On 11/19/2009 03:13 AM, Sunita Patil wrote:
Hello Sir
I have got 150 observations, got 10 posts/ 6 departments/ tasks vary from 5
to 10,
A few of the variables are crossed specially in case of Office boy, where
the tasks are like open the door, put on the lights,
Yes time variable I have used
Hello Sir
Thanx even I will try to work out on your suggestions, will keep you updated
on the progress. Thanx a lot
Regards
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Sunita
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Jim Lemon j...@bitwrit.com.au wrote:
On 11/19/2009 03:13 AM, Sunita Patil
Hello Sir
Thanx a lot, will try Pareto chart for my data
Regards
Our Thoughts have the Power to Change our Destiny.
Sunita
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Petr PIKAL petr.pi...@precheza.cz wrote:
Well, from what you say it seems to me that you could also use Pareto
charts together with
Thanx
but I am not able to find a graph that wud suit my data
Regards
Our Thoughts have the Power to Change our Destiny.
Sunita
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 8:54 PM, milton ruser milton.ru...@gmail.comwrote:
Google R graph grallery
Google R ggplot2
Google R lattice
and good luck
milton
On
I would start with
?boxplot
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Yes I tried all the basic ones like box plot, pie chart, etc but the data
representation isnt that clear.
Regards
Our Thoughts have the Power to Change our Destiny.
Sunita
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 7:20 PM, Tal Galili tal.gal...@gmail.com wrote:
I would start with
?boxplot
Hi
r-help-boun...@r-project.org napsal dne 18.11.2009 16:01:27:
Yes I tried all the basic ones like box plot, pie chart, etc but the
data
representation isnt that clear.
I agree with Tal. But it partly depends on your data. If you have many
levels and only few time values in each boxplot
I have been using R just very recently, I have gone through this
http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/
a few weeks back but I am not able to understand as to how to choose the
graph amongst them? Can anyone guide me regarding this?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Our Thoughts have the Power to Change
yes in my data the 1st column is the main category say suppose Secretary
the second column is the sub category HR Dept the 3rd column is the list
of duties performed by the Secretary from HR dept and 4th column is time
required to perform the duty
so there are many such posts and dept with varied
Yes I tried all the basic ones like box plot, pie chart, etc but the data
representation isnt that clear.
Given that you have neither provided your data, nor explained what you
are trying to uncover from it, what sort of advice do you expect to
get?
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Hello Sir
I had given a sample of my data, As I cannot disclose whole of my data this
is just a sample given
1st column: Posts (GM, Secretary, AM, Office Boy)
2nd Column: Dept (Finance, HR, ...)
3rd column: Tasks (Open the door, Fix an appointment, Fill the register,
etc.) depending on the
That is not enough information for anyone to suggest a useful plot.
For a start:
* How many observations do you have?
* How many difference posts/departments/tasks?
* Are the variables nested or crossed?
* Have you successfully parsed the time representation into something
R can work with?
Hi,
(Sorry, I didn't cc the r-help list)
On Nov 18, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Sunita Patil wrote:
I have been using R just very recently, I have gone through this
http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/
a few weeks back but I am not able to understand as to how to choose
the
graph amongst them?
Hi (again),
On Nov 18, 2009, at 10:53 AM, Sunita Patil wrote:
Hello Sir
I had given a sample of my data, As I cannot disclose whole of my
data this
is just a sample given
1st column: Posts (GM, Secretary, AM, Office Boy)
2nd Column: Dept (Finance, HR, ...)
3rd column: Tasks (Open the
Hello Sir
I have got 150 observations, got 10 posts/ 6 departments/ tasks vary from 5
to 10,
A few of the variables are crossed specially in case of Office boy, where
the tasks are like open the door, put on the lights,
Yes time variable I have used Chron package, so that it works well
My aim
Well, from what you say it seems to me that you could also use Pareto
charts together with some aggregation of data. But it depends on what you
want to show to your audience. Below is some code which I slightly adapted
form original author.
Regards
Petr
Hello
My data contains following columns:
1st column: Posts (GM, Secretary, AM, Office Boy)
2nd Column: Dept (Finance, HR, ...)
3rd column: Tasks (Open the door, Fix an appointment, Fill the register,
etc.) depending on the post
4th column: Average Time required to do the
Google R graph grallery
Google R ggplot2
Google R lattice
and good luck
milton
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Sunita22 sunita...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
My data contains following columns:
1st column: Posts (GM, Secretary, AM, Office Boy)
2nd Column: Dept (Finance, HR, ...)
3rd column:
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