[R] Plots from categorial data
hadley wickham
h.wickham at gmail.com
Sun Jul 1 12:20:39 CEST 2007
Perhaps this will do what you want:
library(ggplot2)
qplot(filter_setting, avg.hit, data=data, colour=ocrtool, geom="line")
find out more about ggplot2 at http://had.co.nz/ggplot2
Hadley
On 7/1/07, Christoph Krammer <ck at altaica.de> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Since my first message was caught by the spam filter, I just try to do it
> again:
>
> I want to use R to generate plots from categorial data. The data contains
> results from OCR scans over images with are preprocessed by different image
> filtering techniques. A small sample data set looks as following:
>
> > data <- read.csv("d:/tmp_da/sql_data/filter_d_tool.csv", header=T)
> > data
> ocrtool filter_setting avg.hit.
> 1 FineReader 2x1 0.383
> 2 FineReader 2x2 0.488
> 3 FineReader 3x2 0.268
> 4 FineReader 3x3 0.198
> 5 FineReader 4x3 0.081
> 6 FineReader 4x4 0.056
> 7 gocr 2x1 0.153
> 8 gocr 2x2 0.102
> 9 gocr 3x2 0.047
> 10 gocr 3x3 0.052
> 11 gocr 4x3 0.014
> 12 gocr 4x4 0.002
> 13 ocrad 2x1 0.085
> 14 ocrad 2x2 0.094
> 15 ocrad 3x2 0.045
> 16 ocrad 3x3 0.050
> 17 ocrad 4x3 0.025
> 18 ocrad 4x4 0.009
>
>
> I now want to draw a plot with the categories (filter_setting) as X axis,
> and the avg_hit as Y axis. There should be lines for each ocrtool.
>
> But when I draw a plot, the resulting plot always contains bars, even if I
> specify type="n".
> > plot(data$filter_setting, data$avg.hit., type="n")
>
> When I only plot the categories, without data, there appear strange grey
> (but empty) boxes.
> > plot(data$filter_setting, type="n")
>
> Who do I get a clean white box to draw the different lines in?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Christoph
>
> ---
> Christoph Krammer
> Student
>
> University of Mannheim
> Laboratory for Dependable Distributed Systems A5, 6
> 68131 Mannheim
> Germany
>
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