[R] Alternative to xyplot()?
Stephen Tucker
brown_emu at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 18 05:49:14 CEST 2007
What's wrong with lattice? Here's an alternative:
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(data=data.frame(x,y,grps=factor(grps)),
mapping=aes(x=x,y=y,colour=grps)) + # define data
geom_identity() + # points
geom_smooth(method="lm") # regression line
--- Ben Bolker <bolker at ufl.edu> wrote:
> Manuel Morales <Manuel.A.Morales <at> williams.edu> writes:
>
> >
> > Sorry. I was thinking of the "groups" functionality, as illustrated
> > below:
> >
> > grps<-rep(c(1:3),10)
> > x<-rep(c(1:10),3)
> > y<-x+grps+rnorm(30)
> > library(lattice)
> > xyplot(y~x,group=grps, type=c("r","p"))
>
> The points (type "p") are easy, the regression lines (type "r") are a
> little
> harder. How about:
>
>
> plot(y~x,col=grps)
> invisible(mapply(function(z,col) {abline(lm(y~x,data=z),col=col)},
> split(data.frame(x,y),grps),1:3))
>
> cheers
> Ben Bolker
>
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