s1d.hist: 1-D plot of a numeric score by bars

View source: R/C1.hist.R

s1d.histR Documentation

1-D plot of a numeric score by bars

Description

This function represents a score using a chart with rectangular bars.

Usage

s1d.hist(score, breaks = NULL, nclass = round(log2(length(score)) + 1), 
  type = c("count", "density", "percent"), right = TRUE, facets = NULL, 
  plot = TRUE, storeData = TRUE, add = FALSE, pos = -1, ...)

Arguments

score

a numeric vector (or a data frame) used to produce the plot

breaks

a vector of values to split score. If NULL, pretty(score, nclass) is used.

nclass

an integer for the number of desired intervals, ignored if breaks is not missing.

type

a value among count, density, percent to indicate the unit of the cell height.

right

a logical indicating if the histogram cells are right-closed (left open) intervals.

facets

a factor splitting score so that subsets of the data are represented on different sub-graphics

plot

a logical indicating if the graphics is displayed

storeData

a logical indicating if the data are stored in the returned object. If FALSE, only the names of the data arguments are stored

add

a logical. If TRUE, the graphic is superposed to the graphics already plotted in the current device

pos

an integer indicating the position of the environment where the data are stored, relative to the environment where the function is called. Useful only if storeData is FALSE

...

additional graphical parameters (see adegpar and trellis.par.get)

Details

Graphical parameters for polygons are available in ppolygons of adegpar. Some appropriated graphical parameters in p1d are also available.

Value

An object of class ADEg (subclass C1.hist) or ADEgS (if add is TRUE and/or if facets or data frame for score are used).
The result is displayed if plot is TRUE.

Author(s)

Alice Julien-Laferriere, Aurelie Siberchicot aurelie.siberchicot@univ-lyon1.fr and Stephane Dray

See Also

C1.hist ADEg.C1 hist

Examples

set.seed(40)
score1 <- rnorm(1000)
s1d.hist(score1)

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