[R] histogram
Paul Hiemstra
p.hiemstra at geo.uu.nl
Thu Apr 15 12:11:19 CEST 2010
Santosh wrote:
> Thanks for your email... yes, I had tried that "bw" thing.. for some
> reason it does not seem to work.. could not figure out where I am wrong...
>
> Below is an example for your convenience.. you might notice that the
> density plots appear to be a curve of connected segments. Changing
> breaks, nint or bw didn't seem to help.
>
> ############
> library(reshape)
> set.seed(13454)
> aa <-
> data.frame(a1=rnorm(500),b1=rnorm(500,0.8),c1=rnorm(500,0.5),cat1=rep(1:5,each=100))
> ab <- melt(aa,measure.vars=c("a1","b1","c1"))
> histogram(~
> value|variable,ab,breaks=NULL,nint=10,type="density",layout=c(2,2),as.table=T,scales=list(relation='free'),
> panel=function(x,lqp=c(0.05,0.975),...) {
> panel.histogram(x,col='lightblue',...)
> panel.densityplot(x,col.line='blue',lwd=1.75,bw=2,...)
replace bw = 2 by darg = list(bw = 2), then it works for me. Read the
documentation of panel.densityplot carefully, it says that you need to
use darg = list().
cheers,
Paul
> panel.abline(v=c(quantile(as.vector(x),prob=lqp,na.rm = T)),
> col="dark green",lwd=2,lty=2)
> },
> strip=strip.custom( strip.names=F,
> strip.levels=T,
> par.strip.text=list(cex=0.75)),
> )
>
> ############
>
> Thanks again,
> Santosh
> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 12:41 AM, Paul Hiemstra <p.hiemstra at geo.uu.nl
> <mailto:p.hiemstra at geo.uu.nl>> wrote:
>
> Santosh wrote:
>
> Dear R gurus...
>
> How do I control "smoothing" of a density plot in
> panel.densityplot when
> using histogram?
>
> Thanks much,
> Santosh
>
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> Hi,
>
> From ?panel.densityplot, argument darg, I was referred to
> ?density. I think the 'bw' argument is what you need. Pass it to
> panel.densityplot in the darg argument.
>
> cheers,
> Paul
>
>
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