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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2023-01-30 20:49:14 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2023-01-30 20:49:14 +0000 |
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For more information, please refer to +`tikzviolinplots.pdf`. + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikzviolinplots/SEAR.csv b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikzviolinplots/SEAR.csv new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d0a049eb38b --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikzviolinplots/SEAR.csv @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +Country,Year,LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale,LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale +Bangladesh,2019,73,75.6 +Bhutan,2019,72,74.4 +Democratic People's Republic of Korea,2019,69.3,75.7 +India,2019,69.5,72.2 +Indonesia,2019,69.4,73.3 +Maldives,2019,78.6,80.8 +Myanmar,2019,65.9,72.2 +Nepal,2019,68.9,72.7 +Sri Lanka,2019,73.8,79.8 +Thailand,2019,74.4,81 +Timor-Leste,2019,67.9,71.4 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikzviolinplots/WPR.csv b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikzviolinplots/WPR.csv new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..892c9d768d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikzviolinplots/WPR.csv @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +Country,Year,LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale,LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale +Australia,2019,81.3,84.8 +Brunei Darussalam,2019,73.4,75.4 +China,2019,74.7,80.5 +Fiji,2019,65.9,70.3 +Japan,2019,81.5,86.9 +Kiribati,2019,56.1,62.8 +Lao People's Democratic Republic,2019,66.2,70.9 +Malaysia,2019,72.6,77.1 +Micronesia (Federated States of),2019,60.3,66 +Mongolia,2019,63.8,72.8 +New Zealand,2019,80.4,83.5 +Papua New Guinea,2019,63.4,67.4 +Philippines,2019,67.4,73.6 +Republic of Korea,2019,80.3,86.1 +Samoa,2019,69.2,71.8 +Singapore,2019,81,85.5 +Solomon Islands,2019,62.9,67.9 +Tonga,2019,69.8,75.6 +Vanuatu,2019,62.7,68.3 +Viet Nam,2019,69.6,78.1 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikzviolinplots/tikzviolinplots.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikzviolinplots/tikzviolinplots.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3aa58bf1579 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikzviolinplots/tikzviolinplots.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikzviolinplots/tikzviolinplots.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikzviolinplots/tikzviolinplots.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e53191ffe7a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikzviolinplots/tikzviolinplots.tex @@ -0,0 +1,1180 @@ +%% tikzviolinplots.tex +%% Copyright 2023 Pedro Callil-Soares +% +% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the +% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 +% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +% The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 2005/12/01 or later. +% +% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. +% +% The Current Maintainer of this work is Pedro Callil-Soares. +% +% This work consists of the files tikzviolinplots.sty and +% tikzviolinplots.tex. + +\documentclass{article} + +\usepackage{amsmath} +\usepackage{pgfplots} +\pgfplotsset{width=\textwidth,compat=1.18} +\usepgfplotslibrary{statistics} +\usepackage{tikzviolinplots} +\usepgfplotslibrary{external} +\tikzexternalize +\usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta} +\usetikzlibrary{decorations.text} +\usetikzlibrary{decorations.pathmorphing} +\usepackage{minted} +\usemintedstyle{gruvbox-light} +\usepackage{scontents} +\usepackage{wasysym} +\usepackage{microtype} +\usepackage{subcaption} +\usepackage{hyperref} + +\begin{scontents}[write-out=violinandboxplotexample.dat] +A B C D +0.876 0.574 2.175 1.684 +1.015 0.822 2.121 2.290 +0.995 1.266 1.916 2.184 +1.101 0.740 2.044 2.065 +1.222 0.636 2.004 2.248 +0.712 1.753 2.038 2.200 +1.063 0.873 1.974 1.865 +0.973 1.020 2.145 1.895 +1.174 0.763 2.052 2.240 +1.057 1.293 2.079 2.360 +1.004 0.853 2.064 1.695 +0.909 0.694 2.136 1.837 +1.108 0.849 2.000 1.744 +1.210 0.468 2.010 1.820 +0.958 0.767 1.824 2.158 +1.119 0.940 2.034 1.846 +1.000 0.962 1.967 2.545 +0.954 1.551 1.833 1.816 +0.918 0.755 1.914 2.369 +1.093 0.973 1.997 1.543 +\end{scontents} + +\begin{scontents}[write-out=example.dat] +A B C D E +0.3 -2.1 3.50 2.89 1.00 +0.41 -1.9 3.55 2.88 1.06 +0.45 -1.5 3.55 3.13 1.00 +0.46 -1.3 3.60 2.69 1.20 +0.46 -1.3 3.60 2.78 1.00 +0.46 -1.27 3.60 2.83 1.35 +0.47 -1.26 3.65 3.08 1.00 +0.47 -1.26 3.65 3.08 1.53 +0.48 -1.24 3.65 2.73 1.00 +0.51 -1.2 3.65 3.08 1.73 +0.57 -1.13 3.65 3.24 1.00 +2.3 -1.02 3.70 3.10 1.95 +2.41 -0.9 3.70 2.98 1.00 +2.46 -0.2 3.70 2.98 2.21 +2.47 0.0 3.75 3.04 1.00 +2.48 0.1 3.80 3.24 2.49 +2.51 0.3 3.85 3.16 1.00 +2.57 0.5 3.85 3.30 3.04 +\end{scontents} + +\title{The \texttt{tikzviolinplots} package} +\author{Pedro Callil-Soares} +\date{\today} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\tableofcontents + +\begin{abstract} + The package provides commands for violin plot creation and + the kernel density estimations required. +\end{abstract} + +\section{Introduction} + +This package, through the use of the package \texttt{pgfplots}, allows the +creation of violin plots in \LaTeX. Violin plots are similar to boxplots, +but instead of a box signalling the average and quartiles, a kernel density +estimator is plotted, as in equation \ref{eq:kde}, in which the function $k$ +(the kernel) is a probability distribution, the positive number $h$ (the +bandwidth) is a smoothing factor and $n$ is the sample size. + +\begin{equation} + \label{eq:kde} + \textnormal{KDE}(x) = % + \cfrac{1}{nh}\sum_{i=1}^nk\left(\cfrac{x-x_i}{h}\right) +\end{equation} + +A comparison between the two plots, showcasing its similarities, is +shown in figures \ref{fig:example}. The violin plot in figure +\ref{graph:violin_example} assumes normal data, and the bandwidth +(smoothing factor $h$ in equation \ref{eq:kde}) is defined accordingly. + +\pgfplotsset{height=1.6\linewidth} + +\begin{figure}[h!] + \centering + \begin{subfigure}{0.5\textwidth} + \centering + \begin{tikzpicture} + \begin{axis} + [ + boxplot/draw direction=y, + ymax=3, ymin=0, + xmin=0, xmax=5, + ymajorgrids=true, + xtick={1,2,3,4}, + xticklabels={$\alpha$,$\beta$,$\gamma$,$\delta$}, + ylabel={Some property}, + ] + \addplot+[boxplot, + blue!100!red, + fill=blue!100!red, + fill opacity=0.50, + no marks] + table [y=A] {violinandboxplotexample.dat}; + \addplot+[boxplot, + blue!66!red, + fill=blue!66!red, + fill opacity=0.50, + no marks] + table [y=B] {violinandboxplotexample.dat}; + \addplot+[boxplot, + blue!33!red, + fill=blue!33!red, + fill opacity=0.50, + no marks] + table [y=C] {violinandboxplotexample.dat}; + \addplot+[boxplot, + blue!0!red, + fill=blue!0!red, + fill opacity=0.50, + no marks] + table [y=D] {violinandboxplotexample.dat}; + \end{axis} + \end{tikzpicture} + \caption{Box plot} + \label{graph:box_example} + \end{subfigure}% + \hfill% + \begin{subfigure}{0.5\textwidth} + \centering + \begin{tikzpicture} + \violinsetoptions[ + averages, + data points, + scaled, + ]{ + xmin=0,xmax=5, + ymin=0,ymax=3, + xlabel style={ + yshift = {-2*height("a")} + }, + ymajorgrids=true, + ylabel={Same property}, + } + \violinplotwholefile[% + primary color=red, + secondary color=blue, + indexes={A,B,C,D}, + spacing=1.0, + labels={% + $\alpha$, + $\beta$, + $\gamma$, + $\delta$, + }, + col sep=tab, + dataset size=1pt, + dataset mark=*, + dataset fill=black!50!white, + dataset fill opacity=1.0, + average mark=x, + average size=5pt, + ]{violinandboxplotexample.dat} + \end{tikzpicture} + \caption{Violin plot} + \label{graph:violin_example} + \end{subfigure} + \caption{Box and violin plot examples} + \label{fig:example} +\end{figure} + +\pgfplotsset{height=0.9\linewidth} + +\section{Usage} + +To plot a violin plot with the commands provided, one must, inside +a \texttt{tikzpicture} environment, set the general options to all +plots and insert each individual dataset. + +To set the general options, the command \texttt{{\textbackslash}violinsetoptions} +is provided, and must be invoked before plotting the datasets. This should +be done with the commands \texttt{{\textbackslash}violinplot} or +\texttt{{\textbackslash}violinplotwholefile}. + +\subsection{General options: \texttt{{\textbackslash}violinsetoptions}} + +The command \texttt{{\textbackslash}violinsetoptions} takes two arguments, +an optional argument with package-specific options and a mandatory +argument with options to be passed to \texttt{pgfplots}. + +\begin{minted}[escapeinside=||]{latex} + \violinsetoptions[|\textit{<package-specific options>}|]% + {|\textit{<pgfplots general options>}|} +\end{minted} + +\subsubsection{Package-specific options} + +There are five options specific to the package: \texttt{scaled}, +\texttt{data points}, \texttt{averages}, \texttt{no mirror} and +\texttt{reverse axis}, controlling how and which information +in the datasets should be presented. + +The option \texttt{scaled} controls if all plots in the graph +have the same area or same width. If passed, the kernel +distribution estimations will be scaled to the same width, as +shown in figure \ref{graph:violin_verti}; otherwise, the plots +will present the same area, as in figure \ref{graph:violin_horiz}. + +The option \texttt{data points}, if passed, will show, along with +the violin plots, the distribution of points in the data set, as shown in +figure \ref{graph:violin_verti}. + +If the option \texttt{averages} is passed, the average of the data set +elements is shown, as in figure \ref{graph:violin_horiz}. + +The plots are mirrored by default; however, passing the option \texttt{no mirror} +will show only half the plot, as shown in figure \ref{graph:violin_horiz}. + +Finally, to ``transpose'' the plots (\textit{i.e.} show the distributions +as functions of the abcissa, as in figure \ref{graph:violin_horiz}, +and not as functions of ordinate, as in figure \ref{graph:violin_verti}), +one might use the option \texttt{reverse axis}. + +\subsubsection{Plot limits and other \texttt{pgfplots} options} + +The minima and maxima of the plot axes must be set in the second (and first +mandatory) argument to the command, and should follow \texttt{pgfplots} +syntax. For instance, to set the minimum and maximum of the $x$-axis +to -3 and 6, and of the $y$-axis to 2.5 and 7, one might use: + +\begin{minted}[escapeinside=||]{latex} + \violinsetoptions[|\textit{<package-specific options>}|]% + {xmin=-3, xmax=6, ymin=2.5, xmin=7,% + |\textit{<pgfplots general options>}|} +\end{minted} + +Other \texttt{pgfplots} expressions such as title or axes labels may be set +in the same way in this argument. + +\subsection{Options for each data set: \texttt{{\textbackslash}violinplot}} + +If the data sets are not very similar and/or advanced customizations +are desired, \texttt{{\textbackslash}violinplot} should be used to +plot each data set individually. +This command takes one mandatory argument, and a list of options: + +\begin{minted}[escapeinside=||]{latex} + \violinplot[% + |\textit{<option>}=\textit{<value>}| + ]{|\textit{filename}|} +\end{minted} + +The filename (mandatory argument) must be a path to a file storing the data as +space-separated columns. The optional argument is a list of options, including: + +\begin{itemize} + \item \texttt{col sep}: Column separation character in filename. + Defaults to \texttt{comma}, and can accept options + \texttt{space}, \texttt{tab}, \texttt{comma}, + \texttt{colon}, \texttt{semicolon}, \texttt{braces}, + \texttt{\&} and \texttt{ampersand}. + \item \texttt{index}: Necessary option, is the name of the column with + the data to be plotted. + \item \texttt{kernel}: The function to be used for the kernel density + estimation; available values are \texttt{gaussian} (default), + \texttt{logistic}, \texttt{parabolic}, \texttt{uniform} + and \texttt{triangular}. + \item \texttt{bandwidth}: Smoothing parameter for the kernel density + estimation; defaults to $h$ in equation \ref{eq:band}, + which assumes gaussian distribution. + \begin{equation} + \label{eq:band} + h=\sqrt[5]{\frac{4\times\textnormal{stddev}% + \left(x_1,x_2,\ldots,x_n\right)^5}{3n}} + \end{equation} + \item \texttt{samples}: Number of points in which the kernel density + estimation will be calculated and plotted. Defaults + to 50. + \item \texttt{relative position}: position of the plot in the axis + with the labels for each dataset. Defaults to 0. + \item \texttt{color}: Color of the plot, border and interior. + Defaults to black. The interior is colored with 0.5 + opacity. + \item \texttt{label}: Label of the plot, positioned at the point + set by \texttt{relative position}. + \item \texttt{invert}: If \texttt{true}, plot will be drawn in opposite + side. Useful for comparing two parts of a data set, by plotting each + group side by side. + \item Options for average and data points: + \begin{itemize} + \item \texttt{average mark}, \texttt{dataset mark}: Mark used + for averages and points of the data set (defaults + to ``\texttt{x}'' and ``\texttt{*}'', respectively). + \item \texttt{average size}, \texttt{dataset size}: Size + of each mark (defaults to 3pt for averages and 1pt + for other points). + \item \texttt{average color}, \texttt{dataset color}: Color + of each mark's border. Defaults to black in both + cases. + \item \texttt{average opacity}, \texttt{dataset opacity}: + Border opacity. Defaults to 1.0 in both cases. + \item \texttt{average fill}, \texttt{dataset fill}: Color + of each mark's interior. Defaults to black for the + points of the data set and white for the averages. + \item \texttt{average fill opacity}, \texttt{dataset fill opacity}: + Opacity of the marks. Defaults to 0.5 for averages and + 0.2 for the other points. + \end{itemize} +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Simplified interface: \texttt{{\textbackslash}violinplotwholefile}} + +If the data sets are similar and no customizations are required, one might +use the command \texttt{{\textbackslash}violinplotwholefile}. + +\begin{minted}[escapeinside=||]{latex} + \violinplotwholefile[% + |\textit{<option>}=\textit{<value>}| + ]{|\textit{filename}|} +\end{minted} + +This command will calculate and plot all columns named. The available options +are: + +\begin{itemize} + \item \texttt{primary color}: Primary color utilised. A gradient is built from + the secondary color to it. Defaults to black. + \item \texttt{secondary color}: Secondary color utilized. A + gradient is built from it to the primary color. Defaults + to white. + \item \texttt{indexes}: List of columns to be plotted. + \item \texttt{spacing}: Distance between plots. Defaults to 1.0. + \item \texttt{labels}: Labels of the data to be plotted. +\end{itemize} + +Besides, the options available to \texttt{{\textbackslash}violinplots} are also +available for this command; for instance, one might set the kernel to +be utilized as the \texttt{uniform} kernel through the option +\texttt{kernel=uniform}. Of course, \texttt{relative position} is not an option +here. + +\section{Examples} + +To show the usage of the package, we plotted several data sets two times, in +figures \ref{graph:violin_verti} and \ref{graph:violin_horiz}, using either the +simplified or the complete interface. + +The data are in the file \texttt{example.dat}, shown below: + +\colorlet{mintedbgcsv}{black!10!white} + +\inputminted[% + frame=single, + rulecolor=mintedbgcsv, + framesep=10pt, + bgcolor=mintedbgcsv, + obeytabs, + tabsize=12, +]{text}{example.dat} + +\subsection{Simplified Interface} + +First we will plot this data using the simplified interface, resulting in +figure \ref{graph:violin_verti}. + +\begin{figure}[h] + \centering + \begin{tikzpicture} + \violinsetoptions[ + data points, + scaled, + ]{ + xmin=0,xmax=6, + ymin=-4,ymax=6, + title={Plotting Some Data}, + xlabel={Groups}, + ylabel={Some property}, + xlabel style={ + yshift = {-2*height("a")} + }, + ymajorgrids=true, + } + \violinplotwholefile[% + primary color=orange, + secondary color=black, + indexes={C,B,A,D,E}, + spacing=1.0, + labels={% + $\alpha$, + $\beta$, + $\gamma$, + $\delta$, + $\epsilon$ + }, + col sep=tab, + dataset size=2pt, + dataset mark=diamond*, + dataset fill=blue!50!white, + dataset fill opacity=1.0, + ]{example.dat} + \end{tikzpicture} + \caption{Violin plot --- vertical example} + \label{graph:violin_verti} +\end{figure} + +Code for figure \ref{graph:violin_verti}, using +\texttt{{\textbackslash}violinplotwholefile}: + +\colorlet{mintedbgverti}{orange!10!white} + +\begin{minted}[% + escapeinside=||, + frame=single, + rulecolor=mintedbgverti, + framesep=10pt, + tabsize=4, + bgcolor=mintedbgverti]{latex} +\begin{tikzpicture} + \violinsetoptions[ + data points, + scaled, + ]{ + xmin=0,xmax=6, + ymin=-4,ymax=6, + title={Plotting Some Data}, + xlabel={Groups}, + ylabel={Some property}, + xlabel style={ + yshift = {-2*height("a")} + }, + ymajorgrids=true, + } + \violinplotwholefile[% + primary color=orange, + secondary color=black, + batch indexes={C,B,A,D,E}, + batch spacing=1.0, + batch labels={% + $\alpha$, + $\beta$, + $\gamma$, + $\delta$, + $\epsilon$ + }, + col sep=tab, + dataset size=2pt, + dataset mark=diamond*, + dataset fill=blue!50!white, + dataset fill opacity=1.0, + ]{example.dat} +\end{tikzpicture} + +\end{minted} + +\subsection{Complete Interface} + +Then the data will be plotted using the complete interface, resulting +in figure \ref{graph:violin_horiz}. + +\begin{figure}[h] + \centering + \begin{tikzpicture} + \violinsetoptions[ + no mirror, + averages, + reverse axis, + ]{% + xmin=-4,xmax=6, + ymin=0.7,ymax=7, + title={Plotting Some Data}, + ylabel={Groups}, + xlabel={Some property}, + ylabel style={ + yshift = {2*width("a")} + }, + xmajorgrids=true, + } + \violinplot[% + index=C, + relative position=1, + color=blue!0!black, + label={$\alpha$}, + col sep=tab, + ]{example.dat} + \violinplot[% + index=B, + relative position=2, + color=blue!25!black, + label={$\beta$}, + col sep=tab, + ]{example.dat} + \violinplot[% + index=A, + relative position=3, + color=blue!50!black, + label={$\gamma$}, + col sep=tab, + kernel=parabolic, + samples=100, + bandwidth=0.4, + average mark=otimes*, + average size=2pt, + average fill=blue!70!black, + average fill opacity=0.7, + ]{example.dat} + \violinplot[% + index=D, + relative position=4, + color=blue!75!black, + label={$\delta$}, + col sep=tab, + ]{example.dat} + \violinplot[% + index=E, + relative position=5, + color=blue!100!black, + label={$\epsilon$}, + col sep=tab, + ]{example.dat} + \end{tikzpicture} + \caption{Violin plot --- horizontal example} + \label{graph:violin_horiz} +\end{figure} + +Code for figure \ref{graph:violin_horiz}, using +\texttt{{\textbackslash}violinplot}: + +\colorlet{mintedbghoriz}{blue!10!white} + +\begin{minted}[% + escapeinside=||, + frame=single, + rulecolor=mintedbghoriz, + framesep=10pt, + tabsize=4, + bgcolor=mintedbghoriz]{latex} +\begin{tikzpicture} + \violinsetoptions[ + no mirror, + averages, + reverse axis, + ]{% + xmin=-4,xmax=6, + ymin=0.7,ymax=7, + title={Plotting Some Data}, + ylabel={Groups}, + xlabel={Some property}, + ylabel style={ + yshift = {2*width("a")} + }, + xmajorgrids=true, + } + \violinplot[% + index=C, + relative position=1, + color=blue!0!black, + label={$\alpha$}, + col sep=tab, + ]{example.dat} + \violinplot[% + index=B, + relative position=2, + color=blue!25!black, + label={$\beta$}, + col sep=tab, + ]{example.dat} + \violinplot[% + index=A, + relative position=3, + color=blue!50!black, + label={$\gamma$}, + col sep=tab, + kernel=parabolic, + samples=100, + bandwidth=0.4, + average mark=otimes*, + average size=2pt, + average fill=blue!70!black, + average fill opacity=0.7, + ]{example.dat}; + \violinplot[% + index=D, + relative position=4, + color=blue!75!black, + label={$\delta$}, + col sep=tab, + ]{example.dat} + \violinplot[% + index=E, + relative position=5, + color=blue!100!black, + label={$\epsilon$}, + col sep=tab, + ]{example.dat} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{minted} + +\subsection{Drawings and Annotations} + +As everything