data
argument is a bigdata bdFrame (see the DETAILS).
stripplot(formula, jitter = FALSE, ...)The following arguments have special meaning within this function. The common meanings for these and all other arguments are listed separately under
trellis.args
.
y ~ x | g1 * g2 * ...
however the given variables `g1', `g2', `...' may be omitted.
y
in
formula
will be coerced into a factor or shingle.
x
must be numeric.
date
is a bdFrame this argument is ignored.
trellis
,
which is automatically plotted by
print.trellis
.
If the
data
argument is a bdFrame then colored rectangles,
to indicate the density of points, are drawn instead of the individual
points.
A key is also drawn to show the color - count mapping.
stripplot(voice.part ~ jitter(height), data = singer, aspect = 1, jitter = T, xlab = "Height (inches)")