Plots violinplots instead of boxplots
This function serves the same utility as side-by-side boxplots, only it provides more detail about the different distribution. It plots violinplots instead of boxplots. That is, instead of a box, it uses the density function to plot the density. For skewed distributions, the results look like "violins". Hence the name.
simple.violinplot(x, ...)
x |
Either a sequence of variable names, or a data frame, or a model formula |
... |
You can pass arguments to polygon with this. Notably, you can set the color to red with col='red', and a border color with border='blue' |
Returns a plot.
John Verzani
This is really the boxplot function from R/base with some minor adjustments
boxplot, simple.densityplot
## make a "violin" x <- rnorm(100) ;x[101:150] <- rnorm(50,5) simple.violinplot(x,col="brown") f<-factor(rep(1:5,30)) ## make a quintet. Note also choice of bandwidth simple.violinplot(x~f,col="brown",bw="SJ")
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