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2000 Jul 28
2
Loop removal?
Dear all, I've got a quite large dataframe (stor) with rows subject and rt (reaction time). I would like to split the reaction times per subject into 6 bins of equal size. Right now, I'm using the following code: bindata <- function(rt) { bindata <- rep(-1,length(rt)) binwidth <- length(rt)/6 bindata[order(rt)[(0*binwidth)+1:(1*binwidth)]] <- 1
2009 Mar 02
3
ways to put multiple graphs on single page (using ggplot2)
Hi, Here are three plots: library(ggplot2) data(diamonds) randind <- sample(nrow(diamonds),1000,replace=FALSE) dsmall <- diamonds[randind,] qplot(carat, data=dsmall, geom="histogram",binwidth=1) qplot(carat, data=dsmall, geom="histogram",binwidth=.1) qplot(carat, data=dsmall, geom="histogram",binwidth=.01) What are ways to put these three plots on a single
2010 Feb 05
1
histogram scott
Dear all, I want to use the histogtam as a density estimator, with the binwidths calculated using scott's formula which is binwidth = 3.49*ST.dev.*n^(-1/3) for the following data  (30 data points) 12-9-3-6-1-23-21-7-18-16-15-4-19-22-20-2-3-18-8-10-1-7-5-4-11-12-3-9-19-7 so first,I' ve tried this manually, and substituted in the above formula and I got st.dev.=7.02745 an...
2010 Jul 29
2
ggplot2 histograms... a subtle error found
Hello all, I have a peculiar and particular bug that I stumbled across with ggplot2. I cannot seem to replicate it with anything other than my specific data set. Here is the problem: - when I try to plot a histogram, allowing for ggplot2 to decide the binwidths itself, I get the following error: - stat_bin: binwidth defaulted to range/30. Use 'binwidth = x' to adjust this. - Error: position_stack requires constant width My code is simply: ggplot(data=myDataSet, aes(x=myVarOI)) + geom_histogram() or qplot(myDataSet$myVarOI...
2015 Jun 16
4
Ayuda boxplot ggplot2
Hola a todos Me gustaría saber si me pueden ayudar con lo siguiente. Realicé un Boxplot usando ggplot2 para visualizar el comportamiento de dos variables. Visualmente no se notan las diferencias porque la gráfica de la derecha (parásitos en el abdomen) llega hasta 20 en el eje y. ¿Cómo puedo hacer para que las dos gráficas muestren la misma escala en el eje Y, es decir, que las dos lleguen a 60?
2009 Feb 02
1
Broke ggplot...
It appears I broke ggplot in my script, but that maybe it is because the caffeine has worn off or maybe it is late in the day.   I thought I was beginning to understand ggplot, but I have encountered a silly little issue.   For some reason the following does not produce a histogram with fill due to the Person's characteristics: (Note that VADeaths_flat_df$Data works fine...)    
2023 Jan 12
1
Reg: ggplot error
Hallo I am not familiar with any of packages you use (except of MASS and ggplot2) and the code is too complicated without any hint where the error could come from and what is the message you get. I wonder if anybody would like to go through your whole code. 1. data seems to be read correctly ICUData <- read.csv(file = "ICUData.csv", stringsAsFactors = TRUE) ICUData.neuro <-
2009 Jan 03
2
R Stacked Histogram
I've seen this asked, but never fully answered.  Is it possible to plot stacked histograms in R? I have four data sets that I would like to show combined vertically in histogram format.  Is this possible?  Thank you for any feedback you can provide. P.S. I know I can show the four sets side by side, but I want to combine them, but still uniquely identify each.   Thanks again.
