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2007 Jun 28
3
Adding different output to different lattice panels
I would like to add a reference line to lattice graphs, with the reference line being different according to the factor level. Example : Draw 3 dotplots for "a","b" and "c" factors, and then add an horizontal line at y=10 for panel "a", y=8 for panel "b" and y=6 for panel "4" I tried the code below, but this draw all three reference
2010 Feb 26
1
factorial block design with missing data
Hello! I have read somewhere (somehow, I can't seem to find it again, it's been a couple of months) that when analyzing factorial block design, the position where you put the block factor is important, even more when there are missing values. I understand that when using anova.lm, the order is sequential, so that if I want to check for a treatment effect, I should put my blocking factor
2012 Mar 07
1
confidence intervals in dotplots in a for loop
# I have some population estimates and confidence intervals for various size classes # of animals captured with two gear types. I'd like to plot the estimates along with # the 90 and 95% CI's by size class for each gear type. # The data can be read in as: estimates <- c(67.42,30.49,32.95,23.53,10.26,6.03,23.53,0.93,50.72,24.2,25.84,18.54,
2010 Feb 22
1
tickmarks with time in dotplots
Hi, I'm drawing lattice dotplots with time along the x-axis as in: C <-data.frame(c("A", "B"),Sys.time()+ rnorm(50)*3600) names(C) <- c("Name", "Time") dotplot(Name ~ Time, data = C, horizontal = TRUE) On my display, the x-axis shows tick marks every two hours. I would like to show something more frequent; at least every hour, possibly more
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
2023 Nov 07
1
make a lattice dotplot with symbol size proportional to a variable in the plotted dataframe
Hello. My question is in the subject line. Using R 4.1.3 on Windows 10. Commented MWE below. Thanks. --Chris Ryan library(dplyr) library(lattice) ## fabricate a dataframe dd <- data.frame(agency = sample(LETTERS, size = 5), total = sample(100:200, size = 5), las = sample(20:40, size = 5)) dd <- dd %>% mutate(proportion = las/total, bubble = total/100) ## attempt to make a dotplot
2013 Jan 14
1
Tukey HSD plot with lines indicating (non-)significance
Dear list members, I'm running some tests looking at differences between means for various levels of a factor, using Tukey's HSD method. I would like to plot the data as boxplots or dotplots, with horizontal significance lines indicating which groups are statistically significantly different, according to Tukey HSD. Here's a nice image showing an example of such a graphical
2011 Sep 01
1
Background fill and border for a legend in dotplot
Dear R help group I've been working on this plot for a while now and now getting around to the minor adjusments. I would like to be able to put a border and background fill around the legend in this plot. I understand the legend 'bty' should do this have this capablity but not sure how the syntax works in this case ###### initalise library("lattice")
2011 Sep 15
1
Move the x-axis labels to the top of the dotplot
Dear R helpers I would like to move the x-axis labels, which plot automatically at the base of a dot plot to the top of the plot. Is there a way to do this? Code snippet below with(Cal_dat, dotplot(reorder(paste(Mine,Company), Resc_Gt) ~ Resc_Gt, fill_var = Commodity, pch_var = factor(Year), xlab_var = factor(Company), pch = c(21, 22, 23),
2013 Feb 15
3
lattice 3x3 plot: force common y-limits accross rows and align x-axes
Good afternoon, I would like to ask for help in controlling y-axis limits and labels in lattice doplots. Unfortunately, the problem is somewhat convoluted, please bear with the long explanation. I would like to create a 3x3 lattice of dotplots, say subject ~ count. The plot is conditioned on variables treatment and risk: subject ~ count | treatment + risk. In the experiment, not all subjects
2011 Oct 26
2
dotPlot with diagonal
Hi, I want draw a dotPlot. All works fine: (Seq <- matrix(c(1, 1, 6, 1, 2, 2, 5, 4, 3, 3, 4, 3, 4, 4, 3, 2, 5, 5, 2, 5, 6, 6, 1, 6), ncol = 6)) dotPlot(Seq[1,], Seq[2,], main = "Sequenz 1 und Sequenz 2", asp = 1) Is there a way to draw a small diagonal, begin at (0/0) to (6/6) (perhaps in red??) or must I use gimp? I have many dotPlots, so it is fine if R can do this. Thanks Joerg
2008 Dec 22
2
Hmisc Dotplot with confidence intervals and panel.points problem
Hello useRs, I have a question regarding the function Dotplot from the Hmisc package: I want two things: 1) confidence intervals around the dots 2) some additional "annotation" points plotted in the graphic I can easily achieve (1) by constructing an appropriate object with Cbind. But for (2) when I use the panel=function argument the confidence intervals of the original plot are gone.
