Re: [R] How to color boxplots with respect to the variable names

2022-05-29 Thread Neha gupta
Thank you so much Jim for your help.

Best regards

On Monday, May 30, 2022, Jim Lemon  wrote:

> Hi Neha,
> As you have a distinguishing feature in the variable names, here is
> one way to do it:
>
> RF<- c(4.7, 1.52, 1.46, 4.5, 0.62, 1.12)
> RF_LOO<- c(5.2, 1.52, 1.44, 4.3, 0.64, 1.11)
> RF_boot<- c(5.8, 1.5, 1.23, 4.3, 0.64, 1.12)
> Ranger<- c(4.5, 1.57, 1.25, 3.75, 0.56, 1.09)
> Ranger_LOO<- c(5, 1.56, 1.35, 3.7, 0.6, 1.0)
> Ranger_boot<- c(4.2, 1.53, 1.12, 3.7, 0.63, 1.1)
> SVM<- c(3.51, 1.34, 0.62, 1.45, 0.5, 1.06)
> SVM_LOO<- c(3.6, 1.33, 0.33, 1.4, 0.41, 1.1)
> SVM_boot<- c(3.75, 1.35, 0.58, 1.4, 0.4, 1.0)
> KNN<- c(2.85, 1.35, 0.25, 1.76, 0.43, 1.25)
> KNN_LOO<- c(2.85, 1.34, 0.375, 1.75, 0.44, 1.27)
> KNN_boot<- c(2.75, 1.35, 0.375, 1.75, 0.45, 1.27)
> varnames<-c("RF","RF_LOO","RF_boot",
>  "RANGER","RANGER_LOO","RANGER_boot",
>  "SVM","SVM_LOO","SVM_boot",
>  "KNN","KNN_LOO","KNN_boot")
> colors<-rep("blue",length(varnames))
> colors[grep("LOO",varnames)]<-"green"
> colors[grep("boot",varnames)]<-"red"
> at.x <- seq(1,by=.4, length.out = 10)
> boxplot(RF, RF_LOO, RF_boot, Ranger, Ranger_LOO, Ranger_boot, SVM, SVM_LOO,
> SVM_boot,
> KNN, KNN_LOO, KNN_boot, range = 0, col=colors, names= c("RF",
> "RF_LOO", "RF_boot",
> "Ranger", "Ranger_LOO", "Ranger_boot", "SVM", "SVM_LOO",
> "SVM_boot",
> "KNN", "KNN_LOO",
> "KNN_boot"),las=2,boxwex=0.5,outline=FALSE,cex.axis=0.8, main="Consistency
> of the 100% features ")
> legend(8,5.5,c("Raw","LOO","boot"),fill=c("blue","green","red"))
>
> Jim
>
> On Mon, May 30, 2022 at 4:46 AM Neha gupta 
> wrote:
> >
> > I have the following data and I need to use a boxplot which displays the
> > variables (RF, Ranger, SVM, KNN) with one color, variables (RF_boot,
> > Ranger_boot, SVM_boot, KNN_boot) with another color and the variables
> > (RF_LOO, SVM_LOO, Ranger_LOO, KNN_LOO) with another color.
> >
> > How can I do that? Currently, I am using the base boxplot which displays
> > them in one color. I know it will be more easily achieved with ggplot
> but I
> > have no experience/knowledge with it.
> >
> > RF= c(4.7, 1.52, 1.46, 4.5, 0.62, 1.12)
> > RF_LOO= c(5.2, 1.52, 1.44, 4.3, 0.64, 1.11)
> > RF_boot= c(5.8, 1.5, 1.23, 4.3, 0.64, 1.12)
> > Ranger= c(4.5, 1.57, 1.25, 3.75, 0.56, 1.09)
> > Ranger_LOO= c(5, 1.56, 1.35, 3.7, 0.6, 1.0)
> > Ranger_boot= c(4.2, 1.53, 1.12, 3.7, 0.63, 1.1)
> > SVM= c(3.51, 1.34, 0.62, 1.45, 0.5, 1.06)
> > SVM_LOO= c(3.6, 1.33, 0.33, 1.4, 0.41, 1.1)
> > SVM_boot= c(3.75, 1.35, 0.58, 1.4, 0.4, 1.0)
> > KNN= c(2.85, 1.35, 0.25, 1.76, 0.43, 1.25)
> > KNN_LOO= c(2.85, 1.34, 0.375, 1.75, 0.44, 1.27)
> > KNN_boot= c(2.75, 1.35, 0.375, 1.75, 0.45, 1.27)
> >
> > My base boxplot is here
> >
> > colors = rep("blue",12)
> > at.x <- seq(1,by=.4, length.out = 10)
> > boxplot(RF, RF_LOO, RF_boot, Ranger, Ranger_LOO, Ranger_boot, SVM,
> SVM_LOO,
> > SVM_boot,
> > KNN, KNN_LOO, KNN_boot, range = 0, col=colors, names= c("RF",
> > "RF_LOO", "RF_boot",
> > "Ranger", "Ranger_LOO", "Ranger_boot", "SVM", "SVM_LOO",
> "SVM_boot",
> > "KNN", "KNN_LOO",
> > "KNN_boot"),las=2,boxwex=0.5,outline=FALSE,cex.axis=0.8,
> main="Consistency
> > of the 100% features ")
> >
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> >
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Re: [R] How to color boxplots with respect to the variable names

