densityBy: Create a 'violin plot' or density plot of the distribution of a set of variables
Description
Among the many ways to describe a data set, one is density plot or violin plot of the data. This is similar to a box plot but shows the actual distribution.
Median and 25th and 75th percentile lines are added to the display. If a grouping variable is specified, densityBy will draw violin plots for each variable and for each group.
If the grouping variable is specified, the what names should be give to the group? Defaults to 1:ngrp
ylab
The y label
xlab
The x label
main
Figure title
density
How many lines per inch to draw
restrict
Restrict the density to the observed max and min of the data
xlim
if not specified, will be .5 beyond the number of variables
add
Allows overplotting
col
Allows for specification of colours. The default for 2 groups is
blue and red, for more group levels, rainbows.
pch
The plot character for the mean is by default a small filled circle. To not show the mean, use pch=NA
scale
If NULL, scale the widths by the square root of sample size, otherwise scale by the value supplied.
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Other graphic parameters
Value
The density plot of the data.
Details
Describe the data using a violin plot. Change density to modify the shading. density=NULL will fill with col.
The grp variable may be used to draw separate violin plots for each of multiple groups.
# NOT RUN {densityBy(bfi[1:5])
#not run#violinBy(bfi[1:5],grp=bfi$gender,grp.name=c("M","F"))#densityBy(sat.act[5:6],sat.act$education,col=rainbow(6))# }