Re: [R] Vertical boxplot with a continuous X axis

2017-02-24 Thread Sebastien Bihorel
Thanks for your reply - Original Message - From: "Richard M. Heiberger" To: "Sebastien Bihorel" Cc: "r-help" Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 1:10:44 AM Subject: Re: [R] Vertical boxplot with a continuous X axis Yes, this is e

Re: [R] Vertical boxplot with a continuous X axis

2017-02-24 Thread Sebastien Bihorel
Thanks for your reply - Original Message - From: "Bert Gunter" To: "Sebastien Bihorel" Cc: "R-help" Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 2:01:36 AM Subject: Re: [R] Vertical boxplot with a continuous X axis Sebastien: The linked post is unclear: two of

Re: [R] Vertical boxplot with a continuous X axis

2017-02-23 Thread Bert Gunter
Sebastien: The linked post is unclear: two of the rows have the same age, so should there be 10 boxplots for the 10 rows or 9 for the 9 different ages? I assumed the latter, as otherwise how could one disciminate rows with the same age that have overlapping values? For lattice, I just used age as

Re: [R] Vertical boxplot with a continuous X axis

2017-02-23 Thread Richard M. Heiberger
Yes, this is exactly what the panel function panel.bwplot.intermediate.hh along with the position() function in the HH package was designed for. Continuing with the example in the linked stackoverflow df <- structure(list(X1 = c(67.0785968921204, 45.5968692796599, 36.9528452430474, 59.016

[R] Vertical boxplot with a continuous X axis

2017-02-23 Thread Sebastien Bihorel
Hi, Can the boxplot design illustrated in the post (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39849459/how-to-create-boxplots-with-a-continuous-x-axis-in-r) be reproduced with lattice or a lattice-derived function? Thank you Sebastien __ R-help@r-project.