R/l_ng_ranges.R
l_ng_ranges.default.Rd
Measures object is a matrix or data.frame with measures (columns) for variable pairs (rows) and rownames of the two variates separated by separator
# S3 method for default l_ng_ranges(measures, data, separator = ":", ...)
measures | matrix or data.frame with measures (columns) for variable pairs (rows) and rownames of the two variates separated by separator |
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data | data frame for scatterplot |
separator | a string that separates the variable pair string into the individual variables |
... | arguments passed on to configure the scatterplot |
named list with plots-, graph-, plot-, navigator-, and context
handle. The list also contains the environment of the the function call in
env
.
For more information run: l_help("learn_R_display_graph.html#l_ng_ranges")
l_ng_ranges
, l_ng_ranges.measures
,
l_ng_ranges.scagnostics
, measures1d
,
measures2d
, scagnostics2d
,
l_ng_ranges
if (interactive()){ # Simple example with generated data n <- 100 dat <- data.frame( A = rnorm(n), B = rnorm(n), C = rnorm(n), D = rnorm(n), E = rnorm(n) ) m2d <- data.frame( cor = with(dat, c(cor(A,B), cor(A,C), cor(B,D), cor(D,E), cor(A,E))), my_measure = c(1, 3, 2, 1, 4), row.names = c('A:B', 'A:C', 'B:D', 'D:E', 'A:E') ) # or m2d <- as.matrix(m2d) nav <- l_ng_ranges(measures=m2d, data=dat) # With 1d measures m1d <- data.frame( mean = sapply(dat, mean), median = sapply(dat, median), sd = sapply(dat, sd), q1 = sapply(dat, function(x)quantile(x, probs=0.25)), q3 = sapply(dat, function(x)quantile(x, probs=0.75)), row.names = names(dat) ) nav <- l_ng_ranges(m1d, dat) }