Problem Set # 2

Holly Widen

date()
## [1] "Tue Sep 25 23:08:09 2012"

Due Date: September 27, 2012
Total Points: 30

1 The following ten observations, taken during the years 1970-1979, are on October snow cover for Eurasia in units of millions of square kilometers. Follow the instructions and answer questions by typing the appropriate R commands.

Year Snow
1970 6.5
1971 12.0
1972 14.9
1973 10.0
1974 10.7
1975 7.9
1976 21.9
1977 12.5
1978 14.5
1979 9.2

a. Create a data frame from these data. (2)

snowcover = c(6.5, 12, 14.9, 10, 10.7, 7.9, 21.9, 12.5, 14.5, 9.2)
year = 1970:1979
snowcoverdf = data.frame(Year = year, Snowcover = snowcover)

b. What are the mean and median snow cover over this decade? (2)

mean(snowcover)
## [1] 12.01
median(snowcover)
## [1] 11.35

c. What is the standard deviation of the snow cover over this decade? (2)

sd(snowcover)
## [1] 4.391

d. How many Octobers had snow cover greater than 10 million km\( ^2 \)? (2)

sum(snowcoverdf$Snowcover > 10)
## [1] 6

2 The data set rivers contains the lengths (miles) of 141 major rivers in North America.
a. What proportion of the rivers are shorter than 500 miles long? (2)

require(UsingR)
## Loading required package: UsingR
## Loading required package: MASS
(sum(rivers < 500))/(length(rivers))
## [1] 0.5816

b. What proportion of the rivers are shorter than the mean length? (2)

(sum(rivers < mean(rivers)))/(length(rivers))
## [1] 0.6667

c. What is the 75th percentile river length? (2)

quantile(rivers, probs = c(0.75))
## 75% 
## 680

d. What is the interquartile range in river length? (2)
IQR(rivers)

IQR(rivers)
## [1] 370

3 Consider the SSN.txt file on Blackboard. The file contains monthly sunspot numbers for since 1851.
a. Read the data into R to create a data frame. (4)

loc = "http://myweb.fsu.edu/jelsner/SSN.txt"
Sunspot = read.table(loc, header = TRUE)

b. Create a histogram of the September sunspot numbers. (2)

hist(Sunspot$Sep, main = "Histogram of September Sunspot Numbers", xlab = "September Sunspot Numbers")

plot of chunk histogramSepSunspots

c. Create a scatter plot placing the June sunspot numbers on the horizontal axis and September sunspot numbers on the vertical axis. (4)

plot(Sunspot$Jun, Sunspot$Sep, xlab = "June Sunspot Numbers", ylab = "September Sunspot Numbers")

plot of chunk SunspotscatterPlot

d. Use the grammar of graphics syntax to create a plot showing the September sunspot numbers on the vertical axis and the year on the horizontal axis. (4)

require(ggplot2)
## Loading required package: ggplot2
## Attaching package: 'ggplot2'
## The following object(s) are masked from 'package:UsingR':
## 
## movies
ggplot(Sunspot, aes(x = Year, y = Sep)) + geom_line() + ylab("September Sunspot Numbers") + 
    xlab("Year")

plot of chunk ggplotSunspot