2009 Dec 10
1
barplot and cumulative curve using ggplot2 layers
Hello My dataset is as follows: jobno recruits 1100 18 1200 1 1850 5 2100 190 2789 25 3000 1 . . . . the dataset has 130 rows I want to plot barplot from left side and cumulative curve from right side in one graph itself using layers in ggplot2. I sorted the recruits 1st in decreasing order
2011 Jul 25
4
ggplot question: changing the label for the Y axis on a histogram
Some help with how to re-label the vertical axis in a histogram would be appreciated. qplot(off.sc,weight=rel.freq,binwidth=.29,main="test Figure"+ylab("New from inside"))+ylab("New from outside")+ xlab("off.sc\nAggregated frequency plots for 17 equal intervals.") The code
2010 Nov 30
2
ggplot2 histograms
Hi With ggplot2 I can very easily create beautiful histograms but I would like to put two histograms on the same plot. The histograms may be over-lapping. When they are overlapping the bars are shown on top of each other (so that the overall height is the sum of the two). Is there any way to get them to display overlapping (with smaller value in front, larger value behind) so that the overall
2009 Aug 19
2
ggplot2 legend problem
I'm trying to overlay two histograms using transparency to enable viewing of multiple distributions on a single scale. So far ggplot2 seems to do what I want. However I'm having a problem generating the legend coloring appropriate to each distribution in the plot. Here is a test case to show my best (failed) effort so far: library(ggplot2) x <- data.frame(X=rnorm(1000, mean=0)) y
2009 Apr 22
1
converting histogram to barchart
Hi list, After a lot of tweaking i have managed to create a histogram with an overlaying density plot. The histogram shows a sample of birth weights of babies and the density plot shows birth weights from a much larger reference populaton. My data is divided in 0.1 Kg bins so in the code below binweigh=0.1. The trouble with the current graph is that it is not very clear since the density plot
2011 Jun 07
1
ggplot2 Histogram with density curve
I am learning ggplot2 commands and I have figured out how to create histograms and density curves but I am not sure how to add a density curve on top of a histogram. Here are the two graphs that I created. ## Histogram t<-rnorm(500) w<-qplot(t, main="Normal Random Sample", fill=I("blue"), colour=I("black"), geom="histogram") w ##Density Curve
2013 Jan 24
4
Difference between R and SAS in Corcordance index in ordinal logistic regression
lrm does some binning to make the calculations faster. The exact calculation is obtained by running f <- lrm(...) rcorr.cens(predict(f), DA), which results in: C Index Dxy S.D. n missing 0.96814404 0.93628809 0.03808336 32.00000000 0.00000000 uncensored Relevant Pairs Concordant Uncertain 32.00000000
1998 Jul 07
2
S speedup in R
Venables and Ripley describe a speedup where you take a structure like x<-NULL for(i in sequence) y<-c(y,function(x,i)) and convert it to one like x<-numeric(its length) for(i in sequence) y[i]<-function(x,i) I tried this speedup on some simple examples and it made them twice as fast. But now I am hitting a snag with some real code. This original version works:
2009 Nov 14
2
formatting dates in axis labels (ggplot2)
I'm having trouble figuring out how to format Date variables when used as axis labels in graphs. The particular case here is an attempt to re-create Nightingale's coxcomb graph with ggplot2, where I'd like the months to be labeled as "Mar 1885", "Apr 1885", using a date format of "%b %Y" applied to label the dates, or really anything other than
2016 Jul 13
2
par() y ggplot2
Hola. Tengo 4 gráficos: a <- qqnorm(total$ImpTotal) #con lattice y b, c y d son variaciones de este tipo?, creados con ggplot2: ?b <- g <- ggplot(data = total, aes(x=ImpTotal, fill=Convenio)) g + geom_histogram(binwidth = 90) ? Los quiero representar de la forma: par(mfrow=c(2,2)) a b c d Pero los que crea con ggplot2 aparecen en par(mfrow=c(1,1)), es decir: ignora la instrucción.
2008 Jan 15
4
Overlay plots from different data sets using the Lattice package
#After spending the entire day working on this question, I have decided to reach out for support: #I am trying to overlay a densityplot from one data set over a histogram of another, if I were to plot the two individually, they would look like: # data frame construction data.frame.A <- data.frame(rnorm(12*8), c(rep("one", 4), rep("two", 4), rep("three", 4)),
2009 Jul 13
1
Strange error in qplot
Hi all, whenever I try to plot a histogram using qplot() function of "ggplot2" library, I get error like this : > qplot(rnorm(1000), geom="histogram", binwidth=0.2, main = "", xlab="", > ylab="") Error in scale[[1]] : subscript out of bounds However if I remove ylab="" argument, then it is working fine. Am I missing something?