[R] remove black square from factor plot
Petr PIKAL
petr.pikal at precheza.cz
Thu Oct 21 08:01:03 CEST 2010
Hi
r-help-bounces at r-project.org napsal dne 20.10.2010 17:43:27:
> > str(species.factor)
> > Factor w/ 81 levels "Acer_platanoides_Bl",..: 12 12 55 55 76 76 52 52
> > 67 67 ...
> >
> > str(minmax)
> > int [1:162] 6163779 7262127 6163779 7422941 6163779 6644861 6163779
> > 6644861 6163779 7262127 ...
>
> That is, my factor is the species listed two times each
> Acer_platanoides_Bl Acer_platanoides_Bl Sorbus_aucuparia_Bl
> Sorbus_aucuparia_Bl..... more species
>
> and minmax lists min_sp1 max_sp1 min_sp2 min_sp2......
>
> Here an image of my plot (with more elements included, but you can see
> the black squares in the centers of each box...)
This is not a black square, it is line which indicates median, which is to
be expected in a boxplot. If you really want to remove it use
medlty=0
in your plot call as indicated in bxp help page.
Regards
Petr
>
> http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/9011/plott.jpg
>
> Jonas
>
>
> 2010-10-20 17:14, David Winsemius skrev:
> > On Oct 20, 2010, at 10:45 AM, fugelpitch wrote:
> >
> >> I have a factor which is species and the variables are a few sites
> >> where this
> >> species live.
> >>
> >> When I plot:
> >>
> >> plot(species.factor, minlatitudemaxlatitude)
> >>
> >> the plot produced is automatically a boxplot which shows the range of
> >> the
> >> species (which is what I want).
> >
> > This fact (a boxplot from the "plot" function) suggests that the
> > objects you are plot()-ting are of some class for which there is a
> > specific plot method. What do these commands return:
> >
> > str(species.factor)
> > str(minlatitudemaxlatitude) # ?
> >
> >
> >> However, in the thin box which is produced by each species, there is
> >> a small
> >> black square in "center position" of the box. Is it possible to
> >> remove this.
> >> Have tried to include bxp(par(medpch=NA)) without success.
> >>
> >> Thanks!
> >>
> >> Jonas Josefsson
> >
> > David Winsemius, MD
> > West Hartford, CT
>
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