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2011 Apr 06
2
Layout within levelplot from the lattice package
Hi, I'm a novice with levelplot and need some assistance! Basically, I want a window which contains 6 levelplots of equal size presented in 3 columns and 2 rows. I've tried to approach it two ways. The first way leads to this question: Is there any way to concatenate levelplots from a factor vertically as opposed to horizontally? I'd like to pair the levelplots by factor.2 on
2004 Apr 25
1
multipanel display of levelplots?
I cannot achieve a multipanel display of several levelplots. Here is part of my code. At first, create the layout: push.viewport(viewport(layout=grid.layout(1, 2))) Then for the left panel: push.viewport(viewport(layout.pos.col=1,layout.pos.row=1)) push.viewport(viewport(width=0.6, height=0.6)) levelplot(z~x*y, grid) pop.viewport() Similar code for the right panel. However, there is always
2007 Mar 25
1
controlling panel.width and panel.height in viewports
Dear all, I'm trying to get a series of lattice levelplots to appear in viewports in a particular way but struggling to exert fine control over their appearence. There are two conditions: (a) I only want the levelplot to appear (I don't want axes, colour key, etc) in the viewport and (b) I want the levelplot to expand to the maximum allowable space in the viewport while observing
2012 Aug 26
1
Multiple lattice levelplots from matrices
Dear R-users, My goal is to construct a levelplot (from the lattice package) with 4 or more individual plots sharing the same colorkey. While this appears to be relatively simple using functions, I haven't been able to find a solution using data matrices. An example of a working levelplot with just one matrix: d <- replicate(10,rnorm(10)) levelplot(d) I have found partial solutions using
2010 Mar 25
4
3 levelplots and 1 colorbar
I want to create a simple plot containing three levelplots with one colorbar. I used the "Three levelplots" code below, but the third levelplot is drawn smaller than the first two. However, if I try the "Two levelplots" code below it works well. Can anybody tell me how could I draw three levelplots (of the same size) with one colorbar. Thanks in advance, Joaquin ### Three
2004 Apr 27
1
helps on levelplot
I'm a new user of levelplot, and are not familiar with the terminology very well. Is the bar alongside the levelplot indicating color or shade call "colorkey"? I have to adjust the size of its label, but couldn't make it so far. This is how I did: levelplot(z~x*y, grid, at=seq(0,1,by=0.1), colorkey=list(labels=list(cex=2))) But I got error message "Error in
2007 Jun 27
1
levelplot in lattice
Hi, I'm new to lattice. So please kindly be patient with me. I'm trying to arrange groups of levelplots into 3 rows as follows: Row1: Probabilities as functions of x and y, and conditioned on an event factor vector factor("a","b","c") Row2: Number of days as functions of x and y, and conditioned on, again the same event
2003 Oct 28
1
'levelplot' with an option 'at'
Hi all, I encountered a difference between versions 1.6.1 and 1.7.0 when using levelplot with an option 'at'. Here are the specs of the two platforms used: > R.version _ platform sparc-sun-solaris2.8 arch sparc os solaris2.8 system sparc, solaris2.8 status major 1 minor 6.1 year 2002 month 11 day 01 language R > R.version _ platform
2007 Mar 26
1
using alpha transparency for lines in levelplot
Hello, I'm having trouble with using the alpha channel for transparency with lines with lattice levelplots. If I use transparency via the alpha argument to rgb to overplot lines on levelplot the transparent colour affects all of the region colours in the plot. Can anyone explain why the difference in region colours? #### Warning: this code attempts to create PDF files in working directory
2008 Jun 23
1
levelplot question
Dear all; I have a data set with 3 groups and 2 response variables, say z1 and z2, and I would like to create a single plot (using the levelplot function) showing on the first row the leveplots for z1 for each group and on the second row levelplots for z2 for the same groups. I tried plot.trellis using the split option and it's OK but what I would like to achieve is something similar to what
2010 Dec 04
1
scale caption on levelplot
hi, i am trying to figure out how to put a caption on the colour scale of a levelplot. there does not seem to be an option for this in levelplot(). i tried using mtext() but as soon as you put the text far out enough on the right of the plot, it goes beyond the plot boundary. so i tried to extend the margin on the right of the plot using par(mar) but this did not have any effect on the plot area.
