Spacing-generating Functions
These functions generate spacing functions to be used with
strucplot
to obtain customized spaces between the
elements of a strucplot.
spacing_equal(sp = unit(0.3, "lines")) spacing_dimequal(sp) spacing_increase(start = unit(0.3, "lines"), rate = 1.5) spacing_conditional(sp = unit(0.3, "lines"), start = unit(2, "lines"), rate = 1.8) spacing_highlighting(start = unit(0.2, "lines"), rate = 1.5)
start |
object of class |
rate |
increase rate for spacings. |
sp |
object of class |
These generating functions return a function used by
strucplot
to generate appropriate spaces between tiles of
a strucplot, using the dimnames
information of the visualized
table.
spacing_equal
allows to specify one fixed space for all
dimensions.
spacing_dimequal
allows to specify a fixed space for
each dimension.
spacing_increase
creates increasing spaces for all dimensions,
based on a starting value and an increase rate.
spacing_conditional
combines spacing_equal
and
spacing_increase
to create fixed spaces for conditioned
dimensions, and increasing spaces for conditioning dimensions.
spacing_highlighting
is essentially spacing_conditional
but with
the space of the last dimension set to 0. With a corresponding color
scheme, this gives the impression of the last class being
‘highlighted’ in the penultimate class (as, e.g., in
doubledecker
plots).
A spacing function with arguments:
d |
|
condvars |
index vector of conditioning dimensions (currently only used by
|
This function computes a list of objects of class "unit"
.
Each list element contains the spacing information for the
corresponding dimension of the table. The length of the
"unit"
objects is k-1, k number of levels of the
corresponding factor.
David Meyer David.Meyer@R-project.org
Meyer, D., Zeileis, A., and Hornik, K. (2006),
The strucplot framework: Visualizing multi-way contingency tables with
vcd.
Journal of Statistical Software, 17(3), 1-48.
doi: 10.18637/jss.v017.i03 and available as
vignette("strucplot")
.
data("Titanic") strucplot(Titanic, spacing = spacing_increase(start = 0.5, rate = 1.5)) strucplot(Titanic, spacing = spacing_equal(1)) strucplot(Titanic, spacing = spacing_dimequal(1:4 / 4)) strucplot(Titanic, spacing = spacing_highlighting, gp = gpar(fill = c("light gray","dark gray"))) data("PreSex") strucplot(aperm(PreSex, c(1,4,2,3)), spacing = spacing_conditional, condvars = 2)
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