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Allows one to compare empirical densities of different distributions in a simple manner. The density is used as graphs with multiple histograms are too crowded. The usage is similar to side-by-side boxplots.
1 | DensityPlot(x, ...)
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x |
x may be a sequence of data vectors (eg. x,y,z), a data frame with numeric column vectors or a model formula |
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You can pass in a bandwidth argument such as bw="SJ". See density for details. A legend will be placed for you automatically. To overide the positioning set do.legend="manual". To skip the legend, set do.legend=FALSE. |
Makes a plot
John Verzani
Basically a modified boxplot function. As well it should be as it serves the same utility: comparing distributions.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | ## taken from boxplot
## using a formula
data(InsectSprays)
DensityPlot(count ~ spray, data = InsectSprays)
## on a matrix (data frame)
mat <- cbind(Uni05 = (1:100)/21, Norm = rnorm(100),
T5 = rt(100, df = 5), Gam2 = rgamma(100, shape = 2))
DensityPlot(data.frame(mat))
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