2013 Jan 20
2
Lattice levelplot- remove unused levels per panel
Hi, I am using levelplot, and would like remove from each panel (condition) its unused x levels. e.g. Remove from panel vs=1 the cyl level=8. data(mtcars) levelplot(mpg~factor(cyl)*factor(gear)|factor(vs)) Thanks for your help, Ronny -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Lattice-levelplot-remove-unused-levels-per-panel-tp4656087.html Sent from the R help mailing
2006 May 04
1
axis manipulation in levelplot
Hi: I am trying to print multiple levelplots on a single page, and I am having trouble manipulating individual axes on the plots. I do not want a box around the entire plot; on some plots I would like to show only the x-axis (with line, tick marks and labels), and on other plots both x- and y-axes. I am working from Windows XP with R 2.0.1, and my code is below. Right now, the code results in a
2005 Feb 15
1
lattice multiple plots per page
Dear R-sters, I was wondering if anyone has encountered the following issues. I've figured out how to get multiple levelplots [library(lattice)] on a single plot. However, when I add text (adding axis labels for the entire four panel plot) the text is missing when I insert the *.eps file I've created into my LaTeX document (via MikTeX-WinEdt). And, I've just upgraded to R
2010 Sep 25
1
margin control in lattice package
Hi all, I am difficulty with simple layout of plots in the lattice package I have created a series of levelplots and would like to plot them to a single device, but need to reduce the margin areas. This is easily accomplished with par(oma) and par(mar) in the base graphics package but I am having problems finding the equivalent features in the lattice package. Ideally, I would like to reduce
2007 Mar 22
2
unexpected behavior of trellis calls inside a user-defined function
I am making a battery of levelplots and wireframes for several fitted models. I wrote a function that takes the fitted model object as the sole argument and produces these plots. Various strange behavior ensued, but I have identified one very concrete issue (illustrated below): when my figure-drawing function includes the addition of points/lines to trellis plots, some of the
2006 Jun 13
2
levelplot and source() problems
I have been using levelplot but have had trouble calling it inside functions - something seems to go wrong when it's not called directly from the R command prompt. Simplest reproducible example: $ R --vanilla > library(lattice) > levelplot(matrix(1:4,2,2)) - This gives a nice plot in soothing pastel colors. Now, with a file lptest.r containing 2 lines: library(lattice)
2006 Sep 13
1
forcing levelplot to use relative cuts (ie cuts for each panel)
Dear guRus, I'm having trouble producing a levelplot with relative cuts for each panel (my data has large differences in scales, so I want to use quantiles for each panel). My attempts to change the 'at' argument in panel.levelplot function have not met with success. Below is a toy example. xy <- expand.grid(x = 1:3, y = 1:3) aaa <- rbind(cbind(xy, z = 1:9, site =
2005 Mar 30
1
help with plotting a grid on levelplot
I'm trying to plot a grid over a levelplot print( levelplot( var1.pred~x+y, data=saw.pred, aspect=mapasp(saw.pred), col.regions=terrain.colors(80), main=main) ) using the data... > saw.pred x y var1.pred var1.var sort 1 5 5 3.3761200 256.3363 saw 2 15 5 3.3884142 499.5695 saw 3 25 5 3.5394769
2005 Apr 20
1
overlaying a contour line in a levelplot
Hello there, I am creating a series of images using levelplot but I also want to overlay a contour for a particular value as reference. Here is the levelplot command for the image: print(levelplot(d~x+y,data=t,cuts=20,scales=list(draw=F),xlab=NULL,ylab= NULL,col.regions=heat.colors(100)[100:1]),split=c(1,1,1,1),more=T) and then to add the contour plot (I only want a contour at level 5):