On Apr 23, 2011, at 9:26 AM, David Neu wrote:

Hi,

I'd like to change the default orientation of bwplot() and stripplot()
so the plots are displayed vertically.  Passing horizontal=FALSE into
stripplot in the simple code below doesn't seem to be the answer.

library(lattice);
x <- rnorm(100);
y <- as.factor(sapply(1:100, function(k) sample(c("A","B","C"), 1,
prob=c(1/2, 1/3, 1/6))));
my.df <- data.frame(x=x, y=y);
stripplot(~x | y, data=my.df, as.table=TRUE, layout=c(1,3), hor);

A) hor is not defined
B) it doesn't make sense to me to have the continuous variable as the independent variable here, despite if being named `x`.

Try:
stripplot(x~y , data=my.df, as.table=TRUE, layout=c(1,3), horizontal=FALSE);

(I didn't recognize the as.table argument, but experimentation seems to produce a top-down order to the plots.)

--
David Winsemius, MD
West Hartford, CT

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