Aditya Sihag
Aditya Sihag

Reputation: 5167

R arrowed labelling of data points on a plot

I am looking to label data points with indices -- to identify the index number easily by visual examination.

So for instance,

x<-ts.plot(rnorm(10,0,1)) # would like to visually identify the data point indices easily through arrow labelling

Of course, if there's a better way of achieving this, please suggest

Upvotes: 5

Views: 1971

Answers (4)

Jilber Urbina
Jilber Urbina

Reputation: 61214

You can use arrows function:

set.seed(1); ts.plot(x <-rnorm(10,0,1), ylim=c(-1.6,1.6))  # some random data
arrows(x0=1:length(x), y0=0, y1=x, code=2, col=2, length=.1) # adding arrows
text(x=1:10, y=x+.1, 0, labels=round(x,2), cex=0.65) # adding text
abline(h=0) # adding a horizontal line at y=0

enter image description here

Upvotes: 5

agstudy
agstudy

Reputation: 121608

Here a lattice version, to see the analogous of some base function.

set.seed(1234)
dat = data.frame(x=1:10, y = rnorm(10,0,1))
xyplot(y~x,data=dat, type =c('l','p'),
       panel = function(x,y,...){
         panel.fill(col=rgb(1,1,0,0.5))
         panel.xyplot(x,y,...)
         panel.arrows(x, y0=0,x1=x, y1=y, code=2, col=2, length=.1)
         panel.text(x,y,label=round(y,2),adj=1.2,cex=1.5)
         panel.abline(a=0)

       })

enter image description here

Upvotes: 1

Rcoster
Rcoster

Reputation: 3210

You can use text() for this

n <- 10
d <- rnorm(n)
plot(d, type="l", ylim=c(min(d)-1, max(d)+1))
text(1:n, d+par("cxy")[2]/2,col=2) # Upside
text(1:n, d-par("cxy")[2]/2,col=3) # Downside

Upvotes: 2

Geek On Acid
Geek On Acid

Reputation: 6410

Use my.symbols from package TeachingDemos to get arrows pointing to the locations you want:

require(TeachingDemos)
d <- rnorm(10,0,1)
plot(d, type="l", ylim=c(min(d)-1, max(d)+1))
my.symbols(x=1:10, y=d, ms.arrows, angle=pi/2, add=T, symb.plots=TRUE, adj=1.5)

enter image description here

Upvotes: 3

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