happens inside a \texttt{tikzpicture} environment, drawings +and annotations are straightforward, as seen in figure \ref{graph:violin_annotations}. + +\begin{figure}[h] + \centering + \begin{tikzpicture} + \violinsetoptions[ + averages, + data points, + ]{ + xmin=0,xmax=6, + ymin=-2,ymax=5, + xlabel = {Bandwidth choice}, + ylabel = {Some property}, + title={Problems with Different Distributions}, + xlabel style={ + yshift = {-3*height("a")} + }, + ymajorgrids=true, + } + \violinplot[% + index=A, + relative position=1, + color=green!33!black, + label={Estimated bandwidth}, + col sep=tab, + ]{example.dat} + \violinplot[% + index=A, + bandwidth=0.1, + relative position=4, + color=green!12!black, + label={Smaller bandwidth}, + col sep=tab, + ]{example.dat} + \begin{axis}[ + xmin=0,xmax=6, + ymin=-2,ymax=5, + ] + \draw[-{Stealth}] (axis cs: 1.75,0.45) % + .. controls (axis cs:1.75,0.85) and % + (axis cs:3.9,0.5) .. (axis cs: 3.9,1.05); + \draw[decoration={raise=2pt,text along path, text=% + {|\tiny| Better bandwidth}, text align={center}}, % + decorate] % + (axis cs: 1.75,0.45) % + .. controls (axis cs:1.75,0.85) and % + (axis cs:3.9,0.5) .. (axis cs: 3.9,1.05); + \draw[-{Stealth}] % + (axis cs: 1.5,0.45) .. controls (axis cs:1.5,0.85) % + and (axis cs:1.25,1.1) .. (axis cs: 1.25,1.5) .. % + controls (axis cs:1.25,1.9) and (axis cs:1.35,1.9) % + .. (axis cs:1.35,2.6); + \draw[decoration={raise=2pt,text along path, text=% + {|\tiny|Very oversmoothed}, text align={center}}, % + decorate] % + (axis cs: 1.35,2.6) .. controls (axis cs:1.35,1.9) % + and (axis cs:1.25,1.9) .. (axis cs: 1.25,1.5) .. % + controls (axis cs:1.25,1.1) and (axis cs:1.5,0.85) % + .. (axis cs:1.5,0.45); + \end{axis} + \end{tikzpicture} + \caption{Annotations in a plot} + \label{graph:violin_annotations} +\end{figure} + +Figure \ref{graph:violin_annotations} is compiled from the code excerpt below. + +\colorlet{mintedbgannot}{green!10!white} + +\begin{minted}[% + escapeinside=||, + frame=single, + rulecolor=mintedbgannot, + framesep=10pt, + tabsize=4, + bgcolor=mintedbgannot]{latex} +\begin{tikzpicture} + \violinsetoptions[ + averages, + data points, + ]{ + xmin=0,xmax=6, + ymin=-2,ymax=5, + xlabel = {Bandwidth choice}, + ylabel = {Some property}, + title={Problems with Different % + Distributions}, + xlabel style={ + yshift = {-3*height("a")} + }, + ymajorgrids=true, + } + \violinplot[% + index=A, + relative position=1, + color=green!33!black, + label={Estimated bandwidth}, + col sep=tab, + ]{example.dat} + \violinplot[% + index=A, + bandwidth=0.1, + relative position=4, + color=green!12!black, + label={Smaller bandwidth}, + col sep=tab, + ]{example.dat} + \begin{axis}[ + xmin=0,xmax=6, + ymin=-2,ymax=5, + ] + \draw[-{Stealth}] (axis cs: 1.75,0.45) % + .. controls (axis cs:1.75,0.85) and % + (axis cs:3.9,0.5) .. (axis cs: 3.9,1.05); + \draw[decoration={raise=2pt,text along path,% + text={|\tiny| Better bandwidth}, % + text align={center}}, decorate] % + (axis cs: 1.75,0.45) % + .. controls (axis cs:1.75,0.85) and % + (axis cs:3.9,0.5) .. (axis cs: 3.9,1.05); + \draw[-{Stealth}] % + (axis cs: 1.5,0.45) .. controls % + (axis cs:1.5,0.85) and (axis cs:1.25,1.1) % + .. (axis cs: 1.25,1.5) .. controls % + (axis cs:1.25,1.9) and (axis cs:1.35,1.9) % + .. (axis cs:1.35,2.6); + \draw[decoration={raise=2pt,text along path, % + text={|\tiny|Very oversmoothed}, % + text align={center}}, decorate] % + (axis cs: 1.35,2.6) .. controls % + (axis cs:1.35,1.9) and (axis cs:1.25,1.9) % + .. (axis cs: 1.25,1.5) .. % + controls (axis cs:1.25,1.1) and % + (axis cs:1.5,0.85) .. (axis cs:1.5,0.45); + \end{axis} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{minted} + +\subsection{Standalone Kernel Density Estimation} + +Plotting only one dataset and choosing adequate plot limits, one +may obtain a simple representation of a kernel density estimation. +This can be seen in figure \ref{graph:kde_standalone}, obtained from the +code excerpt below. + +\begin{figure}[h] + \centering + \begin{tikzpicture} + \violinsetoptions[ + no mirror, + reverse axis, + data points, + ]{% + xmin=3.3,xmax=4, + ymin=-1,ymax=12, + title={Plotting Some Data}, + ylabel={$p(x)$}, + xlabel={$x$}, + xmajorgrids=true, + ymajorticks=true, + ytick={0.0,2.5,5,7.5,10}, + yticklabels={0.0,2.5,5,7.5,10}, + } + \violinplot[% + index=C, + relative position=0, + color=red!30!black, + label={}, + col sep=tab, + dataset size=5pt, + dataset color=red!10!black, + dataset mark=*, + dataset fill=red!90!black, + dataset fill opacity=0.2, + ]{example.dat} + \end{tikzpicture} + \caption{Standalone kernel density estimation example} + \label{graph:kde_standalone} +\end{figure} + +\colorlet{mintedbgstand}{red!10!white} + +\begin{minted}[% + escapeinside=||, + frame=single, + rulecolor=mintedbgstand, + framesep=10pt, + tabsize=4, + bgcolor=mintedbgstand]{latex} +\begin{tikzpicture} + \violinsetoptions[ + no mirror, + reverse axis, + data points, + ]{% + xmin=3.3,xmax=4, + ymin=-1,ymax=12, + title={Plotting Some Data}, + ylabel={$p(x)$}, + xlabel={$x$}, + xmajorgrids=true, + ymajorticks=true, + ytick={0.0,2.5,5,7.5,10}, + yticklabels={0.0,2.5,5,7.5,10}, + } + \violinplot[% + index=C, + relative position=0, + color=red!30!black, + label={}, + col sep=tab, + dataset size=5pt, + dataset color=red!10!black, + dataset mark=*, + dataset fill=red!90!black, + dataset fill opacity=0.2, + ]{example.dat} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{minted} + +\subsection{Asymmetrical Violin Plots --- Real World Data} + +Using the key \texttt{invert=true} in the options of +\texttt{\textbackslash violinplot} one can plot two different sets of data side +by side, in an asymmetrical violin plot. This can be seen in figure +\ref{graph:asymmetrical}, that exhibits the male and female life expectancy at +birth, in 2019, for several countries, segregated in the WHO regions.