On 2011-02-01 07:09, Joshua Wiley wrote:
Hi,
Its a bit messy, but here is a quick work around:
dotchart(as.matrix(table(infert$education))[,1])
I wonder if this has something to do with the addition of table
methods for points() and lines(). I'll post back if I find anything
more out.
Will this suffice:
dotchart(c(table(infert$education)))
Peter Ehlers
Cheers,
Josh
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 6:52 AM, Van Patten, Isaac T
<ivanp...@radford.edu> wrote:
I have a factor vector of subject races (Asian, Black, Hispanic, White; n=30)
that I want to plot with a Cleveland dotplot or dotchart.
I tried the following in R2.12.1 :
dotchart(table(school$Race))
Error in plot.xy(xy.coords(x, y), type = type, ...) : invalid plot type
Using the same data set in R2.11.1 the operation succeeded (I tried several
variations to be sure):
dotchart(table(school$Race))
race2<-table(school$Race)
dotchart(race2)
dotchart(race2, pch=17,col="red")
Each of these worked in 2.11.1 but not in 2.12.1; What changed in the
{graphics} package to alter this and is there a work-around?
Isaac T. Van Patten, Ph.D.
Professor of Criminal Justice
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