[R] lattice histogram problem with integers values and nint
Charilaos Skiadas
cskiadas at gmail.com
Thu May 15 21:43:15 CEST 2008
Two comments. First of all, I don't see how you can be sure that if
you specify 365 bins, then each bin will contain exactly one day. In
order to do that, you need to know that each bin has width exactly 1,
and you don't tell lattice to use such a width, so it is likely
choosing something else. In fact, if you save your histogram in a
temporary variable, say "pl", then the following will show you where
lattice puts the breaks:
pl$panel.args.common$breaks
In the example I tried, the difference in any two consecutive breaks
was 1.077041
The second point, is that this would probably be better done with an
xyplot, using type="h". So assuming that x has those 170000 values,
and that all days occur, the following might be more satisfactory:
xyplot(table(x)~1:365, type="h")
I don't see the benefit in having bars instead of single vertical
lines personally.
Hope this helps,
Haris Skiadas
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Hanover College
On May 15, 2008, at 3:27 PM, Richard and Barbara Males wrote:
> been puzzling over this for a day.
>
> Summary
> integer variable to use with histogram, 170,000 rows. Value is day of
> year. Hist works, lattice histogram with nint does not work (spurious
> spikes in display), lattice histogram using breaks=c(0:365) works
> fine. Spike values appear to be sum of two adjacent bins. Want to
> know if this is a familiar problem, and what the recommended
> work-around is. Also want to know how to get the bin count from the
> lattice histogram object, as I would with hist$count.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Detail
>
> I have a dataset of approximately 170,000 rows, with a DayOfYear
> field. I want a histogram of the number of rows in each day of the
> year. I set up breaks from 0:365, and use this with hist, and the
> lattice histogram, e.g.
>
> histogram(dfTemp$DayOfYear,breaks=breaklist,type="count")
>
> If I use hist to display this, all values are under 600, everything
> is fine..
>
> If I use lattice histogram on the full 365 days, either with nint=365,
> or breaks set from (0:366), I get 26 equally-spaced spurious peaks
> above 800 (that is, 26 days reported with bad values). A table
> command on this field shows me that the highest count of rows in a day
> is 553. When I do hist (not histogram), the plot looks fine. When I
> do plot(table(dataframe$DayOfYear), the plot looks fine. If I do a
> subset of the data to look only at days below 340, the plot looks
> fine. At days below 341, I get one of these spikes, at about 170
> days, going up to about 900. At a subset of days below 342, I get two
> spikes, both over 900.
>
> If I set breaks to 0:366, and add a small increment to my integer
> values, e.g.
>
> histogram(df2006NonRecVessels$DayOfYear+.
> 001,breaks=breaklist,type="count")
>
> All is well.under this approach.
>
>
> I have attempted to search to see if this is a known problem, but
> don't find anything.
>
> Also, I can get the count in each bin for hist as
>> xx=hist(df2006NonRecVessels$DayOfYear,breaks=breaklist)
>> xx$count # this gives me the counts
>
> I am unclear how to get equivalent information on bin contents from
> the lattice-generated histogram object. It appears to be in
> panel.args, but I am unclear on the exact syntax.
>
>
> Richard M. Males
> Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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