[Traminer-users] Plot of Representative Sequences
Chris Cameron
cjc73 at cornell.edu
Thu Nov 14 22:35:43 CET 2013
Hi Jeremy
I think you would create a new input sequences set with only the desired sequences and then use seqiplot.
You can also just plot particular values using indexing. Does this work for your case?
seqiplot(morn.dss[c(1,6,10),])
Chris Cameron
PhD Candidate
Dept of Sociology
Cornell University
On Nov 14, 2013, at 4:15 PM, Jeremy Reynolds <jeremyr at uga.edu> wrote:
> Dear TraMineR Users,
>
> Does anyone know how Gabadinho and Ritschard produced figure 5 of their paper (see link below)? For each group, it has one plot showing three different sequences: the sequence that is most frequent, the sequence with the highest neighborhood density, and the sequence that is most central.
>
> I can do a plot with one of the three sequences for each group, but I'm not sure how to combine the three into a single plot.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeremy
>
> Gabadinho A, Ritschard G (2013). "Searching for typical life trajectories applied to child birth histories", In R Lévy, E. Widmer (eds.), Gendered Life Courses, pp. 287-312. Vienna: LIT.
>
> http://mephisto.unige.ch/pub/publications/gr/GabadhinoRitschard-TypicalTrajectories2013.pdf
>
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