[R] barplot help needed
Antje
niederlein-rstat at yahoo.de
Fri Nov 24 16:16:49 CET 2006
Still, there is one problem. The SD-Values don't fit to the bar they
belong to. I made the following experiment:
> data1 <- c(2,4,6,2,5)
> data2 <- data1
> sd1 <- c(0.5,1,1.5,1,2)
> sd2 <- sd1
> tab <- do.call(rbind, list(data1, data2))
> etype <- c(sd1,sd2)
> b <- barplot(tab, beside=T)
> arrows(unlist(b), unlist(tab) - etype, unlist(b), unlist(tab) +
etype, code=3)
I expect the bars with the same height and the same stddev. The height
is okay, but the stddev is messed up...
if I do it like this:
etype <- matrix(c(sd1,sd2), nrow=2, byrow=TRUE)
it works (but maybe there is an easier way...)
Antje
Jacques VESLOT schrieb:
> thought sd1, sd2... were scalars but if not just do:
> etype <- c(sd1, sd2, sd3, sd4)
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> Antje a écrit :
>> Thank you very much for your help.
>> I just don't understand the following line (which also gives me a
>> dimension error later in the arrows command)
>>
>> etype <- rep(c(sd1, sd2, sd3, sd4), length(data1))
>>
>> Antje
>>
>> (I don't see my emails to the mailinglist anymore... just the answers
>> from other people... I don't understand???)
>>
>>
>> Jacques VESLOT schrieb:
>>
>>> tab <- do.call(rbind, list(data1, data2, data3, data4))
>>> etype <- rep(c(sd1, sd2, sd3, sd4), length(data1))
>>> b <- barplot(tab, beside=T)
>>> arrows(unlist(b), unlist(tab) - etype, unlist(b), unlist(tab) +
>>> etype, code=3)
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Jacques VESLOT
>>>
>>> CNRS UMR 8090
>>> I.B.L (2ème étage)
>>> 1 rue du Professeur Calmette
>>> B.P. 245
>>> 59019 Lille Cedex
>>>
>>> Tel : 33 (0)3.20.87.10.44
>>> Fax : 33 (0)3.20.87.10.31
>>>
>>> http://www-good.ibl.fr
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> Antje a écrit :
>>>
>>>> hello,
>>>>
>>>> I would like to create the following barplot:
>>>>
>>>> I have 4 different data sets (same length + stddev for each data point)
>>>>
>>>> data1
>>>> sd1
>>>> data2
>>>> sd2
>>>> data3
>>>> sd3
>>>> data4
>>>> sd4
>>>>
>>>> now, I'd like to plot in the following way:
>>>>
>>>> data1[1],data2[1],data3[1],data4[1] with it's sd-values side-by-side
>>>> at one x-axis label (named "position 1") and each bar in different
>>>> colors.
>>>>
>>>> data1[2],data2[2],data3[2],data4[2] at the next x-axis label (named
>>>> "position 2") with the same color scheme
>>>>
>>>> and so on over the whole length.
>>>>
>>>> I managed to plot one set in the following way:
>>>>
>>>> par(mai=c(1.5,1,1,0.6))
>>>> plotInfo <- barplot(data1, las=2, ylim = c(0,plotMax+1), ylab =
>>>> "Percentage")
>>>> arrows(plotInfo,data1,plotInfo, data1 + sd1, length=0.1, angle=90)
>>>> arrows(plotInfo,data1,plotInfo, data1 - sd1, length=0.1, angle=90)
>>>>
>>>> could anybody give me a help on this?
>>>>
>>>> Antje
>>>>
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>>>
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