On Wed, 15 May 2013, Vanessa Vetter wrote:
Hello everyone,
is there a way to increase the distance between the legend label of the
Pearson residuals and the bar, which shows the color of the residuals, in
the mosaic plot argument (see picture attached)? The minus signs of the
negative
Hello everyone,
is there a way to increase the distance between the legend label of the
Pearson residuals and the bar, which shows the color of the residuals, in
the mosaic plot argument (see picture attached)? The minus signs of the
negative scale unfortunately run into the bar. Th
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> Sent: Mon, March 22, 2010 12:21:14 PM
> Subject: [R] Mosaic Plots
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> Hello Everyone
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> I want to plot Moasic Plots, I have tried them using iplots package
(
When you click search on the R homepage, type "mosaic" into the box, and
click the button, do the top 3 links seem relevant ?
Your previous 2 requests for help :
26 Feb : Response was SuppDists. Yet that is the first hit returned by the
subject line you posted : "Hartleys table"
22 Feb : Res
indep, type = "mosaic")
Sam Thomas
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To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] Mosaic
Hi,
I have this d
Hi,
I have this data set:
obitoss = c(
5.8,17.4,5.9,17.6,5.8,17.5,4.7,15.8,
3.8,13.4,3.8,13.5,3.7,13.4,3.4,13.6,
4.4,17.3,4.3,17.4,4.2,17.5,4.3,17.0,
4.4,13.6,5.1,14.6,5.7,13.5,3.6,13.3,
6.5,19.6,6.4,19.4,6.3,19.5,6.0,19.7)
(dados = data.frame(
regiao = factor(rep(c('Norte', 'Nordeste', 'Sudest
real
challenge faced by all of us with these plots, so you should try each
version. I'm not sure what you intend to do with a legend, but if you want
the ability to customize and hack code, I suggest you look at grid and a
modification to vcd's version to suit your purposes.
Jay
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&g
", shade = TRUE, legend = TRUE)
Eugen Pircalabelu
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From: Sunitap22
To: r-help@r-project.org
Sent: Mon, March 22, 2010 12:21:14 PM
Subject: [R] Mosaic Plots
Hello Everyone
I want to plot Moasic Plots, I have tried them using i
Hello Everyone
I want to plot Moasic Plots, I have tried them using iplots package (using
imosaic). The problem is the names dont get alligned properly, is there a
way to a align the names and provide legend in Mosaic plots using R?
Also I would like to know any other packages using which I can
On Mon, 4 May 2009, Karsten Weinert wrote:
Hello,
my dataset is already aggregated: I have two categorical variables, say
"continent" and "country" and one non-negative metric variable "population".
Now I would like to produce a mosaic plot which uses "population" to
determine how large each a
Hello,
my dataset is already aggregated: I have two categorical variables, say
"continent" and "country" and one non-negative metric variable "population".
Now I would like to produce a mosaic plot which uses "population" to
determine how large each area of the plot is.
In other words, I fail to f
> I would like to know if mosaic plots are supported by ggplot2? If so,
> can someone point me to a couple of examples or give me any pointers?
Not yet, although I have some plans for them, they're at least 6 months away.
Hadley
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http://had.co.nz/
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Hello,
I would like to know if mosaic plots are supported by ggplot2? If so,
can someone point me to a couple of examples or give me any pointers?
Cheers
Rahul
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Thank you very much!
Sang Chul
On May 2, 2008, at 12:06 PM, Dieter Menne wrote:
Sang Chul Choi biology.rutgers.edu> writes:
I like mosaic function of "vcd" package. I have played around it. I
have found out that mosaic plot data table is 2-dimension does not
stretch when you enlarge a mosai
Sang Chul Choi biology.rutgers.edu> writes:
> I like mosaic function of "vcd" package. I have played around it. I
> have found out that mosaic plot data table is 2-dimension does not
> stretch when you enlarge a mosaic plot. It is okay when data table is
> 3 or more dimension. The first one
On Fri, 2 May 2008, Sang Chul Choi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I like mosaic function of "vcd" package. I have played around it. I
> have found out that mosaic plot data table is 2-dimension does not
> stretch when you enlarge a mosaic plot. It is okay when data table is
> 3 or more dimension. The first one
Hi,
I like mosaic function of "vcd" package. I have played around it. I
have found out that mosaic plot data table is 2-dimension does not
stretch when you enlarge a mosaic plot. It is okay when data table is
3 or more dimension. The first one is of 3-dimension table case, and
the second
On 31/10/2007 5:50 PM, Achim Zeileis wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007, Michael Kubovy wrote:
>
>> Dear R-helpers,
>>
>> I wasn't able to find out how to override the alphabetical ordering
>> of the rows and columns in a vcd::mosaic plot. I would like to have
>> them each ordered by numerical values in
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007, Michael Kubovy wrote:
> Dear R-helpers,
>
> I wasn't able to find out how to override the alphabetical ordering
> of the rows and columns in a vcd::mosaic plot. I would like to have
> them each ordered by numerical values in a different column of the
> data frame that contains
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 31/10/2007 4:33 PM, Michael Kubovy wrote:
> > Dear R-helpers,
> >
> > I wasn't able to find out how to override the alphabetical ordering
> > of the rows and columns in a vcd::mosaic plot. I would like to have
> > them each ordered by numerical value
On 31/10/2007 4:33 PM, Michael Kubovy wrote:
> Dear R-helpers,
>
> I wasn't able to find out how to override the alphabetical ordering
> of the rows and columns in a vcd::mosaic plot. I would like to have
> them each ordered by numerical values in a different column of the
> data frame that
Dear R-helpers,
I wasn't able to find out how to override the alphabetical ordering
of the rows and columns in a vcd::mosaic plot. I would like to have
them each ordered by numerical values in a different column of the
data frame that contains the contingency data.
I would be most grateful
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