they can be quite
effective. I prefer the graphical alternative of interactive mosaic
plots, as in iPlots. Both are needed. Erich's more important point
is that you need to speak the language of the people you cooperate
with and often that language includes Excel.
Antony
interactive graphics for R.
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Like Stephen Tucker I am not sure what your data are and what you
actually want. In the iPlots package you can draw interactive
parallel coordinate plots or parallel boxplots of x by y (where y is
a groups variable).
Antony
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Use the iplots package. The interactive querying works effectively
for largish datasets (over 50,000 cases) where sunflower plots may not.
Antony Unwin
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The iPlots package provides interactive graphics. One way to to what
you want to do would be to create a variable with all values and a
second binary variable recording which are the 16 special cases.
Draw an interactive histogram of the first with ihist and an
interactive barchart of the