pbox {VIM} | R Documentation |
Parallel boxplots with information about missing/imputed values
Description
Boxplot of one variable of interest plus information about missing/imputed values in other variables.
Usage
pbox(
x,
delimiter = NULL,
pos = 1,
selection = c("none", "any", "all"),
col = c("skyblue", "red", "red4", "orange", "orange4"),
numbers = TRUE,
cex.numbers = par("cex"),
xlim = NULL,
ylim = NULL,
main = NULL,
sub = NULL,
xlab = NULL,
ylab = NULL,
axes = TRUE,
frame.plot = axes,
labels = axes,
interactive = TRUE,
...
)
Arguments
x |
a vector, matrix or |
delimiter |
a character-vector to distinguish between variables and
imputation-indices for imputed variables (therefore, |
pos |
a numeric value giving the index of the variable of interest.
Additional variables in |
selection |
the selection method for grouping according to
missingness/number of imputed missings in multiple additional variables.
Possible values are |
col |
a vector of length five giving the colors to be used in the plot. The first color is used for the boxplots of the available data, the second/fourth are used for missing/imputed data, respectively, and the third/fifth color for the frequencies of missing/imputed values in both variables (see ‘Details’). If only one color is supplied, it is used for the boxplots for missing/imputed data, whereas the boxplots for the available data are transparent. Else if two colors are supplied, the second one is recycled. |
numbers |
a logical indicating whether the frequencies of missing/imputed values should be displayed (see ‘Details’). |
cex.numbers |
the character expansion factor to be used for the frequencies of the missing/imputed values. |
xlim , ylim |
axis limits. |
main , sub |
main and sub title. |
xlab , ylab |
axis labels. |
axes |
a logical indicating whether axes should be drawn on the plot. |
frame.plot |
a logical indicating whether a box should be drawn around the plot. |
labels |
either a logical indicating whether labels should be plotted below each box, or a character vector giving the labels. |
interactive |
a logical indicating whether variables can be switched interactively (see ‘Details’). |
... |
for |
Details
This plot consists of several boxplots. First, a standard boxplot of the
variable of interest is produced. Second, boxplots grouped by observed and
missing/imputed values according to selection
are produced for the
variable of interest.
Additionally, the frequencies of the missing/imputed values can be represented by numbers. If so, the first line corresponds to the observed values of the variable of interest and their distribution in the different groups, the second line to the missing/imputed values.
If interactive=TRUE
, clicking in the left margin of the plot results
in switching to the previous variable and clicking in the right margin
results in switching to the next variable. Clicking anywhere else on the
graphics device quits the interactive session.
Value
a list as returned by graphics::boxplot()
.
Note
Some of the argument names and positions have changed with version 1.3
due to extended functionality and for more consistency with other plot
functions in VIM
. For back compatibility, the arguments names
and cex.text
can still be supplied to ...{}
and are handled
correctly. Nevertheless, they are deprecated and no longer documented. Use
labels
and cex.numbers
instead.
Author(s)
Andreas Alfons, Matthias Templ, modifications by Bernd Prantner
References
M. Templ, A. Alfons, P. Filzmoser (2012) Exploring incomplete data using visualization tools. Journal of Advances in Data Analysis and Classification, Online first. DOI: 10.1007/s11634-011-0102-y.
See Also
Other plotting functions:
aggr()
,
barMiss()
,
histMiss()
,
marginmatrix()
,
marginplot()
,
matrixplot()
,
mosaicMiss()
,
pairsVIM()
,
parcoordMiss()
,
scattJitt()
,
scattMiss()
,
scattmatrixMiss()
,
spineMiss()
Examples
data(chorizonDL, package = "VIM")
## for missing values
pbox(log(chorizonDL[, c(4,5,8,10,11,16:17,19,25,29,37,38,40)]))
## for imputed values
pbox(kNN(log(chorizonDL[, c(4,8,10,11,17,19,25,29,37,38,40)])),
delimiter = "_imp")