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2010 Aug 11
2
help to polish plot in ggplot2
Hi, I wanted to generate a plot which is almost like the plot generated by the following codes. category <- paste("Geographical Category", 1:10) grp1 <- rnorm(10, mean=10, sd=10) grp2 <- rnorm(10, mean=20, sd=10) grp3 <- rnorm(10, mean=15, sd=10) grp4 <- rnorm(10, mean=12, sd=10) mydat <- data.frame(category,grp1,grp2,grp3,grp4) dat.m <- melt(mydat) p <-
2010 Sep 11
1
Setting scales for ggplot2 with facets
Faceting in ggplot2 seems to permit different scales for different facets, but I fail to see how one could control ylim and xlim ranges for each facet separately. For instance, I would like to set the ylim = c(0,10) for facet "A" and ylim = c(42,102) for facet "B". Since the data is out of these ranges, setting facet_grid(factor ~ ., scales = "free_y") does not
2009 Oct 06
1
ggplot2 applying a function based on facet
Look at the bottom of the message for my question #here is a little function that I wrote USGS <- function(input="discharge", days=7){ library(chron) library(gsubfn) #021973269 is the Waynesboro Gauge on the Savannah River Proper (SRS) #02102908 is the Flat Creek Gauge (ftbrfcms) #02133500 is the Drowning Creek (ftbrbmcm) #02341800 is the Upatoi Creek Near Columbus (ftbn) #02342500 is
2010 May 18
2
Function that is giving me a headache- any help appreciated (automatic read )
note: whole function is below- I am sure I am doing something silly. when I use it like USGS(input="precipitation") it is choking on the precip.1 <- subset(DF, precipitation!="NA") b <- ddply(precip.1$precipitation, .(precip.1$gauge_name), cumsum) DF.precip <- precip.1 DF.precip$precipitation <- b$.data part, but runs fine outside of the function: days=7
2009 Jul 24
1
ggplot question
In page http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/scale_date.html , there is a time series plot for multiple variables at the bottom. i.e qplot(date, value, data = em, geom = "line", group = variable) + + facet_grid(variable ~ ., scale = "free_y") How can I make different color for different series? Thanks -- View this message in context:
2008 Nov 17
1
ggplot2: can one have separate ylim for each facet?
In lattice #toy data library(ggplot2) library(lattice) x <- rnorm(100) y <- rnorm(100) k <- sample(c("Weak","Strong"),100,replace=T) j <- sample(c("Tall","Short"),100,replace=T) w <- data.frame(x,y,j,k) xyplot(y~x|j+k,scales=list(y=list(relation="free"))) will give you a scale in each subplot with a range equal to the range of y
2020 Nov 24
2
Cambiar nombre de topic en análisis LDA
Buenas tardes Estoy haciendo un análisis LDA y me gustaría cambiar el nombre de los topics a la hora de visualizarlos y en vez de que se llamen 1,2,3...darles un nombre. ¿Es posible en este código? lda22 <- LDA(reviews_dtm, k = 22, control = list(seed = 1234)) lda22 %>% tidy() %>% group_by(topic) %>% top_n(10, beta) %>% ungroup() %>% mutate(term =
2010 May 09
1
Is it possible to rearrange the facets in ggplot while keeping everything else the same?
Hello, First, ggplot2 is great! Second, sorry for the basic nature of my question. I have data in the form of a melt table like this: Subject Day Ab Variable Value 1 1 Yes A 3 1 3 Yes A 5 1 5 Yes A 7 2 1 No A 2 2 3 No A 4 2 5 No A 6 3 1 Yes A 1 3 3 Yes A 3 3 5 Yes A 5 4 1 No A 4 4 3 No A 6 4 5 No A 8 1 1 Yes B 3 1 3 Yes B 5 1 5 Yes B 7 2 1 No B 2 2 3 No B 4 2 5 No B 6 3 1 Yes B 1 3 3 Yes B 3 3 5
2008 Nov 22
2
ggplot2 - facet_grid and facet_wrap
Hello R users (and Hadley) I have another question about ggplot2 :-) (version 0.8) `dat` <- structure(list(D = c("a", "b", "c", "d"), G = c(1.51520888871520, 1.88812208268440, -6.60521862, 0.55968739), E = c(1.38888592256404, 1.39366168665589, 1.22509259382058, 1.36617701059296), I = c(6.92634958902857, 6.94416045215158, 13.2179488828556,
2011 Sep 30
2
ggplot2 - extracting values of smooth
Suppose that I'm working on Hadley's diamond dataset and I want to review the relationship between price, colour and carat. I might run the following: library(ggplot2) #plot scatter and add some hex binning q<-qplot(carat,price,data=diamonds, geom=c("hex"), main="Variability of Diamond Prices by Carat and Colour") #facet to get one scatter for
2008 Mar 25
2
ggplot2 - facetting
Dear All, After having overcome the issue of legends (thanks, Thierry, once more), I am trying to use facetting, but here also I can not find how to do this. I do not want to use qplot, but rather the more flexible options. However, it seems I am doing still something pretty stupid, because I always get an error, even if it seems I am doing everything like the examples. My code is below.
