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2008 Apr 01
1
superimpose histogram on biplot
Hi all, I've been trying to figure out how to superimpose a histogram on a biplot that shows the relative contribution of each axis. I have been using the NIPALS function (http://biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr/~dray/ files/softwares/nipals.R) to run principal component analyses. Here is a toy example. source("http://biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr/~dray/files/softwares/nipals.R")
2005 Dec 13
8
superimpose density line over hist
Hi all, I'm trying to superimpose a rchisq density line over a histogram with something like: hist(alnlength) lines(density(rchisq(length(alnlength), 4)),col="red") But the rchisq line won't appear anywhere, Anyone knows what I am missing here? Thanks in advance, Albert.
2011 Apr 16
2
superimpose graphs
Hi there, I have a data frame DF of over 600 people's short term trade data in time order. Below is the simplified structure of the data. id invest payout [1] 1 10 -1 [2] 1 33 33 [3] 1 20 -5 [4] 2 200 33 [5] 2 33 -20 [6] 3 5 -5 [7] 3 5
2010 Sep 15
2
how to superimpose 2 matrices of different sizes
Hi All, I?m trying to superimpose (or "add") two matrices: 1. resulting from a table function with frequencies: > U=table(pop$xloc, pop$yloc)) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.
2010 Feb 09
1
Superimpose ksmooth() onto barplot
I'd like to superimpose a ksmooth() onto a barplot(). My data is: > d 2009-06-20 2009-06-21 2009-06-22 2009-06-23 2009-06-24 2009-06-25 2009-06-26 2009-06-27 2009-06-28 2009-06-29 2009-06-30 2009-07-01 2009-07-02 Same Breed (B) 12.64 21.08 13.52 12.51 13.71 9.91 14.24 7.18 11.81 5.92 12.04 17.96
2011 Nov 28
1
Superimpose two graphs
Dear R users, I want to superimpose two graphs as well as ensure that they should have same scale with same x & y axis. I am using following command but it does not ensure same scale. *pdf(file = "../RESULTS/RS1.simulated.pdf", width = 10, height =6)* *plot(Reserves.RS, col = 1:2, screen = 1)* *par(new= TRUE)* *barplot(RS.active, axes = FALSE)* *dev.off()* * * Regards Vikram
2005 Nov 29
1
Superimpose Histograms
Hi all, I have data which is represented as a histogram and want to add more data / another histogram to this plot using another color. That is I need to superimpose multiple histograms. But have no idea how to do this. Can anybody please give me a hint? Thanks, Andreas -- Andreas Wilm Institut fuer Physikalische Biologie Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet Duesseldorf
2009 Jul 02
1
superimpose multiple scatterplot matrices
Dear R- experts, I am trying to superimpose two or more scatterplot matrices generated by pairs() to visualize the differences over each datasets, but have not been very successful. Two data frames, df1 and df2 for example, each has the same five variables in columns. My goal is to paint each dataset with a color on the same plot panel for each pair of the five variables. That is, in this
2010 Jan 21
1
superimpose histogram and fitted gamma pdf
Hi r-users,   I try to draw histogram (in terms of probabilty) and superimpose with the gamma pdf. Using this code below I can get the plots BUT the y scale for the density is out of scale.  How do I change the y-axis scale to max 1?  Another thing, how I do draw smooth line rather that points?   Nota that my observed data is hume_pos and the fitted data is rgam1.   hist(hume_pos,prob=TRUE)
2009 Sep 02
1
Howto Superimpose Multiple Density Curves Into One Plot
I have a data that looks like this: http://dpaste.com/88561/plain/ And I intend to create multiple density curve into one plot, where each curve correspond to the unique ID. I tried to use "sm" package, with this code, but without success. __BEGIN__ library(sm) dat <- read.table("mydat.txt"); plotfn <- ("~/Desktop/flowgram_superimposed.pdf"); pdf(plotfn);
2011 Nov 01
1
Superimpose xversus y plot on a histogram of x
I need a plot with a histogram z and a plot of z versus y superimposed. This is not working... z = rnorm(1000) y = rnorm(1000,1,2) hist(z) dx = plot(z, y, lwd = 1) lines(dx, add=TRUE) -- Thanks, Jim. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Nov 09
4
Plotting symbols with two positions?
