Jean-Louis Abitbol wrote:
Dear All

I am trying to graph a proportion and CI95% by a factor with ooplot (any
other better solution ?)

It works well until I try to add the confidence interval.

this is the error message and and a description of the data:
> dat1
PointEst
TT1 1 3.6
TT2 2 5.0
TT3 3 5.8
TT4 4 11.5
TT5 5 7.5
TT5 6 8.7
TT7 7 17.4


dat2

Lower TT1 1 1.0 TT2 2 2.2 TT3 3 2.7 TT4 4 6.7 TT5 5 3.9 TT5 6 4.6 TT7 7 11.5

dat3

Upper TT1 1 12.3 TT2 2 11.2 TT3 3 12.1 TT4 4 19.1 TT5 5 14.2 TT5 6 15.6 TT7 7 25.6

ooplot(dat1,type="barplot",col=rich.colors(7,"temperature"),names.arg=c("X","Y","Z","A","B","C","D"),plot.ci=T,

+ ci.l=dat2,ci.u=dat3, xlab="Treatment", ylab="Percent Normalized
Patients")
Error in ooplot.default(dat1, type = "barplot", col = rich.colors(7,
"temperature"), : 'height' and 'ci.u' must have the same dimensions.


I have tried various ways of supplying ci.l and ci.u (including a
vector)


Thanks for the help that anyone can bring,

Regards, JL

One way is to look at the examples for Dotplot in the Hmisc package. Those examples display bootstrap percentile confidence intervals for a mean.


--
Frank E Harrell Jr   Professor and Chair           School of Medicine
                     Department of Biostatistics   Vanderbilt University

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