| struc_mosaic {vcd} | R Documentation |
Core-generating function for strucplot returning a function
producing mosaic plots.
struc_mosaic(zero_size = 0.5, zero_split = FALSE, zero_shade = TRUE,
zero_gp = gpar(col = 0), panel = NULL)
zero_size |
size of the bullets used for zero-entries in the contingency table (if 0, no bullets are drawn). |
zero_split |
logical controlling whether zero cells should be
further splitted. If FALSE and zero_shade is
FALSE, only one bullet is drawn (centered) for unsplitted
zero cells. If FALSE and zero_shade is
TRUE, a bullet for each zero cell is drawn to allow, e.g.,
residual-based shadings to be effective also for zero cells. |
zero_shade |
logical controlling whether zero bullets should be shaded. |
zero_gp |
object of class "gpar" used
for zero bullets in case they are not shaded. |
panel |
Optional function with arguments: residuals,
observed, expected, index, gp, and
name called by the
struc_mosaic workhorse for each tile that is drawn in the
mosaic. index is an integer vector with the tile's
coordinates in the contingency table, gp a gpar object
for the tile, and name a label to be assigned to the drawn
grid object. |
This function is usually called by strucplot (typically
when called by mosaic) and returns a function used by
strucplot to produce mosaic plots.
A function with arguments:
residuals |
table of residuals. |
observed |
table of observed values. |
expected |
not used by struc_mosaic. |
spacing |
object of class "unit" specifying the space
between the tiles. |
gp |
list of gpar objects used for the drawing the tiles. |
split_vertical |
vector of logicals indicating, for each dimension of the table, the split direction. |
David Meyer David.Meyer@R-project.org
Cohen, A. (1980), On the graphical display of the significant components in a two-way contingency table. Communications in Statistics—Theory and Methods, A9, 1025–1041.
Friendly, M. (1992), Graphical methods for categorical data. SAS User Group International Conference Proceedings, 17, 190–200. http://www.math.yorku.ca/SCS/sugi/sugi17-paper.html
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.
URL http://www.jstatsoft.org/v17/i03/ and available as
vignette("strucplot").
## Titanic data
data("Titanic")
## mosaic plot with large zeros
strucplot(Titanic, core = struc_mosaic(zero_size = 1))