Pairs plot panel functions for off-diagonal cells | R Documentation |
Off-diagonal panel functions for pairs.table
.
pairs_strucplot(panel = mosaic,
type = c("pairwise", "total", "conditional", "joint"),
legend = FALSE, margins = c(0, 0, 0, 0), labeling = NULL, ...)
pairs_assoc(...)
pairs_mosaic(...)
pairs_sieve(...)
panel |
function to be used for the plots in each
cell, such as |
type |
character string specifying the type of independence model visualized in the cells. |
legend |
logical specifying whether a legend should be displayed in the cells or not. |
margins |
margins inside each cell (see |
labeling |
labeling function or labeling-generating function (see
|
... |
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These functions really just wrap assoc
, sieve
, and
mosaic
by basically inhibiting labeling and
legend-drawing and setting the margins to 0.
A function with arguments:
x |
contingency table. |
i , j |
cell coordinates. |
David Meyer David.Meyer@R-project.org
Cohen, A. (1980), On the graphical display of the significant components in a two-way contingency table. Communications in Statistics—Theory and Methods, A9, 1025–1041.
Friendly, M. (1992), Graphical methods for categorical data. SAS User Group International Conference Proceedings, 17, 190–200. http://datavis.ca/papers/sugi/sugi17.pdf
pairs.table
,
pairs_text
,
pairs_barplot
,
assoc
,
mosaic
data("UCBAdmissions")
data("PreSex")
pairs(PreSex)
pairs(UCBAdmissions)
pairs(UCBAdmissions, upper_panel_args = list(shade = FALSE))
pairs(UCBAdmissions, lower_panel = pairs_mosaic(type = "conditional"))
pairs(UCBAdmissions, upper_panel = pairs_assoc)
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