Hello R-helpers:
I think there is some problem with my code, but I would like to seek you
help because I can't spot it.
I have a data.frame defined as follows:
testdf <- structure(list(yy = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L,
2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L), .Label = c("R", "L"), class = c("ordered",
"factor")),
xx = c(8L, 44L, 45L, 46L, 47L, 48L, 49L, 50L, 32L,
33L, 34L, 37L, 38L, 44L, 47L, 48L),
zz = c(-0.0509470162236187, -0.127284016213917,
-0.148955671035087, -0.142907338502986, -0.160948815798959,
-0.173350477727937, -0.161083124553469,
-0.14273409035068, -0.0214438692797626,
-0.0628618704957434, -0.0877747107755074, -0.0948371137126557,
-0.0659475583478307, -0.0601482978919971,
-0.0339547824620206, -0.0433516197870341)),
.Names = c("yy", "xx", "zz"),
row.names = c("25", "26", "27", "28", "29", "210",
"211", "212", "213", "214", "215", "216", "217", "218", "219", "220"),
class = "data.frame")
I would like to see a 'levelplot' of yy vs xx, but the value of xx creates
problem in the distribution of colors. I am guessing it is due to the
value of xx = 8. The levelplot below seems to be fine.
library(latticeExtra)
## ok; note the subset argument!
levelplot(zz ~ xx + yy, testdf, par.settings = custom.theme.2(), subset =
xx != 8,
scales = list(x = list(cex = 0.5, rot=90), y = list(cex = 0.5),
alternating = FALSE),
xlim = c(0, 50),
at = seq(-0.3, 0.3, length = 20),
panel = function(x, y, z, ...) {
panel.levelplot(x, y, z,...)
},
colorkey=list(labels = list(cex = 1.5))
)
If I remove the subsetting of xx != 8, then the distribution of colors is
wrong. Specifically, it ranges from xx =1 to 20 for y = R, which is
incorrect. What am I missing here? Note that using the default color
scheme has no effect.
## seems to be a bug ? see xx = 1 to 20; note that the subset argument is
removed
levelplot(zz ~ xx + yy, testdf, par.settings = custom.theme.2(),
scales = list(x = list(cex = 0.5, rot=90), y = list(cex = 0.5),
alternating = FALSE),
xlim = c(0, 50),
at = seq(-0.3, 0.3, length = 20),
panel = function(x, y, z, ...) {
panel.levelplot(x, y, z,...)
},
colorkey=list(labels = list(cex = 1.5))
)
Thanks,
S.
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