plot_counts_items | R Documentation |
Output frequencies for multiple variables
plot_counts_items(
data,
cols,
category = NULL,
ordered = NULL,
ci = FALSE,
limits = NULL,
numbers = NULL,
title = TRUE,
labels = TRUE,
clean = TRUE,
...
)
data |
A tibble containing item measures. |
cols |
Tidyselect item variables (e.g. starts_with...). |
category |
The value FALSE will force to plot all categories. A character value will focus a selected category. When NULL, in case of boolean values, only the TRUE category is plotted. |
ordered |
Values can be nominal (0) or ordered ascending (1) descending (-1). By default (NULL), the ordering is automatically detected. An appropriate color scale should be choosen depending on the ordering. For unordered values, colors from VLKR_FILLDISCRETE are used. For ordered values, shades of the VLKR_FILLGRADIENT option are used. |
ci |
Whether to plot error bars for 95% confidence intervals. |
limits |
The scale limits, autoscaled by default.
Set to |
numbers |
The values to print on the bars: "n" (frequency), "p" (percentage) or both. |
title |
If TRUE (default) shows a plot title derived from the column labels. Disable the title with FALSE or provide a custom title as character value. |
labels |
If TRUE (default) extracts labels from the attributes, see codebook. |
clean |
Prepare data by data_clean. |
... |
Placeholder to allow calling the method with unused parameters from plot_counts. |
A ggplot object.
library(volker)
data <- volker::chatgpt
plot_counts_items(data, starts_with("cg_adoption_"))
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