2022-05-29 Thread Jim Lemon
Hi Neha,
As you have a distinguishing feature in the variable names, here is
one way to do it:

RF<- c(4.7, 1.52, 1.46, 4.5, 0.62, 1.12)
RF_LOO<- c(5.2, 1.52, 1.44, 4.3, 0.64, 1.11)
RF_boot<- c(5.8, 1.5, 1.23, 4.3, 0.64, 1.12)
Ranger<- c(4.5, 1.57, 1.25, 3.75, 0.56, 1.09)
Ranger_LOO<- c(5, 1.56, 1.35, 3.7, 0.6, 1.0)
Ranger_boot<- c(4.2, 1.53, 1.12, 3.7, 0.63, 1.1)
SVM<- c(3.51, 1.34, 0.62, 1.45, 0.5, 1.06)
SVM_LOO<- c(3.6, 1.33, 0.33, 1.4, 0.41, 1.1)
SVM_boot<- c(3.75, 1.35, 0.58, 1.4, 0.4, 1.0)
KNN<- c(2.85, 1.35, 0.25, 1.76, 0.43, 1.25)
KNN_LOO<- c(2.85, 1.34, 0.375, 1.75, 0.44, 1.27)
KNN_boot<- c(2.75, 1.35, 0.375, 1.75, 0.45, 1.27)
varnames<-c("RF","RF_LOO","RF_boot",
 "RANGER","RANGER_LOO","RANGER_boot",
 "SVM","SVM_LOO","SVM_boot",
 "KNN","KNN_LOO","KNN_boot")
colors<-rep("blue",length(varnames))
colors[grep("LOO",varnames)]<-"green"
colors[grep("boot",varnames)]<-"red"
at.x <- seq(1,by=.4, length.out = 10)
boxplot(RF, RF_LOO, RF_boot, Ranger, Ranger_LOO, Ranger_boot, SVM, SVM_LOO,
SVM_boot,
KNN, KNN_LOO, KNN_boot, range = 0, col=colors, names= c("RF",
"RF_LOO", "RF_boot",
"Ranger", "Ranger_LOO", "Ranger_boot", "SVM", "SVM_LOO", "SVM_boot",
"KNN", "KNN_LOO",
"KNN_boot"),las=2,boxwex=0.5,outline=FALSE,cex.axis=0.8, main="Consistency
of the 100% features ")
legend(8,5.5,c("Raw","LOO","boot"),fill=c("blue","green","red"))