\footnote{ + \url{https://www.who.int/data/gho/publications/world-health-statistics}. +}. + +\colorlet{malecolor}{cyan!60!white} +\colorlet{femalecolor}{cyan!60!black} + +\begin{figure}[h] + \centering + \begin{tikzpicture} + \violinsetoptions[ + no mirror, + scaled, + ]{% + xmin=0.8,xmax=13.2, + ymin=30,ymax=100, + title={Life Expectancy Per WHO Region}, + xlabel={WHO Region}, + ylabel={Life Expectancy in Years}, + xlabel style={ + yshift = {-3*width("a")} + }, + ymajorgrids=true, + } + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale, + relative position=2, + color=malecolor, + label={Africa}, + col sep=comma, + invert=true + ]{AFR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale, + relative position=2, + color=femalecolor, + label={}, + col sep=comma, + ]{AFR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale, + relative position=4, + color=malecolor, + label={Middle-East}, + col sep=comma, + invert=true + ]{EMR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale, + relative position=4, + color=femalecolor, + label={}, + col sep=comma, + ]{EMR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale, + relative position=6, + color=malecolor, + label={Pacific}, + col sep=comma, + invert=true + ]{WPR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale, + relative position=6, + color=femalecolor, + label={}, + col sep=comma, + ]{WPR.csv}; + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale, + relative position=8, + color=malecolor, + label={SE. Asia}, + col sep=comma, + invert=true + ]{SEAR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale, + relative position=8, + color=femalecolor, + label={}, + col sep=comma, + ]{SEAR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale, + relative position=10, + color=malecolor, + label={Americas}, + col sep=comma, + invert=true + ]{AMR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale, + relative position=10, + color=femalecolor, + label={}, + col sep=comma, + ]{AMR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale, + relative position=12, + color=malecolor, + label={Europe}, + col sep=comma, + invert=true + ]{EUR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale, + relative position=12, + color=femalecolor, + label={}, + col sep=comma, + ]{EUR.csv} + \begin{axis}[ + xmin=0.8,xmax=13.2, + ymin=30,ymax=100, + ] + \draw(axis cs:2,35) node[anchor=east] {\male}; + \draw(axis cs:2,35) node[anchor=west] {\female}; + \draw(axis cs:4,35) node[anchor=east] {\male}; + \draw(axis cs:4,35) node[anchor=west] {\female}; + \draw(axis cs:6,35) node[anchor=east] {\male}; + \draw(axis cs:6,35) node[anchor=west] {\female}; + \draw(axis cs:8,35) node[anchor=east] {\male}; + \draw(axis cs:8,35) node[anchor=west] {\female}; + \draw(axis cs:10,35) node[anchor=east] {\male}; + \draw(axis cs:10,35) node[anchor=west] {\female}; + \draw(axis cs:12,35) node[anchor=east] {\male}; + \draw(axis cs:12,35) node[anchor=west] {\female}; + \end{axis} + \end{tikzpicture} + \caption{Example of asymmetrical plot} + \label{graph:asymmetrical} +\end{figure} + +The code for figure \ref{graph:asymmetrical} is avaliable below: + +\begin{minted}[% + escapeinside=||, + frame=single, + rulecolor=cyan!10!white, + framesep=10pt, + tabsize=4, + bgcolor=cyan!10!white]{latex} +\begin{tikzpicture} + \violinsetoptions[ + no mirror, + scaled, + ]{% + xmin=0,xmax=14, + ymin=30,ymax=100, + title={Life Expectancy Per WHO Region}, + xlabel={WHO Region}, + ylabel={Life Expectancy in Years}, + xlabel style={ + yshift = {-3*width("a")} + }, + ymajorgrids=true, + } + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale, + relative position=2, + color=malecolor, + label={AFR}, + col sep=comma, + invert=true + ]{AFR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale, + relative position=2, + color=femalecolor, + label={}, + col sep=comma, + ]{AFR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale, + relative position=4, + color=malecolor, + label={EMR}, + col sep=comma, + invert=true + ]{EMR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale, + relative position=4, + color=femalecolor, + label={}, + col sep=comma, + ]{EMR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale, + relative position=6, + color=malecolor, + label={WPR}, + col sep=comma, + invert=true + ]{WPR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale, + relative position=6, + color=femalecolor, + label={}, + col sep=comma, + ]{WPR.csv}; + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale, + relative position=8, + color=malecolor, + label={SEAR}, + col sep=comma, + invert=true + ]{SEAR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale, + relative position=8, + color=femalecolor, + label={}, + col sep=comma, + ]{SEAR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale, + relative position=10, + color=malecolor, + label={AMR}, + col sep=comma, + invert=true + ]{AMR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale, + relative position=10, + color=femalecolor, + label={}, + col sep=comma, + ]{AMR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthMale, + relative position=12, + color=malecolor, + label={EUR}, + col sep=comma, + invert=true + ]{EUR.csv} + \violinplot[% + index=LifeExpectancyAtBirthFemale, + relative position=12, + color=femalecolor, + label={}, + col sep=comma, + ]{EUR.csv} + \begin{axis}[ + xmin=0,xmax=14, + ymin=30,ymax=100, + ] + \draw(axis cs:2,35) node[anchor=east] {\male}; + \draw(axis cs:2,35) node[anchor=west] {\female}; + \draw(axis cs:4,35) node[anchor=east] {\male}; + \draw(axis cs:4,35) node[anchor=west] {\female}; + \draw(axis cs:6,35) node[anchor=east] {\male}; + \draw(axis cs:6,35) node[anchor=west] {\female}; + \draw(axis cs:8,35) node[anchor=east] {\male}; + \draw(axis cs:8,35) node[anchor=west] {\female}; + \draw(axis cs:10,35) node[anchor=east] {\male}; + \draw(axis cs:10,35) node[anchor=west] {\female}; + \draw(axis cs:12,35) node[anchor=east] {\male}; + \draw(axis cs:12,35) node[anchor=west] {\female}; + \end{axis} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{minted} + +\section{Limitations} + +As the math is handled through \TeX, generating the kernel distribution +estimations is a slow process; therefore, if possible, the number of samples +should not be very large. Also, each value should not, itself, be too large, +to avoid ``dimension too large'' errors. In this case, the data should be scaled +and the tick labels manually corrected. + +As each violin plot is rendered in a different \texttt{axis} environment, +the positions of the axes' labels are not, usually, correct. One should +set it manually. In the examples, this was accomplished setting the +vertical/horizontal shift to twice the height of a letter, in the direction +opposite to the appropriate axis. This approach also leads to another problem: +using the keys ``height'' or ``width'' won't rescale the plot; one might use, +before and after the code for the figure, \texttt{\textbackslash pgfplotsset}, +as shown below: + +\colorlet{mintedbgtempplotsset}{red!50!blue} +\colorlet{mintedbgplotsset}{mintedbgtempplotsset!10!white} + +\begin{minted}[% + escapeinside=||, + frame=single, + rulecolor=mintedbgplotsset, + framesep=10pt, + tabsize=4, + bgcolor=mintedbgplotsset]{latex} +\pgfplotsset{height=1.75\linewidth} +\begin{tikzpicture} + \violinsetoptions[ + |\textit{options for \texttt{tikzviolinplots}}| + ]{ + |\textit{\texttt{pgfplots} options}| + } + \violinplot[% + |\textit{options for data points}| + ]{|\textit{filename}|} + |...| +\end{tikzpicture} +\pgfplotsset{height=0.9\linewidth} +\end{minted} + +For the same reason, the options \texttt{xmin}, \texttt{ymin}, \texttt{xmax} +and \texttt{ymax} are required; no automatic placement is performed. + +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/tikzviolinplots/tikzviolinplots.