[R] multiple rugs on a single plot

Quin Wills wills at stats.ox.ac.uk
Tue Jul 17 15:19:17 CEST 2007


Excellent! Thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dimitris Rizopoulos [mailto:dimitrios.rizopoulos at student.kuleuven.be] 
Sent: 17 July 2007 13:40
To: Quin Wills
Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [R] multiple rugs on a single plot

you could use different colours, e.g.,

x1 <- rnorm(100, -2.5, 1)
x2 <- rnorm(100, 0, 1)
x3 <- rnorm(100, 2.5, 1)
x <- c(x1, x2, x3)

plot(density(x))
rug(x1, col = "red")
rug(x2, col = "black")
rug(x3, col = "blue")

or something like the following:

plot(density(x))
len <- 0.005
ds <- 0.001
segments(x1, -1, x1, 0)
segments(x2, 0 + ds, x2, len)
segments(x3, len + ds, x3, 2*len)


I hope it helps.

Best,
Dimitris

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Quin Wills" <wills at stats.ox.ac.uk>
To: <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 12:50 PM
Subject: [R] multiple rugs on a single plot


> Hi
>
>
>
> I could only find some discussion on this wrt lattice graphics 
> (which I'm
> not using). Apologies if I'm missing something obvious.
>
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> I'd like to produce 3 rug plots under a kernel density plot for a
> population. The population is subdivided into 3 subpopulations, 
> which I'd
> like the rug plots to highlight. Naturally, when I do 3 rug plots, 
> they all
> plot over each other. I'd like 3 parallel rug plots along the 
> x-axis. But
> how.
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>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Quin
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