[R] Count of Histogram Bins using Shingles with lattice
David L Carlson
dcarlson at tamu.edu
Mon Feb 11 17:05:01 CET 2013
You can use the functions in lattice to compute the shingle and display the
results, but they do not seem to be stored:
> set.seed(42)
> vals <- runif(100)*100
> ints <- co.intervals(vals, number=5, overlap=.25)
> cts <- shingle(vals, ints)
cts contains has the original data and the range of each level. You can get
the counts in each level with
> summary(cts)
Intervals:
min max count
1 0.02362834 25.54314 25
2 20.76563596 47.49997 25
3 39.84827982 66.74291 25
4 61.91566269 83.29187 25
5 77.58207495 98.88943 25
Overlap between adjacent intervals:
[1] 6 7 6 6
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David L Carlson
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4352
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> project.org] On Behalf Of Burns, Jonathan (NONUS)
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 12:45 PM
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> Subject: [R] Count of Histogram Bins using Shingles with lattice
>
> I know that I can get a count of histogram bins in base R with
> plot=FALSE. However, I'd like to do the same thing with lattice. The
> problem is that I've set up shingles, and I'd like to get the count
> within each bin within each shingle. plot=FALSE doesn't seem to do it.
>
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