Re: [R] Showing error distributions in a point plot

2021-01-11 Thread phil
Yes, geom_violin does the trick. Thanks for your fast and useful reply, Bert. Philip On 2021-01-11 11:05, Bert Gunter wrote: Search for "violin plots" at rseek.org [1]. There is a whole package devoted to them, many packages provide them, and there is a geom_violin in ggplot2. Don't know if

Re: [R] Showing error distributions in a point plot

2021-01-11 Thread Bert Gunter
Search for "violin plots" at rseek.org. There is a whole package devoted to them, many packages provide them, and there is a geom_violin in ggplot2. Don't know if this satisfies your aesthetic sensibilities, of course. That's for you to decide. Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with

[R] Showing error distributions in a point plot

2021-01-11 Thread phil
I have a point plot where the estimated points have normally distributed errors and I want to plot not just the estimated points, but also an indication of the range of uncertainty in each case. The usual way of doing this, I believe, is with geom_pointrange, as shown in my reprex. However,