On Apr 8, 2012, at 8:51 AM, slyrs66 wrote:

Dear R-Users,
I have a newbie-question about producing several plots with five variable
pairs within in one code (loop).

Problem:
I define two objects, erveryone has five vectors (columns /variables):

dimensionen <- data.frame(meinspss$attr_diff_gesamt,
meinspss$finanz_diff_gesamt, meinspss$leist_diff_gesamt,
meinspss$soz_diff_gesamt, meinspss$wert_diff_gesamt)

This would probably be more readable:

dimensionen <- with( meinspss ,   # creates an environment where the
                                  # column names can be used
     data.frame( attr_diff_gesamt,
          finanz_diff_gesamt, leist_diff_gesamt,
          soz_diff_gesamt, wert_diff_gesamt) )

(Spaces help the human brain separate elements.)

gruppe <- data.frame(meinspss$R1_02, meinspss$R2_02,
meinspss$R3_02,meinspss$R4_02,meinspss$R5_02)

At this point providing the output of

str(dimensionen)   # and
str(gruppe)

.... would be very helpful.


Now I would like to plot five similar graphs (beanplots, boxplots) for every
pair of vectors (dimension by gruppe) .

This works: box plot (dimensioned) - I receive a plot with 5 boxes.

Not with that spelling it shouldn't, but perhaps with boxplot(dimensionen)


This does not work: boxplot (Dimensionen ~ Gruppe) - I would like to receive
5 plots

I get the error message:
Fehler in model.frame.default(formula = dimensionen ~ gruppe) :
ungültiger Typ (list) für die Variable 'Dimensionen'

There are no objects named 'Dimensionen' or 'Gruppe', only ones named 'dimensionen' and 'gruppe'.

And why are you putting entire dataframes on each side of a boxplot formula call? That seemed doomed to failure (even before the error message told you so) since the RHS of the formula is generally formed from vectors. You created 'gruppe' with 5 column vectors. Please explain: what sort of association exists between the various column vectors in 'dimensionen' and 'gruppe'? In other words: What are those Rn_02 variables and how do you expect to use 5 different _gruppe-ing variables with 5 _diff_erent variables in 'dimensionen' ?

--

David Winsemius, MD
West Hartford, CT

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