boxplotperc {StatDA} | R Documentation |
Boxplot based on percentiles
Description
This function plots a boxplot of the data and the boundaries are based on percentiles.
Usage
boxplotperc(x, ..., quant = c(0.02, 0.98), width = NULL, varwidth = FALSE,
notch = FALSE, outline = TRUE, names, plot = TRUE, border = par("fg"),
col = NULL, log = "", pars = list(boxwex = 0.8, staplewex = 0.5, outwex = 0.5),
horizontal = FALSE, add = FALSE, at = NULL)
Arguments
x |
data |
... |
further arguments for creating the list |
quant |
the underlying percentages |
width |
a vector giving the relative widths of the boxes making up the plot |
varwidth |
if varwidth is TRUE, the boxes are drawn with widths proportional to the square-roots of the number of observations in the groups. |
notch |
if notch is TRUE, a notch is drawn in each side of the boxes |
outline |
if outliers is FALSE, the outliers are not drawn |
names |
define the names of the attributes |
plot |
if plot is TRUE the boxplot is plotted in the current plot |
border |
character or numeric (vector) which indicates the color of the box borders |
col |
defines the colour |
log |
character, indicating if any axis should be drawn in logarithmic scale |
pars |
some graphical parameters can be specified |
horizontal |
logical parameter indicating if the boxplots should be horizontal; FALSE means vertical boxes |
add |
if TRUE the boxplot is added to the current plot |
at |
numeric vector giving the locations of the boxplots |
Details
The default value for quant is the 2% and 98% quantile and this argument defines the percentiles for the upper and lower whiskers.
Value
stats |
a vector of length 5, containing the extreme of the lower whisker, the lower "hinge", the median, the upper "hinge" and the extreme of the upper whisker (backtransformed) |
n |
the number of non-NA observations in the sample |
conf |
the lower and upper extremes of the "notch" |
out |
the values of any data points which lie beyond the extremes of the whiskers (backtransformed) |
group |
the group |
names |
the attributes |
Author(s)
Peter Filzmoser <P.Filzmoser@tuwien.ac.at> http://cstat.tuwien.ac.at/filz/
References
C. Reimann, P. Filzmoser, R.G. Garrett, and R. Dutter: Statistical Data Analysis Explained. Applied Environmental Statistics with R. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, 2008.
See Also
Examples
data(chorizon)
Ba=chorizon[,"Ba"]
boxplotperc(Ba,quant=c(0.05,0.95),horizontal=TRUE,xlab="Ba [mg/kg]",cex.lab=1.2,pch=3)