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2005 Nov 03
2
Can I do content analysis by R?
Can R conduct content analysis? I search "content analysis" in mail archives and only find the concord package can compute Krippendorff's alpha. If R cannot cope with content analysis, does anyone can tell me some other softwares? Thank you very much!
2004 Sep 27
2
Getting code for functions
Hello Pardon for the elementary question, I did try searching the archives with various terms, but to no avail. I am using R1.9.1 on a windows machine One of the great advantages of R (to me, anyway) is being able to see the code for a function , e.g. by typing sd one sees the code for getting a standard deviation. However, for many functions this only provides info. including UseMethod, eg.
2002 Jan 30
1
mosaicplot(formula, data)--- bugged?
I have been tinkering with mosaicplot() and friends as a way of learning R. As part of this, I've written a pair.table() method for mosaic matrices, and would like to extend mosaicplot to work with loglin and logln (MASS) objects. I'm using R 1.4.0 on Win 98. I've been trying to figure out the formula interface, and think there's a bug, but not sure how to find it, yet alone fix
2003 Jun 13
2
formula (joint, conditional independence, etc.) - mosaicplots
Hi, Can someone set me straight as to how to write formulas in R to indicate: complete independence [A][B][C] joint independence [AB][C] conditional independence [AC][BC] nway interaction [AB][AC][BC] ? For example, if I have 4 factors: hair colour, eye colour, age, sex does > mosaicplot( frequency ~ hair + eye + age + sex) mean that the model fitted is of complete independence of
2019 Jan 04
2
Función mosaicplot() con alpha segun valor.
Feliz año a todos! Y al que sepa y tenga tiempo, una duda: Quiero hacer un análisis de distribución de léxico (supongo que da igual eso) mediante mosaicplot(), en particular me interesa que me muestre el peso de la distribución según una proporción que ya conseguí sacar; la de el uso de x termino en un espacio determinado. Ejemplo: Distribución de los términos, totales (tabla1) sitio1
2010 Dec 15
1
problems with mosaic plot
I'm pretty sure that I did everything right, but my R is just not drawing the mosaicplot that I want, and there is also no error messege, looks like this right now: > mosaicplot(arthritis) > mosaicplot(~ sex + treatment + improved, data = arthritis, color = TRUE) > -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/problems-with-mosaic-plot-tp3090128p3090128.html Sent
2005 Mar 10
2
Question regarding mosaicplot
I tried this : > mosaicplot(stoc ~ q9r + segca,data=tmp2,color=T) : works fine. And now, this : > mosaicplot(stoc ~ q9r + segca, data=tmp2, color=T, main="Big title") Error in model.frame(formula, rownames, variables, varnames, extras, extranames, : invalid variable type I'm probably stupid and missed something simple in the manual (and wouldn't like to be
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
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
2005 Mar 29
1
Mosaicplot with different colors
This dataset below is one sample answer the questioner from our customer. > testbank <- read.table("testbank.txt", header=T) > testbank age married income gender ownhouse class 1 20-30 no high female yes 1st 2 30-40 no high female yes 1st 3 40-50 no low female yes 1st 4 50-60 no high female yes 1st 5 60-70
2002 Sep 13
1
[R] proposal: mosaicplot with sub and las
Two proposals for mosaicplot(): - The argument "sub" should not be ignored. Example: mosaicplot( HairEyeColor, sub = 'test of sub' ) - To be able to discern also longer axis labels the argument "las" or par(las=2) should not be ignored. Example: mosaicplot( HairEyeColor, las=2 ) Thanks Wolfram
2006 May 21
3
Unreadable labels
Playing around with examples from MASS4, I found a font problem in the mosaicplot in R-2.3.0. It doesn't happen in other plots. Running this example from MASS4, page 326... library(MASS) caith1 <- as.matrix(caith) names(dimnames(caith1)) <- c("eyes", "hair") mosaicplot(caith1, color = TRUE) ...I get an image as attached. The column and row labels are unreadable. It
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
2001 Nov 30
1
mosaic.by(): vectorizing args passed by apply()?
I've just started learning R, so I'm still on the steep part of the learning curve, but my enthusiasm was heightened by learning that there's a very nice implementation of mosaicplot(). As a learning project, I've already done a basic implementation of a pairs.table() function which does a mosaic scatterplot matrix, and now I'm trying to do conditional mosaic plots (discrete
2005 Nov 07
1
mosaicplot() update
Hi -- I've found a need for an additional option to mosaicplot(), to suppress the labels. It's not difficult, obviously, a minor thing. Would you like me to submit my revised code (I'll use your code rather than my original source code which was adapted for S-Plus and R)? Or it might be a 5-minute change for the appropriate person. No problem either way, just let me know. Cheers,
2005 Apr 15
2
abbreviate or wrap dimname labels
For a variety of displays (mosaicplots, barplots, ...) one often wants to either abbreviate or wrap long labels, particularly when these are made up of several words. In general, it would be nice to have a function, abbreviate.or.wrap <- function(x, maxlength=10, maxlines=2, split=" ") { } that would take a character vector or a list of vectors, x, and try to abbreviate or wrap
2006 Aug 30
4
Barplot
Dear all, I have a dataset. I want to make barplot from this data. Zero1 <- " V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Positive 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 Negative 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Positive 4 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 Negative 5 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Positive 6 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 Negative 7 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Negative 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
2012 Mar 13
1
Visualising multiple response contingency tables
Dear R Help Community, I have a question and an answer (based on reading this forum and online research), but I though I should share both since probably there's a much better way to go about my solution. My question is specifically about how to best visualise multiple response contingency tables. What I mean by 'multiple response' is that the total number of responses per row of a
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 -- View this message in context:
2011 Apr 11
1
read in summarised data as table()
I have some summarised data from a 2D pivot table which I want to visualise in R. How can I read in the data as a R table so I can use mosaicplot()? Dirk -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/read-in-summarised-data-as-table-tp3442283p3442283.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.