Many many thanks for all your suggestions.
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Paul,
Have you tried the dotplot() function in the package epicalc? I think it
does what you want.
Sammy
kerfuffle wrote:
hi folks,
Bit of a newbie, but I've spent a fair bit of time looking for an answer
on this, with no joy. Can anyone help me?
Dataset: A single column of
Subject: Re: [R] Dot plot - equivalent of MINITAB
On 26/09/2008, at 7:51 AM, kerfuffle wrote:
hi folks,
Bit of a newbie, but I've spent a fair bit of time looking for an
answer on
this, with no joy. Can anyone help me?
Dataset: A single column of values in a csv file (eg. 52
I suggest the panel.dotplot.tb in the HH package.
It is a lattice panel function and therefore works
with standard trellis formulas including conditioning
variables and grouping variables.
library(HH)
example(panel.dotplot.tb)
Since you define what you want in terms of Minitab, I mention
that
hi folks,
Bit of a newbie, but I've spent a fair bit of time looking for an answer on
this, with no joy. Can anyone help me?
Dataset: A single column of values in a csv file (eg. 52, 53, 54, 85, etc)
Goal: In Minitab, you have what they call a dot plot. It's a histogram,
where a single dot
I think the problem is that what you describe is not what some
people, R folks included, refer to as dotplot, though I suppose
wikipedia as well as some other top google links seem to agree with
you and minitab. What you describe I think can be obtained with
something like:
x-
On 26/09/2008, at 7:51 AM, kerfuffle wrote:
hi folks,
Bit of a newbie, but I've spent a fair bit of time looking for an
answer on
this, with no joy. Can anyone help me?
Dataset: A single column of values in a csv file (eg. 52, 53, 54,
85, etc)
Goal: In Minitab, you have what they
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