[R] how to use a list to create a plot
John Kane
jrkrideau at yahoo.ca
Tue Jul 21 15:49:19 CEST 2009
It looks like a data.frame to me. Try str(psd) or class(psd) to check. Typeof returns "list" for a data.frame since "data.frame" apparently is a subset of "list". The 'months' that you are seeing are simply the rownames which by chance are the same as the months.
I's suggest adding the months to the data.frame and then plotting
psd <- xx
psd[,4] <- 1:12
names(psd)[4] <- "months"
plot(sd~months, data=psd)
--- On Tue, 7/21/09, Graves, Gregory <ggraves at sfwmd.gov> wrote:
> From: Graves, Gregory <ggraves at sfwmd.gov>
> Subject: [R] how to use a list to create a plot
> To: r-help at r-project.org
> Received: Tuesday, July 21, 2009, 8:20 AM
> I issued the following command to
> obtain the std dev for each month.
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> psd<-numSummary(Sal, groups=month, statistics=c("sd"))
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> which resulted in
>
>
>
> > psd
>
>
> sd
> n
> NA
>
> 1
> 6.930340
> 9367 2319
>
> 2
> 7.847003
> 10827 1008
>
> 3
> 5.962308
> 12988 404
>
> 4
> 3.632105
> 12576 384
>
> 5
> 3.328189
> 13030 362
>
> 6
> 10.101336
> 12955 5
>
> 7
> 11.759585
> 13071 321
>
> 8
> 10.277566 12286
> 1105
>
> 9
> 8.561922
> 12286 674
>
> 10
> 9.252890
> 13343 27
>
> 11
> 9.568852
> 12591 369
>
> 12
> 9.622851
> 12020 946
>
>
>
> > typeof(psd)
>
> [1] "list"
>
>
>
> I want plot sd versus column 1 (month of year) of the list
> psd.
>
>
>
> The only way I can figure out how to do this is to manually
> copy the
> table into Excel, reformat, and then export that back out
> as a new csv.
> There has to be a better way?
>
>
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