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2004 Jan 02
1
bwplot and panel.bwplot
Hello,
I am trying to use "bwplot" to display whisker boxes according to some conditioning factors ("age" has two values 1/2). I get the following messages:
> library(trellis)
> bwplot(dvk95~age|site*season,panel=function(x,y){panel.bwplot(x,y)})
Error in tapply(1:0, structure(list(INDICES = numeric(0)), .Names = "INDICES"), :
arguments must have
2010 Nov 02
1
Colour filling in panel.bwplot from lattice
Inspired by colouring the dots of box-whisker plots I am trying to also
fill the boxes (rectangles) with different colours. This seems not to
work as I expected.
Looking at the help page of panel.bwplot it says: 'fill - color to fill
the boxplot'. Obviously it is only intended to fill all boxes with only
one colour?
Nevertheless the following example shows, that 'fill' from
2006 Feb 06
2
turn off selected axes in bwplot
I want to turn off selected axes in bwplot. I would like to only have the bottom axis drawn, with the others off.
I have a series of bwplots that I want on one device, like this:
p1<-bwplot(x1,box.ratio=.1)
p2<-bwplot(x2,box.ratio=.1)
...
print(p1,position=c(0,.8,1,1),more=T)
print(p2,position=c(0,.6,1,.8),more=T)
...
I know about the panel functions panel.bwplot() and panel.axis(), but
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
2004 Jul 09
3
Problem with bwplot
Try factor(vec2) in your bwplot() call.
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Subject: [R] Problem with bwplot
Hi,
I'm ploting some box-and-whisker plots with bwplot but I'm not getting
any box-and-whiskers ... just dots.
2005 Jan 17
2
bwplot: how not to draw outliers
RenE J.V. Bertin wrote:
> Hello, and (somewhat belated) best wishes for 2005.
>
> Can one order not to draw outliers in bwplot, or at least exclude them from the vertical axis scaling? If so, how (or what doc do I need to consult)?
> The options that have this effect in boxplot() do not appear to have any effect with bwplot (although outline=FALSE in boxplot does *not* change the
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 <-
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
2004 Sep 17
2
lattice: bwplot and panel.lmline()
On Friday 17 September 2004 13:52, RenE J.V. Bertin wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I am doing regressions (using panel.lmline() (and panel.abline(
> rlm(...))) ) inside a panel method which I pass to bwplot().
>
> What I would like to do is create a boxplot of categorised data
> (binned on the independent variable), and superpose a regression line
> which is calculated using the
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
2012 Sep 28
1
Lattice bwplot(): Conditioning on one factor
I'm not able to create the proper syntax to specify a lattice bwplot() for
only one of two conditioning factors.
The syntax that produces a box plot of each of the two conditioning
factors is:
bwplot(quant ~ param | era, data=mg.d, main='Dissolved Magnesium', ylab='Concentration (mg/L)')
What I've tried unsuccessfully are:
bwplot(quant ~ param |
2011 May 01
2
bwplot in ascending order
Can anyone point me to examples with R code where bwplot in lattice is used to order the boxes in ascending order? I have found the following discussion and it partly works. But, I have a conditioning variable, so my example is more like
bwplot(var1 ~ var2|condition, dat)
Th example in the discussion below works only when there is not a conditioning variable as far as I can tell. I can tweak the
2008 Jun 16
2
Lattice: Superpose bwplot and dotplot [newbie question]
Hello everyone
I have dataset containing a monetary value (ABS) and two factors (Fct,
Group). I am able to create useful using:
bwplot(ABS~Group|Fct)
and
dotplot(ABS~Group|Fct)
Question: What do I have to do to overlay the dotplot with the bwplot (same
data set)?
I've found a couple of posts that hinted at the possibility of doing that,
and checked the panel.superpose() help, but the info
2005 Mar 23
2
alternative to 'groups' for lattice bwplot()
Hi,
Is there some alternative to the 'groups' argument in lattice's bwplot
function for boxplots? Say in the example below:
bwplot(yield ~ site | year, data = barley)
you want to have two side by side boxplots per site, corresponding to each
year in the barley data frame. Ideally, the space between boxplots of the
same site should be smaller than that between boxplots of different
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
2006 Jun 01
1
how to add point and label to boxplot using bwplot
Hi.
My data contains information for 10 hospitals for 12 different measures.
Let's call it x1-x12. I need to create a boxplot for each one of this
measures and put them into one page. Each plot also needs to be independent,
i.e. cannot use the group feature because of different scales for each
measure. I was successful using the following code:
x1 <- c(1.317604376, 0.978038233,
2009 Apr 17
2
Numeric data calculated in bwplot
Hi,
i was wondering if there is a way to extract statistic calculated by the
function bwplot in numeric format, i.e. a list with values of borders mean
etc.
Going through the help i couldn't find it, and text of the function
itself(bwplot) is very long.
Thanks
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2005 May 26
1
export the graphical result of bwplot()
Dear all,
Maybe somebody can help me to understand my problem:
Inside a R script, I try to export the graphic results of 'bwplot' in some
jpeg files.
The data source ('main') is a mix of numeric and factor values
the "analysis_bwplot()" contains the loops (i and j) and calls the
"analysis_var_var_bwplot()" method.
"analysis_var_var_bwplot()" uses
2002 Dec 13
1
Problem with lattice bwplot
I've come across the following error when using free scales with bwplot (I use
a small example data set just to illustrate the problem):
> d <- data.frame(
x=c(34.4, 12.4, NA, 65.3, NA, 12.0, 45.0, 645.0, 644.0,323.0),
fac1=c('a','a','b','a','b','a','a','c','c','c'),