Jim

On Mon, May 30, 2022 at 4:46 AM Neha gupta  wrote:
>
> I have the following data and I need to use a boxplot which displays the
> variables (RF, Ranger, SVM, KNN) with one color, variables (RF_boot,
> Ranger_boot, SVM_boot, KNN_boot) with another color and the variables
> (RF_LOO, SVM_LOO, Ranger_LOO, KNN_LOO) with another color.
>
> How can I do that? Currently, I am using the base boxplot which displays
> them in one color. I know it will be more easily achieved with ggplot but I
> have no experience/knowledge with it.
>
> RF= c(4.7, 1.52, 1.46, 4.5, 0.62, 1.12)
> RF_LOO= c(5.2, 1.52, 1.44, 4.3, 0.64, 1.11)
> RF_boot= c(5.8, 1.5, 1.23, 4.3, 0.64, 1.12)
> Ranger= c(4.5, 1.57, 1.25, 3.75, 0.56, 1.09)
> Ranger_LOO= c(5, 1.56, 1.35, 3.7, 0.6, 1.0)
> Ranger_boot= c(4.2, 1.53, 1.12, 3.7, 0.63, 1.1)
> SVM= c(3.51, 1.34, 0.62, 1.45, 0.5, 1.06)
> SVM_LOO= c(3.6, 1.33, 0.33, 1.4, 0.41, 1.1)
> SVM_boot= c(3.75, 1.35, 0.58, 1.4, 0.4, 1.0)
> KNN= c(2.85, 1.35, 0.25, 1.76, 0.43, 1.25)
> KNN_LOO= c(2.85, 1.34, 0.375, 1.75, 0.44, 1.27)
> KNN_boot= c(2.75, 1.35, 0.375, 1.75, 0.45, 1.27)
>
> My base boxplot is here
>
> colors = rep("blue",12)
> at.x <- seq(1,by=.4, length.out = 10)
> boxplot(RF, RF_LOO, RF_boot, Ranger, Ranger_LOO, Ranger_boot, SVM, SVM_LOO,
> SVM_boot,
> KNN, KNN_LOO, KNN_boot, range = 0, col=colors, names= c("RF",
> "RF_LOO", "RF_boot",
> "Ranger", "Ranger_LOO", "Ranger_boot", "SVM", "SVM_LOO", "SVM_boot",
> "KNN", "KNN_LOO",
> "KNN_boot"),las=2,boxwex=0.5,outline=FALSE,cex.axis=0.8, main="Consistency
> of the 100% features ")
>
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>
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[R] How to color boxplots with respect to the variable names

2022-05-29 Thread Neha gupta
I have the following data and I need to use a boxplot which displays the
variables (RF, Ranger, SVM, KNN) with one color, variables (RF_boot,
Ranger_boot, SVM_boot, KNN_boot) with another color and the variables
(RF_LOO, SVM_LOO, Ranger_LOO, KNN_LOO) with another color.

How can I do that? Currently, I am using the base boxplot which displays
them in one color. I know it will be more easily achieved with ggplot but I
have no experience/knowledge with it.

RF= c(4.7, 1.52, 1.46, 4.5, 0.62, 1.12)
RF_LOO= c(5.2, 1.52, 1.44, 4.3, 0.64, 1.11)
RF_boot= c(5.8, 1.5, 1.23, 4.3, 0.64, 1.12)
Ranger= c(4.5, 1.57, 1.25, 3.75, 0.56, 1.09)
Ranger_LOO= c(5, 1.56, 1.35, 3.7, 0.6, 1.0)
Ranger_boot= c(4.2, 1.53, 1.12, 3.7, 0.63, 1.1)
SVM= c(3.51, 1.34, 0.62, 1.45, 0.5, 1.06)
SVM_LOO= c(3.6, 1.33, 0.33, 1.4, 0.41, 1.1)
SVM_boot= c(3.75, 1.35, 0.58, 1.4, 0.4, 1.0)
KNN= c(2.85, 1.35, 0.25, 1.76, 0.43, 1.25)
KNN_LOO= c(2.85, 1.34, 0.375, 1.75, 0.44, 1.27)
KNN_boot= c(2.75, 1.35, 0.375, 1.75, 0.45, 1.27)

My base boxplot is here

colors = rep("blue",12)
at.x <- seq(1,by=.4, length.out = 10)
boxplot(RF, RF_LOO, RF_boot, Ranger, Ranger_LOO, Ranger_boot, SVM, SVM_LOO,
SVM_boot,
KNN, KNN_LOO, KNN_boot, range = 0, col=colors, names= c("RF",
"RF_LOO", "RF_boot",
"Ranger", "Ranger_LOO", "Ranger_boot", "SVM", "SVM_LOO", "SVM_boot",
"KNN", "KNN_LOO",
"KNN_boot"),las=2,boxwex=0.5,outline=FALSE,cex.axis=0.8, main="Consistency
of the 100% features ")

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