Nevil Amos wrote:
I am trying to create a heap of boxplots, by looping though a series
of factors and variables in a large data.frame suing paste to
constrcut the facto and response names from the colnames
I thought I could do this using get()
however it is not working what am I doing wrong?
You don't give a reproducible example, this makes it hard to answer your
question.
But not really in response to your question, take a look at histogram
from the lattice package or geom_boxplot from the ggplot2 package. These
functions can do all the work for you of drawing boxplots for a series
of factors and variables in a large data.frame. This saves you a lot of
time.
cheers,
Paul
thanks
Nevil Amos
sp.codes=levels(data.all$CODE_LETTERS)
for(spp in sp.codes) {
data.sp=subset(data.all,CODE_LETTERS==spp)
responses = colnames(data.all)[c(20,28,29,19)]
#if (spp=="BT") responses = colnames(data.all)[c(19,20,26:29)]
groups=colnames (data.all)[c(9,10,13,16,30)]
data.sp=subset(data.all,CODE_LETTERS==spp)
for (response in responses){
for (group in groups){
r<-get(paste("data.sp$",response,sep=""))
g<-get(paste("data.sp$",group, sep=""))
print (r)
print(g)
boxplot(r ~g)
}}}
Error in get(paste("data.sp$", response, sep = "")) :
object 'data.sp$Hb' not found
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