[R] colored table
Bert Gunter
bgunter.4567 at gmail.com
Sat May 28 16:41:53 CEST 2016
Hi Naresh:
I shall be brief, as discussions of what statistical/graphical techniques
to use are largely OT.
IMO, this is a bad idea. I think the table entries will be very difficult
to read and groc. If the tables are unrelated, use 2 tables. If you think
they might be related, plot the entries of one versus the other in a
scatter plot. Another possibility would be plot the values as separate bars
in a trellis plot with you table x and y categorical values as conditioning
factors. Judging and comparing bar lengths is much more accurate than
trying to quantify shading density.
Cheers,
Bert
On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 9:12 AM Naresh Gurbuxani <
naresh_gurbuxani at hotmail.com> wrote:
> I want to print a table where table elements are colored according to the
> frequency of the bin. For example, consider below table.
>
> Function values that I would like to print in the table
>
> x.eq.minus1 x.eq.zero x.eq.plus1
> y.eq.minus1 -20 10 -5
> y.eq.zero -10 6 22
> y.eq.plus1 -8 10 -14
>
>
> Frequency table to color the above table
>
> x.eq.minus1 x.eq.zero x.eq.plus1
> y.eq.minus1 0.05 0.15 0.1
> y.eq.zero 0.07 0.3 0.08
> y.eq.plus1 0.05 0.15 0.05
>
>
> In the resulting table, the element for (x = 0, y = 0) will be 6. This
> will be printed with a dark color background. The element for (x = -1, y =
> -1) will be -20. This will be printed with a light color background. And
> so on.
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Naresh
>
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