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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
2008 Feb 05
2
using image to show RGB image data ?
Hello all, I'm now using image() to show image data (in my case dumps of SOM weights) but would like to show RGB colour data, not just single "z" colour values. I've currently been using seq() to skip 4 values, so I can show the R, G or B channels separately as "z". But is there a way I can show all three channels simultaneously as a proper colour image? Thanks, B.
2008 Sep 17
1
ggplot2 - deprecated guide= argument in
In the help for scale_fill_identity, it is written ## Not run: colour <- c("red","green","blue","yellow") qplot(1:4, 1:4, fill=colour, geom="tile") qplot(1:4, 1:4, fill=colour, geom="tile") + scale_fill_identity() # To get a legend, you also need to supply the labels to # be used
2010 Feb 24
3
ggsave in Linux
I have a script that creates a qplot that is then saved as a .png file which works fine on Windows. But I also work on Linux servers via Putty and would like to be able to create and save my plots to my working directory. Is there a way I can ggsave my qplot without utilizing X11 in Linux? I don't need to view the plot in Linux, I just want the plot created and immediately saved to my working
2009 Aug 20
1
ggsave to .png bug in ggplot2 (?)
Text is really small and legend boxes are huge in this plot when saved to .png with ggsave. Plot is correct (i.e. looks the same as the screen) when saved with dev.print. Saving to .pdf with ggsave give the correct output. I'm a noob at ggplot2 so this may be user error rather than a bug. However the interface to ggsave seems simple enough to exclude many possibilities for screwing this up
2012 Sep 30
2
adjust font in ggplot2 to LaTeX document
Hi, how can i adjust the font in a ggplot2 qplot so that it will look similar to the LaTeX font? Computer Modern Sans Serif in the same size would be nice. My output device is ggsave(filename="test.pdf", width=5.5, height=3, dpi=300) and i will include the graphic with 5.5 inch in LaTeX. I found some pages about that topic but all solutions that i found have been very complicate
2010 May 31
1
Can not save plot to png file correctly
You can save as png like this too: library(ggplot2) data=data.frame( ? X=sample(10,1000,replace=T) ? , Y=letters[1:10]) png("mypng.png") qplot(X, data=data, geom='histogram') + facet_wrap( ~ Y) dev.off() ? Felipe D. Carrillo Supervisory Fishery Biologist Department of the Interior US Fish & Wildlife Service California, USA ----- Original Message ---- > From: Peng Yu
2008 May 12
2
ggplot2: font size mismatch for pdf output
Hi In the following, the graph I see on the screen and the .png output coincide. However, in the .pdf file, the fonts seem to be scaled fairly larger, resulting in the label for the top legend disappearing. Is this an infelicity or bug, or is there something I've missed? More generally, how do I control the size of fonts used in legends and axis labels? library(car) library(ggplot2) qp
2009 Mar 11
1
Ggplot2: saving a grid with multiple plots
Hi all, I have managed to create a figure on the screen with multiple plots in it. Something like the example below. When I save that with ggsave(), only the last plot gets saved (pPath in the example) instead of the entire figure. Any suggestions how I can save this kind of figures automated? Thanks, Thierry library(ggplot2) pPoint <- qplot(unemploy/pop, psavert, data=economics) pPath
2008 Apr 29
2
ggplot2: labels and breaks order does not match and I can't use scale_fill_identity
Hi, I'm plotting a bar chart like this: ggplot() + geom_bar(data=res,aes(fill=f1,x=f2,y=y),stat="identity",position="dodge") f1 contains quite a few levels and the plot is really quite difficult to read when the order of bars on the graph and on the legend does not match. This problem has been discussed recently here:
2008 Aug 29
1
ggplot2: Changes to grobs not saved to file output
Hello, Maybe I missed something - most likely .:-( I create a gplot and then makes some changes to the plot using grid graphics functions. These changes show up on the display OK, but when I save using ggsave() the grid changes do not show up. How do I save the plot with these changes? Thanks in advance. -- View this message in context:
2008 Mar 23
2
ggplot2 - legend for fill coulours
Dear All, I am trying to build a stacked bar plot, where I define the colours to use. I have asked this before, and I was using a solution in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.r.general/100649/focus=100673 (thanks, Thierry). However, it looks this works only when the data are in the sequence of the levels in the factor defining the fill colours. When the sequence is different, the
2009 Mar 12
3
Unable to run smoother in qplot() or ggplot() - complains about knots
I get the following error when I run qplot() qplot(grade, read,data = hhm.long.m, geom = c("point", "smooth")) Error in smooth.construct.cr.smooth.spec(object, data, knots) : x has insufficient unique values to support 10 knots: reduce k. I am not sure how to tackle this problem. When I take a subsample (< 1000) than I am able to run that function but with my sample
2009 Jan 29
2
Adding vertical line to histogram and qplot "stacked" plot
R-users it appears I am leaning on your knowledge once again.  Is there any way to add a vertical line to a histogram and qplot "stacked" plot?  Here is my current attempt:   "qplot" approach attempt: qplot(Run, data = data_dataframe, breaks = breaks, fill = Temperature, main = short_title) + scale_x_continuous("Data") + scale_y_continuous("Freq")
2011 Jan 14
2
bug in qplot (library ggplot2)
Hello, this following code give a nice png: /library(ggplot2) i <- 1 png(file=paste('test ',i,'.png',sep='')) qplot(carat, data=diamonds, fill=color,geom='histogram')+scale_y_continuous(i) dev.off() / I would like to get more files, but the following code doesn't make any file: /library(ggplot2) for (i in 1:2) { png(file=paste('test
2012 Jun 27
3
qplot and colors (Please Help)
Please help: I am using qplot as below and want to specify a different color scheme for race but dont know how, can someone show me. Thanks in advance Code and input file below: library(ggplot2) library(gridExtra) d<-read.table("results", header=TRUE, fill=TRUE) plot2<-qplot(X,Y,data=d,color=race,facets=TYPE~., xlab="X", ylab="Y") + theme_bw()
2010 Mar 23
2
Creating pdfs using qplot in qqplot2
I am trying to create plots within a for loop and output them to a pdf. Here is a working example using plot: gg <- data.frame(datadate=1:4, spread=5:8) pdf() for (i in 1:3) { plot(gg$datadate, gg$spread, main=i) } dev.off() I am trying to learn more about ggplot2 so I try a slight modification and it doesn't work. Anyone
2011 Jun 06
2
qplot fill and colour not working as expected
I am just learning to use qplot and can't get the fill/colour to work. Below is the R code for a scatter plot and bar graph. library(ggplot2) x<-c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7) y<-c(1,2,3,2,5,6,3) qplot(x,y, main="Scatter Plot Test", xlab="X Label Test", ylab="Y Label Test", colour="blue")z<-c("van", "van", "van",
2011 Jul 12
4
qplot and for loops
I have 4 columns and 56 rows of made up data that I want to plot as a series of bar graphs. The idea is to create one bar graph for each of the 4 columns using a for loop. I tried the following command in RStudio and when I type x in the console I get just the 4th graph instead of all four graphs. I did not define what x is before hand. I was not sure what it would be. Any suggestions on how you
2010 Aug 23
2
change order of plot panels in faceted ggplot/qplot
Hi, I have a 5-paneled figure that i made using the facet function in qplot (ggplot). I've managed to arrange the panels into two rows/ three columns, but for the sake of easy visual comparisons between panels in my particular dataset, I want to have the two plots on the bottom align on the right hand side of the figure instead of the left. Here's an example: m <-