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)))
a numeric variable.
optionally a factor (or character or logical variable) by which to classify x
.
if TRUE
(the default is FALSE
), the values of x
are binned,
as in a histogram, prior to plotting.
breaks for the bins, in a form acceptable to the hist
function;
the default is "Sturges"
.
optional 2-element numeric vector giving limits of the horizontal axis.
optional character string to label horizontal axis.
Returns NULL
invisibly.
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.
# NOT RUN {
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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