Thanks a lot to Demitris for a prompt answer some minutes ago on another tread (see below). To avoid excess mails on the list, I move onto next question: I have another small plotting problem that confuses me. I want to plot results from a field trial series, using the numbers of the trials as symbols in the plot. pch = as.character(trial_no) works fine, but truncates the trial number to the
2006 Jun 28
2
superimposing histograms con't
Earlier, I posted the following question: I want to superimpose histograms from three populations onto the same graph, changing the shading of the bars for each population. After consulting the help files and the archives I cannot find out how to do this (seemly) simple graph. To be clear, I want - a single x axis (from -3 to 18) - three groups of bars forming the histograms of each population
2007 Sep 20
2
Superimposing vector polygons over raster grid in a plot
Hello: I would like to superimpose vector polygons (state outlines) from a Shape file on top of a satellite image, imported into a SpatialGridDataFrame from GEOTIFF via gdal_translate and readGDAL. When I plot polygon and point shape files in R, into SpatialPointDataFrame and SpatialPolygonDataFrame, the two feature sets line up geographically, so it seems logical that a SpatialGridDataFrame
2011 Jul 06
1
superimposing network graphs
Dear all, I have a undirected network (g), representing all the sexual relationships that ever existed in a model community. I also have a directed edgelist (e) which is a subset of the edgelist of g. e represents the transmission pathway of HIV. Now I would like to superimpose the picture of the sexual relationships with arrows in a different colour, to indicate where in the network HIV was
1999 Jun 07
0
How to superimpose a histogram and density plot
NCSS has a nice plot of the histogram and density plot superimposed. The S-PLUS 4 Guide to Statistics on page 45 suggests the following code for a general purpose density plot for a vector named data iqd <- summary(data)[5]-summary(data)[2] plot(density(data,width=2*iqd),xlab="x",ylab="",type="l") Is it possible to superimpose the density plot on a histogram
2012 Dec 02
0
superimpose density line over hist
>>>>> "Romain" == Romain Francois <[hidden email]> >>>>> on Tue, 13 Dec 2005 15:40:59 +0100 writes: ........ Romain> A few comments : Romain> - your code should be reproductible, otherwise it is useless. (that Romain> recommandation is on the posting guide) Romain> - that question is a top ten question
2006 Jun 28
1
superimposing histograms
I want to superimpose histograms from three populations onto the same graph, changing the shading of the bars for each population. After consulting the help files and the archives I cannot find out how to do this (seemly) simple graph. To be clear, I want - a single x axis (from -3 to 18) - three groups of bars forming the histograms of each population (they will not overlap much, but this is
2009 Sep 24
1
superimposing xyplots on same scale
I have two xyplots that i want to superimpose (code below). By default they are displayed on slightly different y scales (one runs from 10 to 25, the other from 10 to 30). I would like to force them both onto the same scale (10 to 30) so the relation between the two is clear. Is there a way to do this? thanks much pct_compl_chart <- xyplot(pct_compl ~ date, col="red",
2006 Apr 20
2
smooth the ecdf plots
Hi All, I have codes as follows to get the ecdf plots: > day.hos2<-c(6,4,6,6,4,6,5,4,7,5,6,6,8,6,17,9,8,4,6,3,5,8,7,12,5,10,6,4,6 ,13,7,6,6,25,4,9,96,6,6,6,6,9,4,5,5,4,10,5,7,6) > day.hos3<-c(5,6,7,6,4,5,6,6,6,6,19,7,5,9,8,8,7,5,6,20,40,5,8,7,7,5,6,13, 11,9,4,6,9,16,6,7,6) > f<-ecdf(day.hos2) > plot(f,col.p='red',col.h='red') >