WOW Richard. Nice. This really did the trick.  I will continue to work
at it to tweak things.

This community is great. Thanks so much all of you. I am making it a
priority to be rid of my noob status.

Kenneth Stephen Dyson
Chercheur postdoctoral
Groupe de recherche sur le système nerveux central (GRSNC)

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On 12-10-31 08:19 PM, Richard M. Heiberger [via R] wrote:
> I would use bwplot in lattice for this example.
>
> library(lattice)
> library(latticeExtra)
> mydata$dtime <- factor(mydata$dtime)
> useOuterStrips(bwplot(BRCLNET ~ dtime | side * group, data=mydata,
> xlab="time"))
>
> On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Rui Barradas <[hidden email]
> </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4648089&i=0>> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Like this?
> >
> >
> > library(ggplot2)
> > set.seed(3101)
> > mydata <- data.frame(
> >      BRCLNET = rnorm(1000),
> >      group = rep(c("1", "2"), each = 500),
> >        side = sample(c("Left", "Middle", "Right"), 1000, replace =
> TRUE) ,
> >      dtime = rep(1:10, 100))
> >
> >
> >
> > p  <-  ggplot(mydata , aes(factor(dtime), BRCLNET, fill = side)) +
> >          geom_boxplot() +
> >          facet_grid(group~side)
> > p
> >
> >
> > Note that it's factor(dtime) and facet_grid(), not facet_wrap()
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> >
> > Rui Barradas
> > Em 31-10-2012 17:33, dysonsphere escreveu:
> > > ok this is close, thanks for your effort
> > >
> > > i will be more specific about my data set now, maybe that will help.
> > >
> > > there are 2 cats, labeled rs29 and rs30
> > > there are a number of experimental results, i will make a graph
> set for
> > > each one. for example we can look at the results of BRCLNET.
> > > the tasks are devided into right middle and left
> > > the tasks are performed over time 1 to 10.
> > >
> > > i was a boxplot per cat per side (1 left 1 middle 1 right) over
> the time
> > (1
> > > to 10)
> > >
> > > at this point I have adjusted the code you sent me to this:
> > > mydata  <-  data.frame(BRCLNET, cat, side, group)
> > >
> > > mydata then gives me a list of 4 columns: BRCLNET, cat, side, time
> > > that is perfect
> > >
> > > then:
> > > ggplot(mydata , aes( group, BRCLNET, fill = cat ))+ geom_boxplot() +
> > > +                             facet_wrap(~side)
> > >
> > > this gives me a figure divided into 3 columns: LEFT MIDDLE RIGHT
> > > with 2 boxes in each (RS29 and RS30). the yaxis is labeled BRCLNET
> and
> > the
> > > xaxis is labeled time. but there is not a separate box for each time
> > point.
> > > there are only 2 boxes per plot.
> > >
> > > i would like to have six separate plots:
> > > 1. LEFT RS29 BRCLNET over time (10 boxes)
> > > 2. MIDDLE RS29 BRCLNET overtime (10 boxes)
> > > .....
> > > 6. RIGHT RS30 BRCLNET over time
> > >
> > > thanks for your help
> > >
> > >
> > > On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 8:16 AM, John Kane [via R] <
> > > [hidden email] </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4648089&i=1>>
> wrote:
> > >
> > >> I am not sure I understand exactly what you want but does this do
> > anything
> > >> like what you want?
> > >>
> > >> library(ggplot2)
> > >> mydata  <-  data.frame(result = rnorm(100), group = rep(c("1", "2"),
> > each
> > >> = 50),
> > >>                         side = sample(c("L", "R"), 100, replace =
> TRUE)
> > ,
> > >> dtime = rep(1:10, each=10))
> > >>
> > >> p  <-  ggplot(mydata , aes( group, result, fill = side ))+
> > geom_boxplot()
> > >> +
> > >>                              facet_wrap(~dtime)
> > >> p
> > >>
> > >> John Kane
> > >> Kingston ON Canada
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>> -----Original Message-----
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> > >>> Subject: [R] boxplots of various levels
> > >>>
> > >>> noob here
> > >>> trying to make boxplots of some data
> > >>> i would like to separate the boxplots according to conditons of
> various
> > >>> levels
> > >>> for example:
> > >>>
> > >>> i have
> > >>> group:1 and 2, each group performed tests consisting of
> > >>> condition A,B,C,D
> > >>> side: left and right
> > >>> time: 1 to 10
> > >>>
> > >>> I would like separate boxplots of the results (x) of the tests
> > (numeric)
> > >>> for
> > >>> each group under each condition on each side over time.
> > >>>
> > >>> so far i have set it up like this:
> > >>> boxplot(test$x~test$time)
> > >>> this gives me the plot for all vaues of x in each time bin.
>  basicaly i
> > >>> would need a command that tells R to include only the data that
> agrees
> > >>> with
> > >>> the group, condition, and side I set.
> > >>> something like
> > >>> boxplot(test$x~test$time) where
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> > >>> can this be done?
> > >>>
> > >>>
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