[R] Help needed with Waterfall plot

Gabor Grothendieck ggrothendieck at gmail.com
Sat Nov 1 12:58:42 CET 2008


Here is one possibility:


# random data
set.seed(1)
growth <- sort(runif(215, -100, 100), decreasing = TRUE)

col <- factor(1 + (growth < -25) + (growth < 25),
	lab = c("black", "grey50", "grey80"))
barplot(growth, col = levels(col)[col], ylab = "% Growth",
	main = "Random Data", xlab = "", space = 0, border = 0,
	ylim = c(-100, 100))
legend("topright", legend = c("> 25%", "25% > . > -25%", "< 25%"),
	cex = 0.8, bty = "n", fill = levels(col))
legend("bottomleft", "Random data with style of: Ratain et al, JCO,
2006, Fig 2", cex = 0.6, bty = "n")


On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Philip Twumasi-Ankrah
<nana_kwadwo_derkyi at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi friends,
> I need suggestions/directions on how to producing a waterfall plot for present extend of change in tumour size for a set of respondents in a study.  Example of use of waterfall plot is in the following slides presented at ASCO 2007 by Axel Grothey. Link is
>
> http://media.asco.org/player/default.aspx?LectureID=AG265&conferenceFolder=GI2007&SessionFolder=Poster&slideonly=yes&TrackID=N929&LectureTitle=Waterfall%20plots%20provide%20detailed%20information%20on%20magnitude%20of%20response%20to%20conventional%20chemotherapy%20in%20colorectal%20cancer%3a%20Lessons%20learned%20from%20N9741.&Key=vm_45_3_26_265&SpeakerName=%3b%20Presenter%3a%20Axel%20Grothey%2c%20MD&mediaURL=%2fmedia&ServerName=media.asco.org&max=12&ext=jpg&useASX=false&playtype=&playtype=&playtype=,
>
> The link is pretty long but it takes you right to the presentation.
>
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