Type: | Package |
Title: | Boxplots for Directional Data |
Version: | 0.1.2 |
Author: | Davide Buttarazzi [aut, cre] |
Maintainer: | Davide Buttarazzi <davidebuttarazzi@outlook.com> |
Description: | Functions for drawing boxplots for data on (the boundary of) a unit circle (i.e., circular and axial data), from Buttarazzi D., Pandolfo G., Porzio G.C. (2018) <doi:10.1111/biom.12889>. |
License: | GPL-2 |
Depends: | R (≥ 3.6.0) |
Imports: | circular, plotrix, MASS, graphics, stats |
Encoding: | UTF-8 |
Date: | 2021-04-08 |
NeedsCompilation: | no |
Packaged: | 2021-04-08 16:40:50 UTC; Davide |
Repository: | CRAN |
Date/Publication: | 2021-04-08 17:00:02 UTC |
AxialBoxplot
Description
Draw a boxplot for axial data
Usage
AxialBoxplot(A, template = "degrees", place = "none", marg =
"large", stack = FALSE, H = FALSE, shrink = 1.5, units
= "degrees", constant = "optimal", mirror = TRUE)
Arguments
A |
numeric; a vector of class circular in |
template |
character; graphical parameter to set the template to be used in the plot. Options are |
place |
character; graphical parameter. Active only when |
marg |
character; graphical parameter to set the plot region to either |
stack |
If |
H |
logical; graphical parameter to specify if observations between the hinges and the whiskers are plotted. Default is |
shrink |
numeric; graphical parameter to control the size of the plotted circle. Default is 1.5. Larger values shrink the circle, while smaller values enlarge the circle. |
units |
character; graphical parameter to select the unit of measure to be displayed on the axes when |
constant |
numeric; the boxplot multiplying factor (or "constant") that determines how far the fences extend out from the box. When |
mirror |
If |
Details
The arguments stack
, shrink
are parameters passed to plot.circular.
Value
farout |
a vector of class circular in radians, containing the values of the points lying outside the whiskers. |
constant |
the value of the constant used to draw the boxplot. |
Author(s)
Davide Buttarazzi
References
Buttarazzi D., Pandolfo G., Porzio G.C. (2018). A boxplot for circular data, Biometrics.
Examples
set.seed(1)
#install.packages("circular")
require(circular)
#install.packages("plotrix")
require(plotrix)
theta <- circular::rvonmises(100, circular(pi/2), 3, control.circular=list(units="radians"))
axialTheta <- circular(theta, modulo = "pi")
AxialBoxplot(axialTheta, template = "radians", mirror = FALSE)
Circular Box-and-Wisker Plot
Description
The CircularBoxplot function produces a box-and-whisker-plot for circular data.
Usage
CircularBoxplot ( A, template="degrees", place="none", units="degrees", marg=
"large", shrink = 1.5, H=FALSE, stack=FALSE, constant=
"optimal")
Arguments
A |
numeric; a vector of class circular in |
template |
character; graphical parameter to set the template to be used in the plot. Options are |
place |
character; graphical parameter. Active only when |
units |
character; graphical parameter to select the unit of measure to be displayed on the axes when |
marg |
character; graphical parameter to set the plot region to either |
shrink |
numeric; graphical parameter to control the size of the plotted circle. Default is 1.5. Larger values shrink the circle, while smaller values enlarge the circle. |
H |
logical; graphical parameter to specify if observations between the hinges and the whiskers are plotted. Default is |
stack |
If |
constant |
numeric; the boxplot multiplying factor (or "constant") that determines how far the fences extend out from the box. When |
Details
The arguments stack
, shrink
are parameters passed to plot.circular.
Value
farout |
a vector of class circular in radians, containing the values of the points lying outside the whiskers. |
statistics |
a dataframe of summary statistics in degrees: circular median, hinges and whiskers. |
constant |
the value of the constant used to draw the boxplot. |
Author(s)
Davide Buttarazzi
References
Buttarazzi D., Pandolfo G., Porzio G.C. (2018). A boxplot for circular data, Biometrics.
Examples
# Circular Boxplot on Vanishing directions of homing pigeons
#install.packages("circular")
#install.packages("plotrix")
require(circular)
require(plotrix)
#help(fisherB12c)
data(fisherB12c)
CircularBoxplot(fisherB12c, template="geographics")
Circular Tukey Depth
Description
Empirical depth ranking based on Tukey’s ranking procedure (Tukey, 1977) adapted to the circular setting (Buttarazzi et al, 2018).
Usage
CircularTukeyDepth(x)
Arguments
x |
numeric; a vector of class |
Value
depth |
a two column matrix of circular observations with corresponding depth value |
median |
the depth-based circular median as an object of class |
iqr |
the depth-based circular inter-quartile range as an object of class |
Author(s)
Davide Buttarazzi
References
Buttarazzi D., Pandolfo G., Porzio G.C. (2018). A boxplot for circular data, Biometrics.
Tukey, J. W. (1977). Exploratory Data Analysis. MA: AddisonWesley, Reading (UK).
See Also
CircularBoxplot
Examples
#install.packages("circular")
require(circular)
data1 <- rvonmises(50, circular(pi/2), 5)
CircularTukeyDepth(data1)