| Orioles {BSDA} | R Documentation | 
Salaries of members of the Baltimore Orioles baseball team
Description
Data for Example 1.3
Usage
Orioles
Format
A data frame/tibble with 27 observations on three variables
- first name
- a factor with levels - Albert,- Arthur,- B.J.,- Brady,- Cal,- Charles,- dl-Delino,- dl-Scott,- Doug,- Harold,- Heathcliff,- Jeff,- Jesse,- Juan,- Lenny,- Mike,- Rich,- Ricky,- Scott,- Sidney,- Will, and- Willis
- last name
- a factor with levels - Amaral,- Anderson,- Baines,- Belle,- Bones,- Bordick,- Clark,- Conine,- Deshields,- Erickson,- Fetters,- Garcia,- Guzman,- Johns,- Johnson,- Kamieniecki,- Mussina,- Orosco,- Otanez,- Ponson,- Reboulet,- Rhodes,- Ripken Jr.,- Slocumb,- Surhoff,- Timlin, and- Webster
- 1999salary
- a numeric vector containing each player's salary (in dollars) 
References
Kitchens, L. J. (2003) Basic Statistics and Data Analysis. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning.
Examples
stripchart(Orioles$`1999salary`, method = "stack", pch = 19)
## Not run: 
library(ggplot2)
ggplot2::ggplot(data = Orioles, aes(x = `1999salary`)) + 
           geom_dotplot(dotsize = 0.5) + 
           labs(x = "1999 Salary") +
           theme_bw()
## End(Not run)
[Package BSDA version 1.2.2 Index]