> str(dat) 'data.frame': 200 obs. of 2 variables: $ V1: num 0.98 0.19 1.09 0.21 0.26 0.98 0.31 0.88 0.23 0.2 ... $ V2: int 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 ... > summary(dat) V1 V2 Min. :0.0000 Min. :0.000 1st Qu.:0.1600 1st Qu.:0.000 Median :0.2950 Median :0.000 Mean :0.7108 Mean :0.635 3rd Qu.:1.0600 3rd Qu.:1.000 Max. :5.4400 Max. :5.000
- G.V. On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 9:50 PM, ONKELINX, Thierry<thierry.onkel...@inbo.be> wrote: > My orginal code should work with those colnames. Note that you must not use > "variable.name" but just variable.name. > > I guess that somethings wrong with your dataframe. What does str(dat) and > summary(dat) gives? > > Thierry > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ir. Thierry Onkelinx > Instituut voor natuur- en bosonderzoek / Research Institute for Nature and > Forest > Cel biometrie, methodologie en kwaliteitszorg / Section biometrics, > methodology and quality assurance > Gaverstraat 4 > 9500 Geraardsbergen > Belgium > tel. + 32 54/436 185 > thierry.onkel...@inbo.be > www.inbo.be > > To call in the statistician after the experiment is done may be no more than > asking him to perform a post-mortem examination: he may be able to say what > the experiment died of. > ~ Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher > > The plural of anecdote is not data. > ~ Roger Brinner > > The combination of some data and an aching desire for an answer does not > ensure that a reasonable answer can be extracted from a given body of data. > ~ John Tukey > > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Gundala Viswanath [mailto:gunda...@gmail.com] > Verzonden: woensdag 2 september 2009 14:47 > Aan: ONKELINX, Thierry > CC: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch > Onderwerp: Re: [R] Howto Superimpose Multiple Density Curves Into One Plot > > Hi Thierry, > > I am sorry for coming back to you. > Maybe I misunderstood you, but I got this: > >> colnames(dat) > [1] "V1" "V2" >> ggplot(dat, aes(x = "V1", colour = factor("V2"))) + geom_density() > Error in data.frame(..., check.names = FALSE) : > arguments imply differing number of rows: 1, 200 > >> ggplot(dat, aes(x = V1, colour = factor(V2))) + geom_density() > Error in density.default(data$x, adjust = adjust, kernel = kernel, weight = > data$weight, : > need at least 2 points to select a bandwidth automatically > > > - G.V > > On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 9:35 PM, ONKELINX, Thierry<thierry.onkel...@inbo.be> > wrote: >> It looks like the data has other columnnames than the samplecode you >> provided. >> >> Use colnames(dat) to get the columnnames. Replace V1 with the columnname of >> the values and V2 with the column name of the ID's. >> >> HTH, >> >> Thierry >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ------ >> ir. Thierry Onkelinx >> Instituut voor natuur- en bosonderzoek / Research Institute for Nature >> and Forest Cel biometrie, methodologie en kwaliteitszorg / Section >> biometrics, methodology and quality assurance Gaverstraat 4 9500 >> Geraardsbergen Belgium tel. + 32 54/436 185 thierry.onkel...@inbo.be >> www.inbo.be >> >> To call in the statistician after the experiment is done may be no more than >> asking him to perform a post-mortem examination: he may be able to say what >> the experiment died of. >> ~ Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher >> >> The plural of anecdote is not data. >> ~ Roger Brinner >> >> The combination of some data and an aching desire for an answer does not >> ensure that a reasonable answer can be extracted from a given body of data. >> ~ John Tukey >> >> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >> Van: Gundala Viswanath [mailto:gunda...