On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 9:44 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello R users: > > I was trying to draw a boxplot?using 2 variables (rain and wind). Both of > them has length 25056. So dummy is a matrix with dimension 2 x 25056. First I > tried to draw a full boxplot using the following code?and gave an error > >> boxplot(dummy$Rain~dummy$Wind) > > Error: cannot allocate vector of size 2.8 Gb > In addition: Warning messages: > 1: In rep.int(boxwex, n) : > ? Reached total allocation of 1535Mb: see help(memory.size) > 2: In rep.int(boxwex, n) : > ? Reached total allocation of 1535Mb: see help(memory.size) > 3: In rep.int(boxwex, n) : > ? Reached total allocation of 1535Mb: see help(memory.size) > 4: In rep.int(boxwex, n) : > ? Reached total allocation of 1535Mb: see help(memory.size) > > and?thereafter I tried to draw boxplots at regular intervals (that means ) > and that didnt work either > >> boxplot(dummy$Rain~cut(dummy$Wind,(1:25)*1000), data=dummy) > > Error in plot.window(xlim = xlim, ylim = ylim, log = log, yaxs = pars$yaxs) : > ? need finite 'ylim' values > In addition: Warning messages: > 1: In is.na(x) : is.na() applied to non-(list or vector) of type 'NULL' > 2: In is.na(x) : is.na() applied to non-(list or vector) of type 'NULL' > 3: In is.na(x) : is.na() applied to non-(list or vector) of type 'NULL' > 4: In min(x) : no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf > 5: In max(x) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf > > Also I used > > ?boxplot(dummy$Rain~cut(dummy$Wind, breaks=seq(from=1,to=25000,by=1000)), > data=dummy) > > and that showing only sigle boxplot at far left corner. > > > What would be the right ting to do ?
It's hard to check without your data, but the following should work in ggplot2: install.packages("ggplot2") library(ggplot2) # draws a single boxplot qplot(Rain, Wind, data=dummy, geom="boxplot") # draws multiple boxplots qplot(Rain, Wind, data=dummy, geom="boxplot", group = cut(Wind, (1:25)*1000)) Another approach would be to use quantile regression: qplot(Rain, Wind, data=dummy, geom=c("point", "quantile")) qplot(Rain, Wind, data=dummy, geom=c("point", "quantile"), formula = y ~ ns(x, 10)) but getting the parametric form (formula) correct may be tricky. Hadley -- http://had.co.nz/ ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.