Dot Plots
Dot plot of numeric variable, either using raw values or binned, optionally classified by a factor. Dot plots are useful for visualizing the distribution of a numeric variable in a small data set.
Dotplot(x, by, bin = FALSE, breaks, xlim, xlab = deparse(substitute(x)))
x |
a numeric variable. |
by |
optionally a factor (or character or logical variable) by which to classify |
bin |
if |
breaks |
breaks for the bins, in a form acceptable to the |
xlim |
optional 2-element numeric vector giving limits of the horizontal axis. |
xlab |
optional character string to label horizontal axis. |
If the by
argument is specified, then one dot plot is produced for each
level of by
; these are arranged vertically and all use the same scale
for x
. An attempt is made to adjust the size of the dots to the space
available without making them too big.
Returns NULL
invisibly.
John Fox jfox@mcmaster.ca
if (require(car)){ data(Duncan) with(Duncan, { Dotplot(education) Dotplot(education, bin=TRUE) Dotplot(education, by=type) Dotplot(education, by=type, bin=TRUE) }) }
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