[R] density plot for very large dataset
Liaw, Andy
andy_liaw at merck.com
Sun Dec 14 12:26:58 CET 2003
You might want to try hexbin (hexagonal binning) in the BioConductor suite
(see www.bioconductor.org).
HTH,
Andy
> From: Obi Griffith
>
> I'm new to R and am trying to perform a simple, yet
> problematic task. I
> have two variables for which I would like to measure the
> correlation and
> plot versus each other. However, I have ~30 million data points
> measurements of each variable. I can read this into R from file and
> produce a plot with plot(x0, x1) but as you would expect, its
> not pretty
> to look at and produces a postscript file of about 700MB. A google
> search found a few mentions of doing density plots but they seemed to
> assume you already have the density matrix. Can anyone point
> me in the
> right direction, keeping in mind that I am a complete R newbie.
>
> Obi
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