[R] Graphics for proportion within factor

2008-11-30 Thread Rob James
  BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px; }I
am looking to draw what I hoped was a simple plot of proportion WITHIN
a strata, save % males by site. I seem to be able to get proportion of
males, by
 site, where the proportion is across the whole dataset, but not the
proportion within each site.
 thanks in advance,
 Rob
 
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Re: [R] Graphics for proportion within factor

2008-11-30 Thread David Winsemius
You could see whether the stacked barchart in Sarkar's website meets  
your needs:


http://lmdvr.r-forge.r-project.org/figures/figures.html
See figure 4.5

also look at:
?prop.table

Description
This is really sweep(x, margin, margin.table(x, margin), "/") for  
newbies 



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On Nov 30, 2008, at 2:36 PM, Rob James wrote:


 BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px; }I
am looking to draw what I hoped was a simple plot of proportion WITHIN
a strata, save % males by site. I seem to be able to get proportion of
males, by
site, where the proportion is across the whole dataset, but not the
proportion within each site.
thanks in advance,
Rob

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Re: [R] Graphics for proportion within factor

2008-12-01 Thread Jim Lemon

Rob James wrote:

  BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px; }I
am looking to draw what I hoped was a simple plot of proportion WITHIN
a strata, save % males by site. I seem to be able to get proportion of
males, by
 site, where the proportion is across the whole dataset, but not the
proportion within each site.
  

Hi Rob,
You might get what you want with the  barhier function in the plotrix 
package.

Try this:

test.df<-data.frame(Employ=sample(c("FT","PT","NO"),100,TRUE),
Sex=sample(c("M","F"),100,TRUE))
library(plotrix)
barhier(test.df,col=c("red","green","blue"),fade=TRUE)

Jim

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