useOuterStrips2 helps to save space in a lattice display by getting rid of the strips above those panels inside the trellis figure while keeping the strips on top of the entire figure. It is a modification of useOuterStrips in the latticeExtra package, but it is able to deal with three factors instead of two.
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This is the function used to produce stacked, horizontal barcharts for grouped data with varying x-scale limits to allow for distinction of i.e. male/female data points in population pyramid graphs. This is essentially a modification of barchart2 in package heR.Misc (see References).
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This is the function used inside ‘pyramidlattice’ to produce stacked, horizontal barcharts for grouped data with varying x-scale limits to allow for distinction of i.e. male/female data points in population pyramid graphs. This is essentially a modification of ‘barchart2’ in package heR.Misc (see References). For details, see ?barchart2 (heR.Misc) and ?xyplot (lattice).
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Produce stacked, horizontal barcharts for grouped data with varying x-scale limits to allow for distinction of i.e. male/female data points in population pyramid graphs. This is essentially a modification of the barchart2 function in Neil Klepeis' package heR.Misc (see References).
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● Alias: pyramid2.formula
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Default prepanel function for ‘pyramidlattice’. Essentially the same as ‘prepanel.default.bwplot’ in lattice package, but defaults to stacked bars.
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Default panel function for ‘pyramidlattice’. Essentially the same as ‘panel.barchart’ in lattice package, but defaults to stacked bars. See ?panel.barchart in lattice-package.
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● Keywords: ~kwd1, ~kwd2
● Alias: panel.pyramid
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‘Giza’ offers a simple way of creating multiple pyramid plots in one graphics window, exploiting the power of the lattice package. It is a handy way of visualizing longitudinal grouped (i.e.: age- and education-structured) data.
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● Keywords: package
● Alias: Giza, Giza-package
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Extract the UN country name for a given country code
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Extract the UN country code for a given country
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● Keywords: ~kwd1, ~kwd2
● Alias: getcode
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