[R] problem with plotting table
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Tue Nov 27 21:57:49 CET 2007
Carlos Gershenson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Let us have:
>
> x<-1:10
> y<-x/2
> plot(table(x), type="p")
> points(table(y), pch=2)
>
>
> Why does the last command plots the values of table(y) using the x
> coordinates of table(x)???
>
It's just a coincidence. It's actually using the indices 1:10,
regardless of the values of x.
You've given points() a vector of 10 values to plot, and by default it
plots them against their index.
To get what you want you need
temp <- table(y)
points(names(temp), temp)
The reason plot() worked is because it has a method for tables, but
points() does not. In general the high level plot functions in R tend
to have lots of methods, but the low level ones make you do the work.
Duncan Murdoch
> Am I doing something wrong?
> What would be a way of plotting the points of table(y) on their place?
>
> #this problem also occurs with:
> plot(table(y), type="p")
> points(table(x), pch=2)
>
>
> Thank you very much,
> Carlos
>
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