
Dear all,
I have a problem to make figures with two columns in package vcd.
Here an example code I take from "\library\vcd\html\plot.loglm.html"
What I need, I want to make two figures in one plot.
How could I do that.
I have tried with
layout(rbind(c(1, 1, 2, 2)))
but the same result, two plot.
Best wishes, Muhammad Subianto
library(vcd)
oldpar <- par(mfrow=c(1, 2))
## mosaic
2006 Jan 29
3
Mosaicplot coloring (PR#8537)
Full_Name: Greg Kochanski
Version: 2.2.1
OS: Debian Linux (testing)
Submission from: (NULL) (212.159.16.190)
mosaicplot(x, shade=TRUE) is intended to color the blocks
blue if they are more common than one might expect
and red if they are rarer than one might expect.
Unfortunately, if a block is much rarer than expected,
it is so narrow that one cannot see the red. Thus,
a casual inspection
2013 Jul 04
1
Modificar una función de un paquete
Muchas gracias Javier,
Lo que yo quiero es cambiar el título de la leyenda que dice "Pearson
residuals" a español "Residuales de Pearson", pero no me doy cuenta como.
También en lugar de "p-value", que diga "Valor de P". Es posible?
Manuel
2013/7/4 Marcuzzi, Javier Rubén <javier.ruben.marcuzzi@gmail.com>
> Estimado Manuel Spíndola
>
>
2011 Sep 03
1
Lmer plot help
Hello all
I'm running the lme4 package on my binomial data, and I'm happy with the
model and the resultant plot. However, I'd like to plot my table data, which
has: two IVs, and one DV. You can see an example below, where 'attractive'
= question (IV), male = condition(IV/predictor) and no/yes = answer (dv).
I'm using the table to investigate what questions act differently
2011 Apr 15
1
Sweave and Slides (Beamer)
I'm posting this for two reasons: one is to see if anyone has a better
way of solving the problem or suggestions for improving my existing
approach; and the other is to show what I'm currently doing in case
anyone else might find it useful.
The background is that I've been using Sweave for several years now to
produce class notes, and I sometimes include quite a lot of raw R input
and
2012 May 02
0
adding a caption to a mosaic plot?
Dear all:
Is there a way to add text to the margins or outer margins of a mosaic plot using the vcd package? I understand the margins argument to mosaic, but I don't know how to add text to that.
I'd like to add a caption to a plot. If possible, I'd like to know how to set the font and size for that function as well. My plot looks roughly as below.
Thank you for your time!
Simon J.
2010 Mar 22
3
Mosaic Plots
Hello Everyone
I want to plot Moasic Plots, I have tried them using iplots package (using
imosaic). The problem is the names dont get alligned properly, is there a
way to a align the names and provide legend in Mosaic plots using R?
Also I would like to know any other packages using which I can plot Mosaic
Plots
Thank you in advance
Sunita
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2012 Dec 18
2
Changing Variable Names In VCD
Hello:
What is the most efficient way to change the plotted variable names in mosaic plots in the vcd package? Should one do a separate contingency table first, change the dimension names there and then pass that to mosaic?
Or is there a way to do it simply within mosaic.
I was thinking something like:
mosaic(~var1+var2, labelling_args=list(varnames=c('newvar1', 'newvar2'))
Simon