All,

                I am working with a large dataset that tracks who watches
what media at what time.  I am working on media consumption data from a
survey, and one of the batteries asks if [r] has consumed a particular form
of media at X time over the course of a week, so the data looks like this:

                5:00-5:30 [0,1]

                5:30-6:00 [0,1]. 

                23:30-0:00 [0,1]

 with a different variable for each time segment for each part of the week. 

 

I'm working on a way to aggregate that data in the manner of a density plot
with a bar for each day of the week, and each timeslot shaded a darker hue
for higher rate of consumption. I know how to make bivariate density plots
in R, but the unwieldy amount of variables makes it impossible for this
project. I could get means for each measure, which seems to me the easiest
thing to do, but I don't know how to pull them together into a plot. Can you
make a recommendation for an R plot, or a beginner's tool in processing that
might help?

 

 

David G. Tully

Northwestern University

Department of Political Science

601 University Place

Evanston, IL 60208

[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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