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barNest.svyprop: Display a nested breakdown of numeric proportions

Description

Displays a nested breakdown as a bar plot of proportions from the output of svyby (survey package) using svytotal as the function.

Usage

barNest.svyprop(x,truevar,falsevar,xlim=NULL,ylim=NULL,
  main="",xlab="",ylab="",yticks=NULL,start=0,end=1,shrink=0.02,
  errbars=FALSE,col=NA,labelcex=1,lineht=NA,showall=TRUE,barlabels=NULL,
  showbrklab=TRUE,mar=NULL)

Arguments

x
The output of the svyby function using svytotal when there are two outcomes. See Details.
truevar
The name of the column containing the count of TRUE values.
falsevar
The name of the column containing the count of FALSE values.
xlim,ylim
Optional x and y limits for the plot.
main
Title for the plot.
xlab,ylab
Axis labels for the plot.
yticks
Optional tick labels for the y-axis.
start,end
The start and end values of the initial display. The user will almost certainly not want to change these.
shrink
The proportion to shrink the width of the bars as more levels are added. This proportion increases with the number of levels.
errbars
Whether to display error bars on the lowest level of breakdown.
col
The colors to use to fill the bars. See Details.
labelcex
Character size for the group labels.
lineht
The height of a line of text in the lower margin of the plot in user units. This will be calculated by the function if a value is not passed.
showall
Whether to display bars for the entire breakdown.
barlabels
Optional group labels that may be useful if the factors used to break down the numeric variable are fairly long strings.
showbrklab
Whether to display the labels for the lowest level of breakdown.
mar
If not NULL, a four element vector to set the plot margins. If new margins are set, the user must reset the margins after the function exits.

Value

  • nil

Details

barNest.svyprop displays a bar plot illustrating the breakdown of a binary outcome as proportions. This can be useful in visualizing the relationship between groups and subgroups in a compact format. While the function can be used with just the output of the svyby and svytotal functions, the user will almost certainly have the survey package installed.

The colors of the bars are determined by col. A list with as many elements as there are levels in the breakdown should be passed. Each element should be a vector of colors, again usually the same length as the number of categories. As the categorical variables are likely to be factors, it is important to remember that the colors must be in the correct order for the levels of the factors. When the levels are not in the default alphanumeric order, it is quite easy to get this wrong.

See Also

barNest, barp