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spineMiss: Spineplot with information about missing/imputed values

Description

Spineplot or spinogram with highlighting of missing/imputed values in other variables by splitting each cell into two parts. Additionally, information about missing/imputed values in the variable of interest is shown on the right hand side.

Usage

spineMiss(
  x,
  delimiter = NULL,
  pos = 1,
  selection = c("any", "all"),
  breaks = "Sturges",
  right = TRUE,
  col = c("skyblue", "red", "skyblue4", "red4", "orange", "orange4"),
  border = NULL,
  main = NULL,
  sub = NULL,
  xlab = NULL,
  ylab = NULL,
  axes = TRUE,
  labels = axes,
  only.miss = TRUE,
  miss.labels = axes,
  interactive = TRUE,
  ...
)

Value

a table containing the frequencies corresponding to the cells.

Arguments

x

a vector, matrix or data.frame.

delimiter

a character-vector to distinguish between variables and imputation-indices for imputed variables (therefore, x needs to have colnames()). If given, it is used to determine the corresponding imputation-index for any imputed variable (a logical-vector indicating which values of the variable have been imputed). If such imputation-indices are found, they are used for highlighting and the colors are adjusted according to the given colors for imputed variables (see col).

pos

a numeric value giving the index of the variable of interest. Additional variables in x are used for highlighting.

selection

the selection method for highlighting missing/imputed values in multiple additional variables. Possible values are "any" (highlighting of missing/imputed values in any of the additional variables) and "all" (highlighting of missing/imputed values in all of the additional variables).

breaks

if the variable of interest is numeric, breaks controls the breakpoints (see graphics::hist() for possible values).

right

logical; if TRUE and the variable of interest is numeric, the spinogram cells are right-closed (left-open) intervals.

col

a vector of length six giving the colors to be used. If only one color is supplied, the bars are transparent and the supplied color is used for highlighting missing/imputed values. Else if two colors are supplied, they are recycled.

border

the color to be used for the border of the cells. Use border=NA to omit borders.

main, sub

main and sub title.

xlab, ylab

axis labels.

axes

a logical indicating whether axes should be drawn on the plot.

labels

if the variable of interest is categorical, either a logical indicating whether labels should be plotted below each cell, or a character vector giving the labels. This is ignored if the variable of interest is numeric.

only.miss

logical; if TRUE, the missing/imputed values in the variable of interest are also visualized by a cell in the spineplot or spinogram. Otherwise, a small spineplot is drawn on the right hand side (see ‘Details’).

miss.labels

either a logical indicating whether label(s) should be plotted below the cell(s) on the right hand side, or a character string or vector giving the label(s) (see ‘Details’).

interactive

a logical indicating whether the variables can be switched interactively (see ‘Details’).

...

further graphical parameters to be passed to graphics::title() and graphics::axis().

Author

Andreas Alfons, Matthias Templ, modifications by Bernd Prantner

Details

A spineplot is created if the variable of interest is categorial and a spinogram if it is numerical. The horizontal axis is scaled according to relative frequencies of the categories/classes. If more than one variable is supplied, the cells are split according to missingness/number of imputed values in the additional variables. Thus the proportion of highlighted observations in each category/class is displayed on the vertical axis. Since the height of each cell corresponds to the proportion of highlighted observations, it is now possible to compare the proportions of missing/imputed values among the different categories/classes.

If only.miss=TRUE, the missing/imputed values in the variable of interest are also visualized by a cell in the spine plot or spinogram. If additional variables are supplied, this cell is again split into two parts according to missingness/number if imputed values in the additional variables.

Otherwise, a small spineplot that visualizes missing/imputed values in the variable of interest is drawn on the right hand side. The first cell corresponds to observed values and the second cell to missing/imputed values. Each of the two cells is again split into two parts according to missingness/number of imputed values in the additional variables. Note that this display does not make sense if only one variable is supplied, therefore only.miss is ignored in that case.

If interactive=TRUE, clicking in the left margin of the plot results in switching to the previous variable and clicking in the right margin results in switching to the next variable. Clicking anywhere else on the graphics device quits the interactive session.

References

M. Templ, A. Alfons, P. Filzmoser (2012) Exploring incomplete data using visualization tools. Journal of Advances in Data Analysis and Classification, Online first. DOI: 10.1007/s11634-011-0102-y.

See Also

histMiss(), barMiss(), mosaicMiss()

Other plotting functions: aggr(), barMiss(), histMiss(), marginmatrix(), marginplot(), matrixplot(), mosaicMiss(), pairsVIM(), parcoordMiss(), pbox(), scattJitt(), scattMiss(), scattmatrixMiss()

Examples

Run this code

data(tao, package = "VIM")
data(sleep, package = "VIM")
## for missing values
spineMiss(tao[, c("Air.Temp", "Humidity")])
spineMiss(sleep[, c("Exp", "Sleep")])

## for imputed values
spineMiss(kNN(tao[, c("Air.Temp", "Humidity")]), delimiter = "_imp")
spineMiss(kNN(sleep[, c("Exp", "Sleep")]), delimiter = "_imp")

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