bin.dot Function (GPL)
Syntax
bin.dot.<position>(<algebra>, dim(<numeric>), <function>)
or
bin.dot.<position>(<binning function>, dim(<numeric>), <function>)
or
bin.dot.<position>(<statistic function>, dim(<numeric>), <function>)
<position>.
The position at which a graphic element representing the bins is drawn. center
is the graphical middle of the bin and makes
it less likely that the graphic elements will overlap. centroid
positions
the graphic element at the centroid location of the values it represents.
The coordinates of the centroid are the weighted means for each dimension.
Specifying the position is optional. If none is specified, center
is
used.
<algebra>. Graph algebra, such as x*y
.
Refer to Brief Overview of GPL Algebra for an introduction to graph algebra.
<numeric>. One or more numeric values (separated
by commas) indicating the graph dimension or dimensions in which to
bin the data. Using dim()
is optional. Specifying
the dimensions is necessary only when you want to bin a specific non-default
dimension or multiple dimensions, for example when binning a 2-D scatterplot.
See the topic dim Function (GPL) for more information.
<function>. One or more valid functions. These are optional.
<binning function>. A binning function.
<statistic function>. A statistic function.
Description
Creates irregularly spaced bins of graphic elements that have nearly
identical values. When data are sparse, bin.dot
centers
the bins on the data. This function is typically used to create a
dot plot.
Examples
ELEMENT: point.stack.asymmetric(position(bin.dot(salary)))
Statistic Functions
See GPL Functions .