[R] Assigning line colors in xyplot
hadley wickham
h.wickham at gmail.com
Thu Aug 30 16:41:31 CEST 2007
Hi Christof,
You can do this in ggplot, with one exception:
install.packages("ggplot2")
library(ggplot2)
qplot(x, y, data=tmp, facets = . ~ g, geom="line", colour=f)
Unfortunately I don't yet have an implementation of facetting that
works like lattice, wrapping the line of plots in to 2d dimensions.
You can find out more about ggplot2 at http://had.co.nz/ggplot2
Hadley
On 8/30/07, Christof Bigler <christof.bigler at env.ethz.ch> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a dataframe containing data from individuals 1, ..., 12 (grouping
> variable "g" in the data frame below), which belong either to "A" or "B"
> (grouping variable "f"):
>
> set.seed(1)
>
> tmp <- data.frame(
>
> y=c(rnorm(10,0,1),rnorm(10,4,2),rnorm(10,0,1),rnorm(10,4,2),rnorm(10,0,1),rnorm(10,4,2),rnorm(10,0,1),rnorm(10,4,2),rnorm(10,0,1),rnorm(10,4,2),rnorm(10,0,1),rnorm(10,4,2)),
> x=1:10,
>
> f=c(rep("A",10),rep("B",10),rep("A",10),rep("B",10),rep("A",10),rep("B",10),rep("A",10),rep("B",10),rep("A",10),rep("B",10),rep("A",10),rep("B",10)),
>
> g=c(rep("3",10),rep("2",10),rep("1",10),rep("4",10),rep("5",10),rep("6",10),rep("8",10),rep("7",10),rep("9",10),rep("11",10),rep("12",10),rep("10",10)))
>
>
> I would like to draw line plots using the function xyplot:
>
> library(lattice)
>
> xyplot(y ~ x | g , groups=g, data=tmp,type="l",
> par.settings=list(superpose.line=list(col=c("red","blue"))),
> auto.key=list(space="top",
> text=levels(tmp$f),points=FALSE,lines=TRUE))
>
> As it is, the colors are recycled alternately in the order the
> individuals appear in the plot (1, 10, 11, 12, 2, ..., 9).
>
> How can I assign the red color to all individuals of group "A" and the
> blue color to all individuals of group "B"?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Christof
>
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