[R] plotting group means

ONKELINX, Thierry Thierry.ONKELINX at inbo.be
Tue Sep 9 13:56:51 CEST 2008


Dear Erich,

Have a look at ggplot2

library(ggplot2)
dataset <- expand.grid(x = 1:20, y = factor(LETTERS[1:4]), value = 1:10)
dataset$value <- rnorm(nrow(dataset), sd = 0.5) + as.numeric(dataset$y)
plotdata <- aggregate(dataset$value, list(x = dataset$x, y = dataset$y),
mean)
plotdata <- merge(plotdata, aggregate(dataset$value, list(x = dataset$x,
y = dataset$y), sd))
plotdata$min <- plotdata$x.x - plotdata$x.y
plotdata$max <- plotdata$x.x + plotdata$x.y
ggplot(plotdata, aes(x = x, y = x.x, colour = y, min = min, max = max))
+ geom_pointrange() + geom_line() + geom_point()

HTH,

Thierry 


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Namens Erich Studerus
Verzonden: dinsdag 9 september 2008 12:49
Aan: r-help op r-project.org
Onderwerp: [R] plotting group means

Hi all,



I want to plot the grouped means of some variables. The dependent
variables
and the grouping factor are stored in different columns. I want to draw
a
simple line-plot of means, in which the x-axis represents the variables
and
y-axis represents the means. The means of the groups should be connected
by
lines. So far, the only function that I could find comes closest to what
I'm
looking for, is the error.bars.by-function in the psych-package. To
know,
what I'm looking for, just type:



library(psych)
x <- matrix(rnorm(500),ncol=20)
y <- sample(4,25 ,replace=TRUE)
x <- x+y
error.bars.by(x,y,ci=0)



Now, I want to put a legend for the grouping factor of this graph. I
also
would like to manipulate the linetypes and colors of the lines. I've
read
the documentation, but it was not clear to me, how to do this. Are there
other plotting functions in R, which can do the same?



Erich



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