2013 Apr 14
1
Problem plotting continuous and discrete series in ggplot with facet
I have data that plots over time with four different variables. I would like to combine them in one plot using facet_grid, where each variable gets its own sub-plot. The following code resembles my data require(ggplot2) require(reshape2) subm <- melt(economics, id='date', c('psavert','uempmed','unemploy')) mcsm <- melt(data.frame(date=economics$date,
2011 May 18
1
Changing order of facet grid in ggplot2
Hi I am running the following code: sym <- c(sym1,sym2,sym4) lifedxm <- c("O-BD","O-WELL","O-UNI") life <- c(lifedxm,lifedxm,lifedxm) tp <- c("TP-ANY","TP-ANY", "TP-ANY", "TP-SUB", "TP-SUB", "TP-SUB", "TP-CLIN" , "TP-CLIN", "TP-CLIN") data <-
2008 Dec 14
0
New version of ggplot2, 0.8.1
ggplot2 ------------------------------------------------------------ ggplot2 is a plotting system for R, based on the grammar of graphics, which tries to take the good parts of base and lattice graphics and avoid bad parts. It takes care of many of the fiddly details that make plotting a hassle (like drawing legends) as well as providing a powerful model of graphics that makes it easy to produce
2008 Dec 14
0
New version of ggplot2, 0.8.1
ggplot2 ------------------------------------------------------------ ggplot2 is a plotting system for R, based on the grammar of graphics, which tries to take the good parts of base and lattice graphics and avoid bad parts. It takes care of many of the fiddly details that make plotting a hassle (like drawing legends) as well as providing a powerful model of graphics that makes it easy to produce
2008 May 12
1
Converting qqplot2 qplot() to grammar?
Hello all, I've been using the following qplot command: qplot(pixX,pixY, data=som, geom="tile", fill=rgb) + scale_fill_identity() + opts(aspect.ratio = .75) + facet_grid(unitX ~ unitY) Now I would like to convert it into the explicit ggplot grammar, so I can remove the extras: axes, labels, background, borders, facet labels, and extra white-space around the plot. (If anyone has
2009 Feb 26
1
ggplot2: labels points with different colors or idnumbers
Dear list,   Using ggplot2 I could produce both boxplot and points in the same plot but instead of points I would like to label the different subjects with different colors or their idnumbers. Is there away to do it? Also how can I put three plots on the same graph with ggplot2? mfrow=c(3,1) did not do the job.   > dat    group time   id  freq 1      1   00 0018  5.21 2      1   00 3026  3.13
2009 Feb 11
2
Label bars in a faceted bar plot in ggplot2
Hi List, I am running R 2.8.0 on a Windows XP machine, running ggplot2 version 0.8.1 I want to label the bars in a faceted grid barplot. Reproducible R code is given below: #### reproducible facet barplot ##### library(ggplot2) # Dataset from which to create the barplot ml <- rep(1:10,2) vals <- rnorm(20,mean = 10, sd=1) type <- c(rep("MAPE",10),rep("AIC",10))
2011 Jan 10
1
Basic ggplot question
Hello R-Group, I am trying plotting simple time-series with ggplot2 because the output looks better and I've heard its richer in features. I have the following dataset. > dput(dat) structure(list(Date = structure(c(14970, 14971, 14972, 14973, 14974, 14977, 14978, 14979, 14980, 14981), class = "Date"), Close = c(5998.1, 5996, 6060.35, 6101.85, 6134.5, 6157.6, 6146.35, 6079.8,
2011 Jun 30
1
Italicized greek symbols in PDF plots
I know that this has been asked before in other variations but I just can't seem to figure out my particular application from previous posts. My apologies if I have missed the answer to this question somewhere in the archives. I have indeed looked. I am running Ubuntu 11.04, with R 2.12.1 and ESS+Emacs. For journal formatting requirements, I need to italicize all the greek letters in any