[R] Spider diagrams
markhall@gol.com
markhall at gol.com
Wed Feb 28 04:55:10 CET 2001
Hi, I am trying to create what are called "spider diagrams" in the geochemical
literature using R. A spider diagram is basically a plot of the atomic number
versus the concentration on a log scale. Lines are drawn from each atomic
number for each sample.
Right now, my data frame looks like:
SAMPLE SITE V3 LA.NASC LAATNUM CE.NASC CEATMNUM
1 1A:001 ICU Loc 1A Kasori E 0.2708179 57 0.3285894 58
2 1A:002 ICU Loc 1A Kasori E 0.4542450 57 0.5353200 58
3 1A:003 ICU Loc 1A Kasori E 0.3020954 57 0.3330943 58
4 1A:004 ICU Loc 1A Kasori E 0.4956085 57 0.5660766 58
5 1A:005 ICU Loc 1A Kasori E 0.6821741 57 0.7434971 58
6 1A:006 ICU Loc 1A Kasori E 0.2667235 57 0.3471334 58
7 1A:008 ICU Loc 1A Kasori E 0.4072798 57 0.5160001 58
8 1A:011 ICU Loc 1A Kasori E 0.2958622 57 0.4187263 58
9 1A:017 ICU Loc 1A Kasori E 0.2479571 57 0.3287652 58
10 1A:018 ICU Loc 1A Kasori E 0.1469086 57 0.1802292 58
11 1A:019 ICU Loc 1A Kasori E 0.4560389 57 0.6020045 58
ND.NASC NDATNUM SM.NASC SMATNUM
1 0.3726716 60 0.3915657 62
2 0.6724895 60 0.6687707 62
3 0.4930570 60 0.4995848 62
4 0.6827095 60 0.6414732 62
5 1.1013142 60 1.3937307 62
6 0.4419258 60 0.3340616 62
7 0.6425135 60 0.4334365 62
8 0.4402632 60 0.2898625 62
9 0.3856467 60 0.2911848 62
10 0.1991619 60 0.1864905 62
11 0.7596844 60 0.7790251 62
My plotting commands:
plot(spider[,5],spider[,4],xlim=range(57,63),ylim=range
(0.1,10),log="y",pch=as.integer(spider[,1]))
points(spider[,7],spider[,6],pch=as.integer(spider[,1]))
points(spider[,9],spider[,8],pch=as.integer(spider[,1]))
points(spider[,11],spider[,10],pch=as.integer(spider[,1]))
Okay, sop far, so good. the problem I am having is getting the points
connected properly (based on the sample number). I need the lines going across
the plot, not parallel to the y-axis (which I have done all too easily).
Sorry to bother you folks with what is probably an easy question, but I've
reached the point of not sure what to try next. I have a suspicion this
is something readily done in R though...
Are there any people out there using R for geochemical data?
Best, Mark Hall
markhall at gol.com
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