Hi David,
stripplot is for numeric vs categorical data
(and is a thin wrapper around xyplot).
Just change stripplot to xyplot and it will work.
-Felix
2009/9/27 Afshartous, David dafshart...@med.miami.edu:
All,
On p.52 of Deepayan Sarkar's Lattice book there is a nice plot of showing
residuals with median lines superimposed or various groups:
library(lattice)
stripplot(sqrt(abs(residuals(lm(yield~variety+year+site ~ site,
data = barley, groups = year, jitter.data = TRUE, type = c(p, a), fun =
median)
Suppose we wanted to make a similar plot for a numeric x-axis. Is there any
way to do this with stripplot or does one have to xyplot and presumably
panel functionality to get the median line? This does not work:
barley$site.numeric =as.numeric(barley$site)
stripplot(sqrt(abs(residuals(lm(yield~variety+year+site ~ site.numeric,
data = barley, groups = year, jitter.data = TRUE, type = c(p, a),
fun = median)
Any tips much appreciated. For my data I had made my x-axis a factor but
forgot that this doesn't work since the intervals are not equally spaced.
Thanks!
David
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