object of type 'closure' is not subsettable
"boxplot" is a function ("closure"). You probably meant "bungoma_boxplot$Month"?
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On August 5, 2014 4:33:33 AM PDT, Frederic Ntirenganya <ntfredo at gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,
I am getting this error: Error in boxplot$Month : object of type
'closure'
is not subsettable
The following is the codes i am using to produce the boxplot I need for
this daily rainfall data.
## reading the data
rm(list=ls(all=TRUE))
Bungoma=read.csv("/home/fredo/Documents/Maseno/Data/Bungoma_2.csv")
attach(Bungoma)
head(Bungoma)
tail(Bungoma)
summary(Bungoma)
# removing missing values
Bungoma <- na.omit(Bungoma)
summary(Bungoma)
###### split the data by month and boxplot for 0.85mm as the threshold
box_plot=Bungoma[Bungoma$Rain>0.85,]
head(box_plot)
bungoma_boxplot=split(box_plot$Rain,box_plot$Month)
head(bungoma_boxplot)
boxplot(bungoma_boxplot,
names=c("J","F","M","A","M","J","J","A","S","O","N","D"),width =
table(boxplot$Month))
title(main="Boxplot of Rain for each month")
Any idea is welcome on how I can make it and overcome the error.
Thanks.
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