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基本説明
Explains how to use R to produce high quality statistical graphics.
Full Description
Extensively updated to reflect the evolution of statistics and computing, the second edition of the bestselling R Graphics comes complete with new packages and new examples. Paul Murrell, widely known as the leading expert on R graphics, has developed an in-depth resource that helps both neophyte and seasoned users master the intricacies of R graphics.New in the Second EditionUpdated information on the core graphics engine, the traditional graphics system, the grid graphics system, and the lattice packageA new chapter on the ggplot2 packageNew chapters on applications and extensions of R Graphics, including geographic maps, dynamic and interactive graphics, and node-and-edge graphsOrganized into five parts, R Graphics covers both "traditional" and newer, R-specific graphics systems. The book reviews the graphics facilities of the R language and describes R's powerful grid graphics system. It then covers the graphics engine, which represents a common set of fundamental graphics facilities, and provides a series of brief overviews of the major areas of application for R graphics and the major extensions of R graphics.
Contents
An Introduction to R GraphicsR graphics examples The organization of R graphics TRADITIONAL GRAPHICSSimple Usage of Traditional GraphicsThe traditional graphics modelThe plot() functionPlots of a single variable Plots of two variablesPlots of many variables Arguments to graphics functions Specialized plots Interactive graphics Customizing Traditional GraphicsThe traditional graphics model in more detail Controlling the appearance of plots Arranging multiple plots Annotating plots Creating new plots GRID GRAPHICSTrellis Graphics: the lattice PackageThe lattice graphics modelWhy another graphics system?lattice plot typesThe formula argument and multipanel conditioningThe group argument and legendsThe layout argument and arranging plots The scales argument and labelling axes The panel argument and annotating plots The par.settings argument and graphical parametersExtending lattice plots The Grammar of Graphics: the ggplot2 PackageQuick plotsThe ggplot2 graphics model Why another graphics system?Data Geoms and aestheticsScalesStatistical transformations The group aesthetic Position adjustments Coordinate transformationsFacetsThemes AnnotatingExtending ggplot2 The grid Graphics ModelA brief overview of grid graphicsA simple example Graphical primitives Coordinate systems Controlling the appearance of output Viewports Missing values and non-finite values Interactive graphics Customizing lattice plots Customizing ggplot2 output The grid Graphics Object ModelWorking with graphical output Grob lists, trees, and pathsWorking with graphical objects off-screen 7.Capturing output Placing and packing grobs in frames Other details about grobs Saving and loading grid graphicsWorking with lattice grobsWorking with ggplot2 grobs Developing New Graphics Functions and ObjectsAn exampleModularity Simple graphics functions Graphical objectsDebugging grid THE GRAPHICS ENGINEGraphics FormatsGraphics devicesGraphical output formats Including R graphics in other documents Device-specific featuresMultiple pages of output Display listsExtension packages Graphical ParametersColorsLine styles Data symbols Fonts Mathematical formulaeGRAPHICS PACKAGESGraphics ExtensionsTricks with text Drawing formatted text on a plot Avoiding text overlaps Peculiar primitives Confidence barsCalculations on colorsCustom coordinates Atypical axes Plot ExtensionsVenn diagrams Chernoff faces Ternary plots Soil texture diagramsPolar plots Hexagonal binning Graphics for Categorical DataThe vcd packageXMM-Newton Plots of Categorical Data Categorical data on the y-axis Visualizing contingency tables Categorical plot matrices Multipanel categorical plotsCustomizing categorical plots The vcdExtra package MapsMap data Map annotation Complex polygons Map projections Raster mapsOther packages Node-and-edge GraphsCreating graphs Graph layout and renderingOther packages Diagrams 3-D Graphics3-D graphics concepts The Canterbury earthquakeTraditional graphics Lattice graphics The scatterplot3d packageThe rgl packageThe vrmlgen packageDynamic and Interactive GraphicsDynamic Graphics Interactive Graphics Graphics GUIs Interactive graphics for the web Importing GraphicsThe moon and the tides Importing raster graphics Importing vector graphics Combining Graphics SystemsThe gridBase package



