[R] Combining numeric vs numeric & numeric vs factor graphs into one ps/pdf file
David Hugh-Jones
davidhughjones at gmail.com
Tue May 3 18:49:11 CEST 2005
Hi David
You probably want to write your own panel function and pass it into
xyplot(). Something like
mypanel <- function (x,y, groups, subscripts) {
if (status[subscripts] == "pass") {
panel.xyplot(H,CD)
}
else {
panel.xyplot(site, CD)
}
}
Check out the "groups" and "subscripts" arguments to xyplot.
cheers
Dave
On 03/05/05, Arenas, David R. CIV NAVAIR DEPT <david.arenas at navy.mil> wrote:
> Dear R community,
>
> My previous email was incomplete because I used html format. Here it is again and sorry for any inconvenience:
>
> xyplot (lattice) has been great in displaying tons of data for my research. I have used the following two xyplot commands (with example dataframe) to create two separate postscript/pdf files with respect to the variable "acft" and subset "status":
>
> test.df <- data.frame(acft=factor(c("A","B","C","D")),
> status=factor(c("fail","pass","fail","pass")),
> site=factor(c("E1","E1","E2","E2")),
> CD=as.numeric(c(1,1,3,3)),
> H=as.numeric(c(80,NA,60,NA)))
>
> xyplot(H ~ CD | acft,
> data=test.df,
> subset=status=="fail",
> layout=c(1,1) )
>
> xyplot(site ~ CD | acft,
> data=test.df,
> subset=status=="pass",
> layout=c(1,1) )
>
> I would like to combine all graphs into one file in alphabetical order of variable "acft". The graphs would be one per page where in fact I use layout=c(1,1) for the nice and easily seen strip labels for "acft". The problem I am having is combining x-y plots that are numeric vs numeric & numeric vs factor. I have search the R-help archives and R-project references for an example to no avail. I am thinking I may have to use something (lattice or not) like ...
>
> if any(test.df$Status=="fail")
> plot(H ~ CD)
> else
> plot(site ~ CD)
>
> with "for" in the beginning to loop through all data with respect to acft. I need a hint on how to further this along. I am using R.2.1.0 via Windows XP.
>
> Thank you for any help,
>
> D. Arenas
>
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