2012 May 29
2
use xyplot to plot mean and CI by groups
Dear R users, I am trying to use xyplot to draw group mean and CI. The following is the sample code. But I want: 1. Use different colors and symbols to draw individual points, CI and the lines connect group means from different time points; 2. Add jitters to x axis to allow CIs not be overlapped Could anyone modify the attached code to achieve this? Thanks library(lattice)
2004 Feb 10
2
Dotplot: y-labels from rownames
How can I use row.names() as y-labels in Dotplot? How to set horizontal orientation for y-lables in lattice()? Dotplot(stcod1 ~ Cbind(statgh2,statgh2-1.96*segh2,statgh2+1.96*segh2)[og], subset=statgh2[og]>0.1, data=h2inqerrg02st, xlab="G", ylab=row.names(h2inqerrg02st)[og], main="") I have tried doing it with mtext() as well, but there is not enough space besides
2012 Jan 13
1
plotting regression line in with lattice
#Dear All, #I'm having a bit of a trouble here, please help me... #I have this data set.seed(4) mydata <- data.frame(var = rnorm(100), temp = rnorm(100), subj = as.factor(rep(c(1:10),5)), trt = rep(c("A","B"), 50)) #and this model that fits them lm <- lm(var ~ temp * subj, data = mydata) #i want to
2012 Jun 01
1
Fit lines in intxplot
Dear R help, I tried to add linear fit lines in intxplot by adding "index.cond = function(x,y) coef(lm(y ~ x))[1]" inside the intxplot().? It didn't help.? I would appreciate any help. My dataset and codes are pasted below. Thanks, A.K. datGreen<- read.table(text=" Time,??? DarkSt,??? LightSt 0,??? 0,??? 1 1,??? 0.03,??? 0.82 2,??? 0.06,??? 0.91 3,??? 0.12,??? 0.64 4,???
2011 Jan 18
1
dotplot line types and strip question
Hello, I have one question regarding dotplots and one question about the strip function in lattice. In the following function I wish to use two different line types in a dotplot. Specifying lty =c(1,2) does not work. No matter what line type is specified, solid lines are produced. The other graphical parameters pch and col work, however. How can I change the line types? Regarding the
2012 Sep 20
3
lattice dotplot reorder contiguous levels
my reproducible example test<-structure(list(site = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 3L, 3L, 3L, 3L, 3L, 3L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 5L), .Label = c("A", "B", "C", "D", "E"), class = "factor"),
2010 Jan 24
1
lattice ltext
Dear friends - please give me a hand. I have a dataset of 40 patients in two groups observed on three occasions. I only want to plot a line for each patient in the two groups. I use the ltext function to put the patient number but fail to make lattice understand the numbers as unique since apparently it starts all over with 1:20 for each panel instead of respecting my desires to have 1:20
2006 Sep 16
2
dotplot/Dotplot: connecting points within factor level across time
For each level of the factor in dotplot, I have time points I'd like to connect with a line. In the example below, 'x' represents a starting time and 'd' a duration, and I wish to connect 'x' to 'x+d'. Ordinarily I would use Dotplot from hmisc for this, but I have not been able to find a time class that Dotplot will allow. I can get lattice dotplot to put