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vcd (version 1.3-2)

struc_sieve: Core-generating Function for Sieve Plots

Description

Core-generating function for strucplot returning a function producing sieve plots.

Usage

struc_sieve(sievetype = c("observed","expected"), gp_tile = gpar())

Arguments

sievetype
logical indicating whether rectangles should be filled according to observed or expected frequencies.
gp_tile
object of class "gpar", controlling the appearance of all static elements of the cells (e.g., border and fill color).

Value

  • A function with arguments:
  • residualstable of residuals.
  • observedtable of observed values.
  • expectednot used by struc_sieve.
  • spacingobject of class "unit" specifying the space between the tiles.
  • gplist of gpar objects used for the drawing the tiles.
  • split_verticalvector of logicals indicating, for each dimension of the table, the split direction.

encoding

UTF-8

Details

This function is usually called by strucplot (typically when called by sieve) and returns a function used by strucplot to produce sieve plots.

References

Riedwyl, H., and Schüpbach, M. (1994), Parquet diagram to plot contingency tables. In F. Faulbaum (ed.), Softstat '93: Advances in Statistical Software, 293--299. Gustav Fischer, New York.

Friendly, M. (2000), Visualizing Categorical Data, SAS Institute, Cary, NC.

Meyer, D., Zeileis, A., and Hornik, K. (2006), The strucplot framework: Visualizing multi-way contingency tables with vcd. Journal of Statistical Software, 17(3), 1-48. URL http://www.jstatsoft.org/v17/i03/ and available as vignette("strucplot").

See Also

sieve, strucplot, structable

Examples

Run this code
## Titanic data
data("Titanic")
strucplot(Titanic, core = struc_sieve)

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