I am looking to create what I would call a "simple variation" on the
boxplot. What I would like to do is to be able to plot the upper and
lower confidence limits as the "box" and the 10th and 90th percentile as
the whiskers. What I have done is write the code to create a dataframe,
the columns of which are the mean, sd, 10th percentile, 90th percentile,
lower confidence limit of the mean, and upper confidence limit of the
mean, the rows are the groups. I have exported this to excel and get the
graph I want by using the stock graphs in excel that plot open, close,
high and low but I would much prefer to do this in R for reason too
numerous to enumerate.

I have looked high and low and even took a brief look at the bwplot code
in the lattice package.  Given my experience level it would take quite a
while for me to modify the bwplot code to get what I want and create a
new graph type, assuming I could get it to work at all. Does anyone know
of an easier way to get what I want, with and example? Lattice, grid,
base, whatever, I don't especially care what tools I need to use. My
only constrante is that I feed it the values required as a dataframe
rather than calculate it on the fly so if we change our minds about UCL
method or percentiles there is no problem.

Thanks in advance,
Mike


Michael Bock PhD
ENVIRON International Corporation
136 Commerical Street, Suite 402
Portland, ME 04101
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