Last data update: 2014.03.03

R: Bordeaux Wine data
wine.dfR Documentation

Bordeaux Wine data

Description

A data set which attempted to assess the quality of various Bordeaux vintages based upon certain variables

Usage

data(wine.df)

Format

A data frame with 27 observations on the following 5 variables:

year

year (1952-1980)

price

Price (in 1980 US dollars, converted to an index with 1961=100)

temp

average temp during the growing season (degrees Celcius)

h.rain

total rainfall during harvest period (mm)

w.rain

total rainfall over preceding winter (mm)

Source

The data are available at http://www.liquidasset.com/winedata.html

References

An article by Orly Ashenfelder is at http://www.liquidasset.com/orley.htm See also Orley Ashenfelter, David Ashmore, and Robert Lalonde, Bordeaux wine vintage quality and the weather. Chance Magazine, Fall 1995, pp.7-14

Examples

data(wine.df)
boxcoxplot(price~temp+h.rain+w.rain+year, data=wine.df)

Results


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> library(R330)
Loading required package: s20x
Loading required package: leaps
Loading required package: rgl
Loading required package: lattice
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/R330/wine.df.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: wine.df
> ### Title: Bordeaux Wine data
> ### Aliases: wine.df
> ### Keywords: datasets
> 
> ### ** Examples
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> data(wine.df)
> boxcoxplot(price~temp+h.rain+w.rain+year, data=wine.df)
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> dev.off()
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