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/tikzviolinplots/tikzviolinplots.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..33c32693b0a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/tikzviolinplots/tikzviolinplots.sty @@ -0,0 +1,682 @@ +%% tikzviolinplots.sty +%% Copyright 2023 Pedro Callil-Soares +% +% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the +% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 +% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +% The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 2005/12/01 or later. +% +% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. +% +% The Current Maintainer of this work is Pedro Callil-Soares. +% +% This work consists of the files tikzviolinplots.sty and +% tikzviolinplots.tex. + +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/06/01] +\ProvidesPackage{tikzviolinplots}[2021/08/27 v0.7.1 Violin plot creation in pgfplots] + +\RequirePackage{pgfplots} +\RequirePackage{pgfplotstable} +\RequirePackage{ifthen} +\RequirePackage{stringstrings} +\RequirePackage{pgfkeys} + + +\DeclareOption*{\PackageWarning{tikzviolinplots}{Unknown option: ‘\CurrentOption’}} +\ProcessOptions\relax + +\pgfkeys{ + /violinplot/.is family, /violinplot, + default/.style = { + col sep=comma, + kernel=gaussian, + bandwidth=NONE, + index=DATA, + samples=50, + relative position=0 + color=black, + label={LABEL}, + invert={FALSE}, + average mark=x, + average size=3pt, + average color=black, + average opacity=1.0, + average fill=white, + average fill opacity=0.5, + dataset mark=*, + dataset size=1pt, + dataset color=black, + dataset opacity=1.0, + dataset fill=black, + dataset fill opacity=0.2, + }, + col sep/.estore in = \violin@colsep, + kernel/.estore in = \violin@kernel, + bandwidth/.estore in = \violin@bandwidth, + index/.estore in = \violin@index, + samples/.estore in = \violin@samples, + relative position/.estore in = \violin@delta, + color/.estore in = \violin@color, + label/.estore in = \violin@label, + invert/.estore in = \violin@invert, + average mark/.estore in = \violin@avg@mark, + average size/.estore in = \violin@avg@size, + average color/.estore in = \violin@avg@color, + average opacity/.estore in = \violin@avg@opacity, + average fill/.estore in = \violin@avg@fillcolor, + average fill opacity/.estore in = \violin@avg@fillopacity, + dataset mark/.estore in = \violin@pts@mark, + dataset size/.estore in = \violin@pts@size, + dataset color/.estore in = \violin@pts@color, + dataset opacity/.estore in = \violin@pts@opacity, + dataset fill/.estore in = \violin@pts@fillcolor, + dataset fill opacity/.estore in = \violin@pts@fillopacity, + /violinplotwholefile/.is family, /violinplotwholefile, + default/.style = { + col sep=comma, + kernel=gaussian, + bandwidth=NONE, + index=DATA, + samples=50, + relative position=0 + color=black, + label={LABEL}, + average mark=x, + average size=3pt, + average color=black, + average opacity=1.0, + average fill=white, + average fill opacity=0.5, + dataset mark=*, + dataset size=1pt, + dataset color=black, + dataset opacity=1.0, + dataset fill=black, + dataset fill opacity=0.2, + spacing=1.0, + indexes={A,B,C}, + primary color=blue, + secondary color=black, + labels={A,B,C}, + }, + col sep/.estore in = \violin@batch@colsep, + kernel/.estore in = \violin@batch@kernel, + bandwidth/.estore in = \violin@batch@bandwidth, + index/.estore in = \violin@batch@index, + samples/.estore in = \violin@batch@samples, + relative position/.estore in = \violin@batch@delta, + color/.estore in = \violin@batch@color, + label/.estore in = \violin@batch@label, + average mark/.estore in = \violin@batch@avg@mark, + average size/.estore in = \violin@batch@avg@size, + average color/.estore in = \violin@batch@avg@color, + average opacity/.estore in = \violin@batch@avg@opacity, + average fill/.estore in = \violin@batch@avg@fillcolor, + average fill opacity/.estore in = \violin@batch@avg@fillopacity, + dataset mark/.estore in = \violin@batch@pts@mark, + dataset size/.estore in = \violin@batch@pts@size, + dataset color/.estore in = \violin@batch@pts@color, + dataset opacity/.estore in = \violin@batch@pts@opacity, + dataset fill/.estore in = \violin@batch@pts@fillcolor, + dataset fill opacity/.estore in = \violin@batch@pts@fillopacity, + spacing/.estore in = \violin@batch@delta, + indexes/.estore in = \violin@batch@indexes, + primary color/.estore in = \violin@batch@color@primary, + secondary color/.estore in = \violin@batch@color@secondary, + labels/.estore in = \violin@batch@labels, +} + +\newcommand{\violinsetoptions}[2][]{% + + \def\violin@scaled{false} + \def\violin@datapoints{false} + \def\violin@averages{false} + \def\violin@nomirror{false} + \def\violin@reverseaxis{false} + \def\violin@axisoptions{#2} + + \@for\kdeoption:=#1\do{ + \noblanks[q]{\kdeoption} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\thestring}{scaled} + }{ + \def\violin@scaled{true} + }{} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\thestring}{datapoints} + }{ + \def\violin@datapoints{true} + }{} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\thestring}{averages} + }{ + \def\violin@averages{true} + }{} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\thestring}{nomirror} + }{ + \def\violin@nomirror{true} + }{} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\thestring}{reverseaxis} + }{ + \def\violin@reverseaxis{true} + }{} + } + + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@reverseaxis}{true} + }{ + \begin{axis}[ + axis on top, + yticklabels={,,}, + ymajorticks=false, + \violin@axisoptions, + ] + \end{axis} + }{ + \begin{axis}[ + axis on top, + xticklabels={,,}, + xmajorticks=false, + \violin@axisoptions, + ] + \end{axis} + } + + \@for\kdeoption:=\violin@axisoptions\do{ + \noblanks[e]{\kdeoption} + \let\violin@opt\thestring + \whereisword[q]{\violin@opt}{xmin} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\theresult}{0} + }{}{ + \let\violin@axis@xmin\violin@opt + } + \whereisword[q]{\violin@opt}{xmax} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\theresult}{0} + }{}{ + \let\violin@axis@xmax\violin@opt + } + \whereisword[q]{\violin@opt}{ymin} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\theresult}{0} + }{}{ + \let\violin@axis@ymin\violin@opt + } + \whereisword[q]{\violin@opt}{ymax} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\theresult}{0} + }{}{ + \let\violin@axis@ymax\violin@opt + } + } + + \def\violin@axislimits{ + \violin@axis@xmin,\violin@axis@xmax, + \violin@axis@ymin,\violin@axis@ymax, + } + + \let\violin@axisoptions\violin@axislimits + +} + +\newcommand{\violinplot}[2][]{% + + \pgfkeys{/violinplot, default, #1} + + \def\violin@filename{#2} + + \pgfplotstableread[% + col