table_plot | R Documentation |
Plots rectangles on a grid- a barchart/mosaic variant which facilitates pairwise comparisons.
table_plot(rectw, recth, col="grey50", gapx = NULL, gapy = NULL, spacex = 0.03, spacey = 0.03, xjust = "center", yjust = "center", xruler = NULL, yruler = NULL, color.ruler = "grey32", pch0=1,xlab=NULL,ylab=NULL, plot=TRUE,...)
rectw |
An n*m matrix of rectangle widths, or a vector of m column widths. |
recth |
An n*m matrix of rectangle heights, or a vector of n row heights. |
col |
Rectangle fill colours. |
gapx |
Gaps in the x-direction. If provided should be a vector of length m-1. |
gapy |
Gaps in the x-direction. If provided should be a vector of length n-1. |
spacex |
A single value- extra space between columns as a fraction of maximum row total of rectw . |
spacey |
A single value- extra space between rows as a fraction of maximum column total of recth . |
xjust |
Horizontal justification of rectangles- "center", "left", or "right". |
yjust |
Vertical justification of rectangles- "center", "bottom", or "top". |
xruler |
Specifies position of rulers drawn parallel to x-axis. Values are a subset of ("top","center","bottom") |
yruler |
Specifies position of rulers drawn parallel to y-axis. Values are a subset of ("left","center","right") |
color.ruler |
Color for the rulers. |
pch0 |
Symbol for zero cell size. May be NULL. |
xlab |
X label |
ylab |
Y label |
plot |
If TRUE, draw tge plot. Otherwise returns a matrix where each row is the coordinates of a the calculated rectangle. |
... |
Passed to plot. |
Catherine Hurley
See overview
See also barplot
, mosaicplot
## Not run: require(PairViz) tab <- apply(HairEyeColor, c(1, 2), sum) dev.new() par(mar=c(3,3,1,1)) par(cex=.6,mgp=c(2, -.5, 0)) table_plot(sqrt(tab),sqrt(tab)) # this table plot has cells with widths and heights proportional to the square root of cell counts. tabp <- prop.table(tab,2) table_plot(apply(tab,2,sum),tabp) # make cell widths proportional to #margin totals, heights to conditional prob cols <- 2:5 table_plot(apply(tab,2,sum),tabp, yjust="bottom",col=cols,yruler=c("left","right")) # add colours, rulers and bottom-justify # The result is similar to the mosaic, without the mosaic effect of equalizing gaps. #In the table version the rectangles line up across rows, #so comparing heights, ie. conditional probs is easier. o <- hpaths(1:4)[2,] table_plot(apply(tab,2,sum)[o],tabp[,o], yjust="bottom",col=cols,yruler=c("left","right")) # Permutes the columns so all pairs of columns can be compared. #In the second permutation can easily see that #p(black|blue eyes)> p(black|green eyes) dev.new() par(mar=c(3,3,1,1)) par(mgp=c(2, -.5, 0)) mosaicplot(t(tab)[,nrow(tab):1],col=rev(cols),main="") # mosaic- good for seeing deviations from independence. hard to compare conditional probs, # except for those in the bottom and top rows. ## End(Not run)
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