[R] Plot only a subset of all factors in dataframe

Domenico Vistocco vistocco at unicas.it
Fri Jan 4 18:47:10 CET 2008


?subset

The select argument allows to select the columns and the subset argument 
the rows.

domenico

Laura Hollink wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a dataframe called 'table' in which both factors and numerical 
> values are stored.
>
>  > dim(table)
> [1] 990   6
>
> The fist 10 lines of table, to get an idea:
>
>  > table[1:10,]
>    QueryNo    Query  type Ret Prec  Rec
> 1        1   Sports exact   1    1 0.01
> 2        5   Office exact   0  NaN 0.00
> 3        6  Meeting exact   0  NaN 0.00
> 4        7   Studio exact   0  NaN 0.00
> 5        9 Building exact   0  NaN 0.00
> 6       10   Desert exact   1    1 0.01
> 7       12 Mountain exact   0  NaN 0.00
> 8       13     Road exact   0  NaN 0.00
> 9       14      Sky exact   0  NaN 0.00
> 10      15     Snow exact   0  NaN 0.00
>
> I want to plot column 5 (numerical values) against column 3 (factors).
>
> plot(table[,c(3,5)]) works fine.
>
> However, I don't want to include all 30 levels of the factor in the 
> plot. I would like a plot of just 5 factors: "exact", "broader1", 
> "narrower4", etc.
>
> Could anyone tell me how to do this, or where to find information about 
> this?
>
> Thanks!
> Laura
>
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