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stats[statplots, scatterplot]

Sunflower Plot

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Description

Examples

Calling Sequence

stats[statplots, scatterplot]( data, format=sunflower[l], ..)

statplots[scatterplot](data, format=sunflower[l], ..)

scatterplot(data, format=sunflower[l], ..)

Parameters

data

-

statistical list(s)

l

-

maximum length of one side of an sunflower box

plotoptions

-

plot options

Description

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Important: The stats package has been deprecated. Use the superseding package Statistics instead.

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The function scatterplot with the format parameter format=sunflower of the subpackage stats[statplots] organizes data clusters into sunflowers.

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This type of plot is often used or when there is a large number of data points involved.  The idea is that it is not necessary to have the detail of each individual point in a plot.  Closely grouped points are plotted instead as sunflowers.

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A sunflower is a two dimensional object centered in a cube with side length l.  One radial arm extends from the center point for each real point contained within the cube.

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Fractionally weighted points produce only a fraction of a radial arm. Two points of weight 1/2, in the same cube will produce one radial arm.

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All points in this plot are replaced by sunflowers.  The replacement is done in a systematic way, so there will be one sunflower per cube with side-length l in a standard lattice of cubes.

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If l is zero, or unspecified, a default value will be used. The default value is one-tenth the range of the x-coordinate data.

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Class data is converted to classmarks before generating the plot.  Weighted data is accounted for.  Missing data is ignored.

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The command with(stats[statplots] allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.

Examples

Important: The stats package has been deprecated. Use the superseding package Statistics instead.

withstats:

withstatsstatplots:

data1randomnormald30,randomnormald3,120:

data2randomnormald30,randomnormald3,120:

scatterplotdata1,data2,format=sunflower1

data312.00,Weight10,3,8..9.5,9.67,11.11,10.34:

scatterplotdata3,format=sunflower

See Also

Statistics

Statistics[ScatterPlot]

statplots(deprecated)[scatterplot]

stats(deprecated)[data]

stats(deprecated)[statplots]