On Feb 22, 2010, at 5:11 PM, kupz wrote:


I have four boxplots, stacked on top of one another (vertically). There are five classes that the continuous variable is set against. The problem I have is the data for the second boxplot only contains values for four of the five
classes.

I would like to include the space in this graph so there is a continuity for all of the boxplots, in terms of number of classes. I would include a set of
zeroes, but they are omitted from all graphs for a number of reasons.
Basically is there anyway to add in that class that isn't being plotted for
this particular boxplot?

Run the fourth example in help(boxplot) and then run this:

> OrchardSprays$treatment <- factor(OrchardSprays$treatment, levels= LETTERS[1:9]) > rb <- boxplot(decrease ~ treatment, data = OrchardSprays, col="bisque")
> title("Comparing boxplot()s and non-robust mean +/- SD")

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