Followup: Re: [R] Interaction Plots in R
Martin Maechler
maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Wed May 24 08:29:09 CEST 2000
>>>>> "Faheem" == Faheem Mitha <faheem at email.unc.edu> writes:
Faheem> I think it would be extremely useful to have code for interaction
Faheem> plots. This is something I missed when working with linear models on
Faheem> R. But why not add it to the R-base?
yes. definitely. This should go into R base, -- unless Kaspar objects --
and I think for 1.1.0 (due around June 15).
Kaspar (or anyone), can you provide the corresponding help (source) file,
interaction.plot.Rd -- including a few examples {using R builtin datasets} ?
We then will put it into R "base".
Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> http://stat.ethz.ch/~maechler/
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Faheem> On Wed, 24 May 2000, Ko-Kang Wang wrote:
>> Ah yes. I've just tested the code and it proved to be extremely
>> good. Thank you.
>>
>> I actually think it will be a good idea to put up a package
>> (library), with examples and help files etc...I don't know how the
>> others on this list think about this idea, but I would certainly
>> like to see such a package in CRAN.
>>
>> If you don't mind, I could put up a package for you and e-mailed it
>> to you.
>>
>> Thanks again.
>>
>> Ko-Kang
>>
>> Kaspar Pflugshaupt wrote:
>>
>> > >>
>> > >> Ko-Kang Wang wrote:
>> > >> Is there a function to do interaction plots in R?
>> > >> I know in Splus I can simply use interaction.plot()
>> > >
>> > > Thanks.
>> > > I don't think there's such a function, so I wrote one some time ago. It takes
>> > > two factors f1, f2 and a response variable data.
>> >
>> > Well, I've been using that function a lot lately and so I've improved it
>> > considerably, up to the point of being useful. Having a bit of a bad
>> > conscience for my last version (it was rather ugly), I'd like to post a
>> > better one. It uses colours, draws a legend (which can be reordered) and
>> > does a better job with axis labels. What's more, I've since discovered the
>> > "matlines" function :-) .
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