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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:
2004 Aug 03
1
(Lattice) How to improve the readability of a bwplot, i.e. separating groups somehow
Hi all, first of all thanks for the answer to my previous question on lattice some time ago. In particular to Patrick Connolly for advices on netiquette (I hope this time I'm doing right....) and to Deepayan Sarkar fro the help on lattice. Now, my nowaday problem. Please consider the following mydf<-cbind.data.frame( RESPONSE = c(rnorm(9,rep(2:4,each=3),10),
2008 Sep 03
1
lattice command equivalent to points
Hello, This is my first post to R-help so forgive me if I'm committing a fatal error somehow.  Feel free to let me know.   My question is this:  I would like to add a triangle to represent the mean in a box plot generated with the bwplot command.   How do I do this?  I am able to do this using the boxplot and points command but points does not work with bwplot.    If you run the following code
2010 Oct 11
1
Lattice::bwplot unexpected behaviour when using vector of colors
Hi, I'm trying to produce colored boxplots using lattice::bwplot function. I need to plot each boxplot in the panel with a specific color. Naturally I used a vector of colors and expected to see colored boxplots. Although the boxplots were colored, the color of whiskers and the boxes do not match. Here is an example: d = data.frame(y = rnorm(100), x=1:4) box.color <-
2010 Oct 11
1
Lattice::bwplot unexpected behaviour when using vector of colors
Hi, I'm trying to produce colored boxplots using lattice::bwplot function. I need to plot each boxplot in the panel with a specific color. Naturally I used a vector of colors and expected to see colored boxplots. Although the boxplots were colored, the color of whiskers and the boxes do not match. Here is an example: d = data.frame(y = rnorm(100), x=1:4) box.color <-
2012 May 03
1
bwplot: using a numeric variable to position boxplots
[Env: R 2.14.2 / Win Xp] In the examples below, I'm using lattice::bwplot to plot boxplots of 4 variables, grouped by a factor 'epoch' which also corresponds to a numeric year. I'd like to modify the plots to position the boxplots according to the numeric value of year, but I can't figure out how to do this. Also, I'd to modify the strip labels that give the variable
2004 Mar 22
2
calling bwplot within a for loop
Hi, I am working with R 1.81. When I call bwplot() it prints the output to the windows device as it should. For example, d<-data.frame(y=c(2,3,4,5,12,14,16,11),x=c(rep("group1",4),rep("group2",4))) bwplot(y~x,data=d) This code results in a parallel boxplot. That is a single plot with 2 boxplots next to each other; a boxplot for "group1" and a boxplot
2005 Jul 12
2
unexpected behavior in bwplot
R-2.1.1 on windows XP I just noticed something unpleasant when using bwplot (from lattice). In order to satisfy a wish from a client, I needed to produce sets of boxplots conditioned by another factor. My client didn't like the look of the boxplots (by default, they have a star to mark the median, instead of the commonly used line). I told him "no problem" dumped panel.bwplot,
2007 May 21
2
Questions about bwplot
Dear R-experts, I have some questions about boxplots with lattice. My data is similar as in the example below, I have two factors (Goodness of Fit and Algorithms) and data values but in each panels the scales are quite different, therefore the normal boxplots produced by set.seed(1) GOF <- factor(rep(c("GOF1","GOF2","GOF3"),each=40)) Alg <-
2004 Nov 06
1
basic bwplot query
Hi - I have some data consisting of a number of observations within each of 15 countries. Each country falls into one of two groups. I'd like to use the lattice library's bwplot to present boxplots of the country-level data, with a separate panel for each group, but showing only the relevant countries in each panel. Here's an analogous example using the "singer" data
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
2011 Feb 22
1
how can I connect paired points within lattice bwplot?
Hello all, my first post to this list. I do a lot of experiments using a paired sampling design and I would get a lot of mileage out of figures like this, if I can make it work! Any advice would be appreciated. my email is: cory.champagn at gmail.com. Thanks! #define dummy variables and a dataframe: y1 <- c(1:20) x1 <-
2005 Sep 20
3
annotating an axis in bwplot (lattice)
Hi, I'd like to add, say, the sample size for every group in a bwplot as a parenthetical annotation to the axis. Here's a sketch: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- require(Hmisc) age <- sample(1:100, 1000, replace = TRUE) sex <- gl(2, 8, 1000, c("Male", "Female")) grp <- gl(4, 6, 1000, letters[1:4]) bwplot(grp ~ age |
2013 Feb 22
1
locating boxplot in bwplot (lattice)
Hello I am using lattice bwplot to draw migration distance of three groups of birds. The boxplots from the left to right is displayed in alphabetic order of the boxplot names, as the default setting. However, I would like the boxplots from the left to right to be displayed according to the migration distance from the short values to the long ones. In the data below, from the left to the
2006 Feb 26
2
How to produce notches in bwplot?
Dear r-helpers, tst <- data.frame(as.numeric(x <- 1:20), f <- rep(c('hi','lo'), times = 10)) with(tst, bwplot(f ~ x, panel = function(x, y){panel.bwplot(x, y, pch = '|', stats = boxplot.stats, fill = 8, varwidth = T)})) I can't figure out from the documentation how to tell stats that I would like to see notches or (even bands). Here is what I've
2011 Jun 26
1
bwplot questions: box order, axis breaks, and multiple y-axis labels
Hi all, I used bwplot in lattice to create a 6-panel boxplot grouped by a conditioning variable (param) that displays concentration (conc) in response to treatment (trtmnt). Here is the functional part of my code followed by my three questions: library(lattice); ww<-read.csv(file="c:/Rdata/lattice_boxplot_prep.csv",header=TRUE,sep=","); attach(ww);
2011 Aug 20
1
Groups and bwplot
Dear R-users, A while ago, Deepayan Sarkar suggested some code that uses the group argument in bwplot to create some 'side-by-side' boxplots (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2010-February/230065.html). The example he gave was relatively specific and I wanted to generalize his approach into a function. Unfortunately, I seem to have some issues passing the correct arguments to the
2013 Apr 07
4
Same boxplot colors by panels in lattice (bwplot)
Dear all, I would like to have the same color for the all boxplots from the same panel, but my code below shows the two colors alternating. Thanks! set.seed(42) D1 <- rnorm(200) D2 <- factor(sample(letters[1:2],200,TRUE)) D3 <- factor(sample(letters[3:5],200,TRUE)) DF <- data.frame(x=D1,a=D2,b=D3) print(bwplot(b~x|a,data=DF,col=c("black","black"),
2004 Feb 16
1
2 bwplots - different colors
Hi all, I would like to draw one picture which would show two different types of boxplots using the same axes (kind of on top of each other). However, I would like to plot each boxplot using a different color or different shading inside the box, so they could be better distinquished from each other... Could you help me? Here is an example of the plot I have so far. I was only able to change the
2012 Jul 22
1
Lattice/"panel.bwplot" and Gviz: Boxplot question
Hi, I was using Gviz package to create a boxplot. I understand that Gviz uses "panel.bwplot" to create the boxplot. Is there any way that I can remove the dashed line surrounding each pair of boxplots? Here is some sample code: ############# library(Gviz) thisdata <- matrix(sample(1:100,60),nrow=10,ncol=6) positions <- sample(1:100,6) limit1 <- min(positions)-1 limit2