sep=\violin@colsep, + trim cells=true, + ]{\violin@filename}\theviolin@dataset@table + + \pgfplotstablegetrowsof{\theviolin@dataset@table} + \pgfmathparse{int(\pgfmathresult-1)} + \let\violin@filename@lastindex\pgfmathresult + + \pgfmathparse{0} + \let\violin@dataset@stddev\pgfmathresult + \let\violin@dataset@average\pgfmathresult + + \pgfplotstableforeachcolumnelement{\violin@index}\of\theviolin@dataset@table\as\xi{% + \pgfmathparse{\violin@dataset@average+(\xi/(1+\violin@filename@lastindex))} + \let\violin@dataset@average\pgfmathresult + } + + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@datapoints}{true} + }{ + \pgfplotstablecreatecol[ + create col/assign/.code={ + \let\entry\violin@delta + \pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/table/create col/next content}\entry + } + ]{deltacol}\theviolin@dataset@table + }{} + + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@reverseaxis}{true} + }{ + \def\violin@axis@x{y} + \def\violin@axis@y{x} + }{ + \def\violin@axis@x{x} + \def\violin@axis@y{y} + } + + \ifthenelse{% + \equal{\violin@bandwidth}{NONE}% + }{% + \pgfplotstableforeachcolumnelement{\violin@index}\of\theviolin@dataset@table\as\xi{% + \pgfmathparse{\violin@dataset@stddev+(\xi-\violin@dataset@average)^2} + \let\violin@dataset@stddev\pgfmathresult + } + \pgfmathparse{sqrt(\violin@dataset@stddev/(1+\violin@filename@lastindex))} + \let\violin@dataset@stddev\pgfmathresult + \pgfmathparse{1.06*\violin@dataset@stddev*((1+\violin@filename@lastindex)^(-0.2))}% + \let\violin@bandwidth\pgfmathresult + }{% + } + + \pgfplotstablegetelem{0}{\violin@index}\of{\theviolin@dataset@table} + \let\violin@dataset@min\pgfplotsretval + \let\violin@dataset@max\pgfplotsretval + \pgfplotstableforeachcolumnelement{\violin@index}\of\theviolin@dataset@table\as\xi{% + \pgfmathparse{% + \xi > \violin@dataset@min ? int(0) : int(1)% + } + \ifthenelse{ + \pgfmathresult = 1 + }{ + \let\violin@dataset@min\xi + }{ + } + } + \pgfmathparse{\violin@dataset@min - 3*\violin@bandwidth} + \let\violin@dataset@min\pgfmathresult + + \pgfplotstableforeachcolumnelement{\violin@index}\of\theviolin@dataset@table\as\xi{% + \pgfmathparse{% + \xi < \violin@dataset@max ? int(0) : int(1)% + } + \ifthenelse{ + \pgfmathresult = 1 + }{ + \let\violin@dataset@max\xi + }{ + } + } + \pgfmathparse{\violin@dataset@max + 3*\violin@bandwidth} + \let\violin@dataset@max\pgfmathresult + + \pgfplotstableset{ + create on use/list/.style={create col/expr={ + \violin@dataset@min + (\violin@dataset@max-\violin@dataset@min) + *(\pgfplotstablerow/(\violin@samples-1)) + }} + } + + + \pgfplotstablenew[columns={list}]{\violin@samples}\violin@kde + + \pgfmathparse{0.0} + \let\violin@kde@max\pgfmathresult + + \pgfplotstablecreatecol[ + create col/assign/.code={ + \pgfmathparse{\violin@filename@lastindex+1} + \let\violin@filename@lastindex\pgfmathresult + \pgfmathparse{% + 1.0/(\violin@filename@lastindex*\violin@bandwidth) + } + \let\violin@kde@factor\pgfmathresult + \pgfmathparse{0} + \let\violin@kde@accum\pgfmathresult + \pgfplotstableforeachcolumnelement{\violin@index}\of\theviolin@dataset@table\as\xi{% + \pgfmathparse{% + ((\xi-\thisrow{list})/% + \violin@bandwidth)} + \let\violin@u\pgfmathresult + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@kernel}{gaussian} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{\violin@kde@accum + % + e^(-0.5*\violin@u*\violin@u)/sqrt(2*pi)} + \let\violin@kde@accum\pgfmathresult + }{} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@kernel}{logistic} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{\violin@kde@accum + % + 1/(e^\violin@u + 2 + e^(-\violin@u)) + } + \let\violin@kde@accum\pgfmathresult + }{} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@kernel}{parabolic} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{% + abs(\violin@u) < 1 ? int(0) : int(1)% + } + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\pgfmathresult}{0} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{\violin@kde@accum + % + 0.75*(1-\violin@u*\violin@u) + } + }{ + \pgfmathparse{\violin@kde@accum} + } + \let\violin@kde@accum\pgfmathresult + }{} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@kernel}{uniform} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{% + abs(\violin@u) < 1 ? int(0) : int(1)% + } + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\pgfmathresult}{0} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{\violin@kde@accum + 0.5} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{\violin@kde@accum} + } + \let\violin@kde@accum\pgfmathresult + }{} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@kernel}{triangular} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{% + abs(\violin@u) < 1 ? int(0) : int(1)% + } + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\pgfmathresult}{0} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{\violin@kde@accum + % + 1-abs(\violin@u)} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{\violin@kde@accum} + } + \let\violin@kde@accum\pgfmathresult + }{} + } + \pgfmathparse{\violin@kde@accum*\violin@kde@factor} + \let\entry\pgfmathresult + \pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/table/create col/next content}\entry + } + ]{kdecol}\violin@kde + + \pgfplotstableforeachcolumnelement{kdecol}\of\violin@kde\as\entry{% + \pgfmathparse{% + \entry < \violin@kde@max ? int(0) : int(1)% + } + \ifthenelse{ + \pgfmathresult = 1 + }{ + \let\violin@kde@max\entry + }{ + } + } + + \pgfplotstablemodifyeachcolumnelement{kdecol}\of\violin@kde\as\cell{% + \let\pgfplotstablezero\violin@delta + \ifthenelse{ + \pgfplotstablerow = 0 + }{ + \let\cell\pgfplotstablezero + }{ + \pgfmathparse{int(\violin@samples-1)} + \ifthenelse{ + \pgfplotstablerow = \pgfmathresult + }{ + \let\cell\pgfplotstablezero + }{ + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@nomirror}{true} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{1.9} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{1} + } + \let\violin@mirror@factor\pgfmathresult + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@scaled}{true} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{\violin@delta+\violin@mirror@factor*0.5*\cell/\violin@kde@max} + }{ + \pgfmathparse{\violin@delta+\violin@mirror@factor*\cell} + } + \let\cell\pgfmathresult + } + } + } + + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@nomirror}{false} + }{ + \pgfplotstablecreatecol[ + create col/assign/.code={ + \pgfmathparse{-\thisrow{kdecol}+2*\violin@delta} + \let\entry\pgfmathresult + \pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/table/create col/next content}\entry + } + ]{kdecolinv}\violin@kde + }{ + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@invert}{true} + }{ + \pgfplotstablemodifyeachcolumnelement{kdecol}\of\violin@kde\as\cell{% + \pgfmathparse{-\cell+2*\violin@delta} + \let\cell\pgfmathresult + } + }{} + } + + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@reverseaxis}{true} + }{ + \pgfkeys{ + /pgfplots/xticklabels={,,}, + /pgfplots/yticklabels={\violin@label}, + /pgfplots/ytick={\violin@delta}, + } + }{ + \pgfkeys{ + /pgfplots/yticklabels={,,}, + /pgfplots/xticklabels={\violin@label}, + /pgfplots/xtick={\violin@delta}, + } + } + + \begin{axis}[ + \violin@axisoptions, + axis on top, + ] + \addplot[ + no marks, + color=\violin@color, + ] table [ + \violin@axis@x=kdecol, \violin@axis@y=list + ] {\violin@kde}; + \addplot[ + no marks, + fill=\violin@color, + opacity=0.50, + ] table [ + \violin@axis@x=kdecol, \violin@axis@y=list + ] {\violin@kde}; + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@nomirror}{false} + }{ + \addplot[ + no marks, + color=\violin@color, + ] table [ + \violin@axis@x=kdecolinv, \violin@axis@y=list + ] {\violin@kde}; + \addplot[ + no marks, + fill=\violin@color, + opacity=0.50, + ] table [ + \violin@axis@x=kdecolinv, \violin@axis@y=list + ] {\violin@kde}; + }{} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@nomirror}{true} + }{ + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@reverseaxis}{false} + }{ + \addplot[ + no marks, + color=black, + ] coordinates { + (\violin@delta,\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/ymin})% + (\violin@delta,\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/ymax}) + }; + }{ + \addplot[ + no marks, + color=black, + ] coordinates { + (\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/xmin},\violin@delta)% + (\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/xmax},\violin@delta) + }; + } + }{} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@averages}{true} + }{ + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@reverseaxis}{true} + }{ + \addplot[ + only marks, + mark=\violin@avg@mark, + mark size=\violin@avg@size, + color=\violin@avg@color, + opacity=\violin@avg@opacity, + fill=\violin@avg@fillcolor, + fill opacity=\violin@avg@fillopacity, + ] coordinates { + (\violin@dataset@average,\violin@delta) + }; + }{ + \addplot[ + only marks, + mark=\violin@avg@mark, + mark size=\violin@avg@size, + color=\violin@avg@color, + opacity=\violin@avg@opacity, + fill=\violin@avg@fillcolor, + fill opacity=\violin@avg@fillopacity, + ] coordinates { + (\violin@delta,\violin@dataset@average) + }; + } + }{} + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{\violin@datapoints}{true} + }{ + \addplot[ + only marks, + mark=\violin@pts@mark, + mark size=\violin@pts@size, + color=\violin@pts@color, + opacity=\violin@pts@opacity, + fill=\violin@pts@fillcolor, + fill opacity=\violin@pts@fillopacity, + ] table [ + \violin@axis@x=deltacol, + \violin@axis@y=\violin@index, + ] {\theviolin@dataset@table}; + }{} + \end{axis} + +} + +\newcommand{\violin@getnth}[2]{% + \pgfmathparse{int(0)} + \let\violin@getnth@counter\pgfmathresult + \let\violin@nthelem\pgfmathresult + \@for\violin@listelem:=#1\do{ + \ifthenelse{ + \equal{#2}{\violin@getnth@counter} + }{ + \let\violin@nthelem\violin@listelem + \pgfmathparse{int(\violin@getnth@counter+1)} + \let\violin@getnth@counter\pgfmathresult + }{ + \pgfmathparse{int(\violin@getnth@counter+1)} + \let\violin@getnth@counter\pgfmathresult + } + } +} + +\newcommand{\violinplotwholefile}[2][]{% + + \pgfkeys{/violinplotwholefile, default, #1} + \def\violin@batch@filename{#2} + + \pgfmathparse{0} + \let\violin@batch@numofplots\pgfmathresult + \@for\index:=\violin@batch@indexes\do{ + \pgfmathparse{int(\violin@batch@numofplots+1)} + \let\violin@batch@numofplots\pgfmathresult + } + + \pgfmathparse{0} + \let\violin@batch@color@deg\pgfmathresult + \let\violin@batch@counter\pgfmathresult + \let\violin@batch@relativepos\pgfmathresult + + \@for\violin@batch@index:=\violin@batch@indexes\do{ + \pgfmathparse{int(\violin@batch@counter*% + (100/(\violin@batch@numofplots-1)))} + \let\violin@batch@color@deg\pgfmathresult + \edef\violin@batch@color{\violin@batch@color@primary!\violin@batch@color@deg!\violin@batch@color@secondary} + + \violin@getnth{\violin@batch@labels}{\violin@batch@counter} + \let\violin@batch@label\violin@nthelem + + \pgfmathparse{1+\violin@batch@counter*\violin@batch@delta} + \let\violin@batch@relativepos\pgfmathresult + + \violinplot[% + col sep = \violin@batch@colsep, + bandwidth=\violin@batch@bandwidth, + kernel = \violin@batch@kernel, + index=\violin@batch@index, + relative position=\violin@batch@relativepos, + samples = \violin@batch@samples, + color=\violin@batch@color, + label={\violin@batch@label}, + average mark = \violin@batch@avg@mark, + average size = \violin@batch@avg@size, + average color = \violin@batch@avg@color, + average opacity = \violin@batch@avg@opacity, + average fill = \violin@batch@avg@fillcolor, + average fill opacity = \violin@batch@avg@fillopacity, + dataset mark = \violin@batch@pts@mark, + dataset size = \violin@batch@pts@size, + dataset color = \violin@batch@pts@color, + dataset opacity = \violin@batch@pts@opacity, + dataset fill = \violin@batch@pts@fillcolor, + dataset fill opacity = \violin@batch@pts@fillopacity, + ]{\violin@batch@filename} + + \pgfmathparse{int(\violin@batch@counter+1)} + \let\violin@batch@counter\pgfmathresult + } + +} + diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check index 58248577c22..f33a118cbd7 100755 --- a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check +++ b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check @@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ my @TLP_working = qw( tikzmark tikzmarmots tikzorbital tikzpackets tikzpagenodes tikzpeople tikzpfeile tikzpingus tikzposter tikzscale tikzsymbols - tikztosvg tile-graphic + tikztosvg tikzviolinplots tile-graphic timbreicmc times timetable timing-diagrams tinos tipa tipa-de tipauni tipfr tiscreen titlecaps titlefoot titlepages titlepic titleref titlesec titling tkz-base tkz-berge tkz-doc tkz-euclide tkz-fct tkz-graph tkz-tab diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-pictures.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-pictures.tlpsrc index 916f1180f75..d99c524fe89 100644 --- a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-pictures.tlpsrc +++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-pictures.tlpsrc @@ -212,6 +212,7 @@ depend tikzposter depend tikzscale depend tikzsymbols depend tikztosvg +depend tikzviolinplots depend tile-graphic depend timing-diagrams depend tipfr diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/tikzviolinplots.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/tikzviolinplots.tlpsrc new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e69de29bb2d --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/tikzviolinplots.tlpsrc |