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stars: Star (Spider/Radar) Plots and Segment Diagrams

Description

Draw star plots or segment diagrams of a multivariate data set. With one single location, also draws ‘spider’ (or ‘radar’) plots.

Usage

stars(x, full = TRUE, scale = TRUE, radius = TRUE, labels = dimnames(x)[[1]], locations = NULL, nrow = NULL, ncol = NULL, len = 1, key.loc = NULL, key.labels = dimnames(x)[[2]], key.xpd = TRUE, xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, flip.labels = NULL, draw.segments = FALSE, col.segments = 1:n.seg, col.stars = NA, col.lines = NA, axes = FALSE, frame.plot = axes, main = NULL, sub = NULL, xlab = "", ylab = "", cex = 0.8, lwd = 0.25, lty = par("lty"), xpd = FALSE, mar = pmin(par("mar"), 1.1+ c(2*axes+ (xlab != ""), 2*axes+ (ylab != ""), 1, 0)), add = FALSE, plot = TRUE, ...)

Arguments

x
matrix or data frame of data. One star or segment plot will be produced for each row of x. Missing values (NA) are allowed, but they are treated as if they were 0 (after scaling, if relevant).
full
logical flag: if TRUE, the segment plots will occupy a full circle. Otherwise, they occupy the (upper) semicircle only.
scale
logical flag: if TRUE, the columns of the data matrix are scaled independently so that the maximum value in each column is 1 and the minimum is 0. If FALSE, the presumption is that the data have been scaled by some other algorithm to the range $[0, 1]$.
radius
logical flag: in TRUE, the radii corresponding to each variable in the data will be drawn.
labels
vector of character strings for labeling the plots. Unlike the S function stars, no attempt is made to construct labels if labels = NULL.
locations
Either two column matrix with the x and y coordinates used to place each of the segment plots; or numeric of length 2 when all plots should be superimposed (for a ‘spider plot’). By default, locations = NULL, the segment plots will be placed in a rectangular grid.
nrow, ncol
integers giving the number of rows and columns to use when locations is NULL. By default, nrow == ncol, a square layout will be used.
len
scale factor for the length of radii or segments.
key.loc
vector with x and y coordinates of the unit key.
key.labels
vector of character strings for labeling the segments of the unit key. If omitted, the second component of dimnames(x) is used, if available.
key.xpd
clipping switch for the unit key (drawing and labeling), see par("xpd").
xlim
vector with the range of x coordinates to plot.
ylim
vector with the range of y coordinates to plot.
flip.labels
logical indicating if the label locations should flip up and down from diagram to diagram. Defaults to a somewhat smart heuristic.
draw.segments
logical. If TRUE draw a segment diagram.
col.segments
color vector (integer or character, see par), each specifying a color for one of the segments (variables). Ignored if draw.segments = FALSE.
col.stars
color vector (integer or character, see par), each specifying a color for one of the stars (cases). Ignored if draw.segments = TRUE.
col.lines
color vector (integer or character, see par), each specifying a color for one of the lines (cases). Ignored if draw.segments = TRUE.
axes
logical flag: if TRUE axes are added to the plot.
frame.plot
logical flag: if TRUE, the plot region is framed.
main
a main title for the plot.
sub
a sub title for the plot.
xlab
a label for the x axis.
ylab
a label for the y axis.
cex
character expansion factor for the labels.
lwd
line width used for drawing.
lty
line type used for drawing.
xpd
logical or NA indicating if clipping should be done, see par(xpd = .).
mar
argument to par(mar = *), typically choosing smaller margins than by default.
...
further arguments, passed to the first call of plot(), see plot.default and to box() if frame.plot is true.
add
logical, if TRUE add stars to current plot.
plot
logical, if FALSE, nothing is plotted.

Value

Returns the locations of the plots in a two column matrix, invisibly when plot = TRUE.

Details

Missing values are treated as 0.

Each star plot or segment diagram represents one row of the input x. Variables (columns) start on the right and wind counterclockwise around the circle. The size of the (scaled) column is shown by the distance from the center to the point on the star or the radius of the segment representing the variable.

Only one page of output is produced.

References

Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988) The New S Language. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.

See Also

symbols for another way to draw stars and other symbols.

Examples

Run this code
require(grDevices)
stars(mtcars[, 1:7], key.loc = c(14, 2),
      main = "Motor Trend Cars : stars(*, full = F)", full = FALSE)
stars(mtcars[, 1:7], key.loc = c(14, 1.5),
      main = "Motor Trend Cars : full stars()", flip.labels = FALSE)

## 'Spider' or 'Radar' plot:
stars(mtcars[, 1:7], locations = c(0, 0), radius = FALSE,
      key.loc = c(0, 0), main = "Motor Trend Cars", lty = 2)

## Segment Diagrams:
palette(rainbow(12, s = 0.6, v = 0.75))
stars(mtcars[, 1:7], len = 0.8, key.loc = c(12, 1.5),
      main = "Motor Trend Cars", draw.segments = TRUE)
stars(mtcars[, 1:7], len = 0.6, key.loc = c(1.5, 0),
      main = "Motor Trend Cars", draw.segments = TRUE,
      frame.plot = TRUE, nrow = 4, cex = .7)

## scale linearly (not affinely) to [0, 1]
USJudge <- apply(USJudgeRatings, 2, function(x) x/max(x))
Jnam <- row.names(USJudgeRatings)
Snam <- abbreviate(substring(Jnam, 1, regexpr("[,.]",Jnam) - 1), 7)
stars(USJudge, labels = Jnam, scale = FALSE,
      key.loc = c(13, 1.5), main = "Judge not ...", len = 0.8)
stars(USJudge, labels = Snam, scale = FALSE,
      key.loc = c(13, 1.5), radius = FALSE)

loc <- stars(USJudge, labels = NULL, scale = FALSE,
             radius = FALSE, frame.plot = TRUE,
             key.loc = c(13, 1.5), main = "Judge not ...", len = 1.2)
text(loc, Snam, col = "blue", cex = 0.8, xpd = TRUE)

## 'Segments':
stars(USJudge, draw.segments = TRUE, scale = FALSE, key.loc = c(13,1.5))

## 'Spider':
stars(USJudgeRatings, locations = c(0, 0), scale = FALSE, radius  =  FALSE,
      col.stars = 1:10, key.loc = c(0, 0), main = "US Judges rated")
## Same as above, but with colored lines instead of filled polygons.
stars(USJudgeRatings, locations = c(0, 0), scale = FALSE, radius  =  FALSE,
      col.lines = 1:10, key.loc = c(0, 0), main = "US Judges rated")
## 'Radar-Segments'
stars(USJudgeRatings[1:10,], locations = 0:1, scale = FALSE,
      draw.segments = TRUE, col.segments = 0, col.stars = 1:10, key.loc =  0:1,
      main = "US Judges 1-10 ")
palette("default")
stars(cbind(1:16, 10*(16:1)), draw.segments = TRUE,
      main = "A Joke -- do *not* use symbols on 2D data!")

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