@gmail.com] >> Verzonden: woensdag 2 september 2009 14:33 >> Aan: ONKELINX, Thierry >> CC: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch >> Onderwerp: Re: [R] Howto Superimpose Multiple Density Curves Into One >> Plot >> >> Hi Thierry, >> >> Thanks for the reply. I tried this: >>> dat <- read.table("http://dpaste.com/88561/plain/") >> >> But I got such error: >> >>> ggplot(dat, aes(x = V1, colour = factor(V2))) + geom_density() >> Error in density.default(data$x, adjust = adjust, kernel = kernel, weight = >> data$weight, : >> need at least 2 points to select a bandwidth automatically >>> ggplot(dat, aes(x = V1, fill = factor(V2))) + geom_density(alpha = >>> 0.2) >> Error in density.default(data$x, adjust = adjust, kernel = kernel, weight = >> data$weight, : >> need at least 2 points to select a bandwidth automatically >>> ggplot(dat, aes(x = V1)) + geom_density() + facet_wrap(~V2) >> Error: could not find function "facet_wrap" >>> >>> ggplot(dat, aes(x = V1, fill = factor(V2))) + geom_density(alpha = >>> 0.2) >> Error in density.default(data$x, adjust = adjust, kernel = kernel, weight = >> data$weight, : >> need at least 2 points to select a bandwidth automatically >>> ggplot(dat, aes(x = V1)) + geom_density() + facet_wrap(~V2) >> Error: could not find function "facet_wrap" >> >> Maybe I miss something? What could possibly go wrong? >> >> - Edward >> >> >> On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 8:30 PM, ONKELINX, Thierry<thierry.onkel...@inbo.be> >> wrote: >>> Have a look at the ggplot2 package. >>> >>> library(ggplot2) >>> dat <- read.table("mydat.txt") >>> ggplot(dat, aes(x = V1, colour = factor(V2))) + geom_density() #or a >>> few alternatives ggplot(dat, aes(x = V1, fill = factor(V2))) + >>> geom_density(alpha = 0.2) ggplot(dat, aes(x = V1)) + geom_density() + >>> facet_wrap(~V2) >>> >>> HTH, >>> >>> Thierry >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> - >>> -- >>> ---- >>> ir. Thierry Onkelinx >>> Instituut voor natuur- en bosonderzoek / Research Institute for >>> Nature and Forest Cel biometrie, methodologie en kwaliteitszorg / >>> Section biometrics, methodology and quality assurance Gaverstraat 4 >>> 9500 Geraardsbergen Belgium tel. + 32 54/436 185 >>> thierry.onkel...@inbo.be www.inbo.be >>> >>> To call in the statistician after the experiment is done may be no >>> more than asking him to perform a post-mortem examination: he may be >>> able to say what the experiment died of. >>> ~ Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher >>> >>> The plural of anecdote is not data. >>> ~ Roger Brinner >>> >>> The combination of some data and an aching desire for an answer does >>> not ensure that a reasonable answer can be extracted from a given >>> body of data. >>> ~ John Tukey >>> >>> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >>> Van: r-help-boun...@r-project.org >>> [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] >>> Namens Gundala Viswanath >>> Verzonden: woensdag 2 september 2009 12:10 >>> Aan: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch >>> Onderwerp: [R] Howto Superimpose Multiple Density Curves Into One >>> Plot >>> >>> I have a data that looks like this: >>> http://dpaste.com/88561/plain/ >>> >>> And I intend to create multiple density curve into one plot, where >>> each curve correspond to the unique ID. >>> >>> I tried to use "sm" package, with this code, but without success. >>> >>> __BEGIN__ >>> library(sm) >>> dat <- read.table("mydat.txt"); >>> plotfn <- ("~/Desktop/flowgram_superimposed.pdf"); >>> pdf(plotfn); >>> >>> sm.density.compare(dat$V1,dat$V2, xlab = "Flow Signal") colfill <- >>> c(2:10); legend(locator(1), levels(dat$V2), fill=colfill) >>> >>> dev.off(); >>> __END__ >>> >>> Please advice what's the right way to do it or if there is >>> alternative way to do it? >>> I am trying to get this kind of figure: >>> http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/2736/testl.png >>> >>> >>> - G.V. >>> >>> ______________________________________________ >>> 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. >>> >>> Druk dit bericht a.u.b. niet onnodig af. >>> Please do not print this message unnecessarily. >>> >>> Dit bericht en eventuele bijlagen geven enkel de visie van de >>> schrijver weer en binden het INBO onder geen enkel beding, zolang dit >>> bericht niet bevestigd is door een geldig ondertekend document. 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