mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com
2013-Aug-27 07:58 UTC
[R] Scale of axis for two data sets
Hi,
Kbytes RSS rNo
2689632 1450876 1433788
2689632 1450876 1433788
2689632 1450876 1433788
2689632 1450876 1433788
2689632 1450876 1433788
2689632 1450876 1433788
2689632 1450876 1433788
2689632 1460168 1443084
plot(data$rNo,data$RSS,pch=0,type="b",col=36,axes=FALSE,
ylab="",
xlab="",las=2,lwd=2.5)
title(" PID - 23512 / pmap Data Analysis for 1
hour",cex.main=3,xlab="Seconds", ylab="Kbytes ",
cex.lab=3,1)
axis(side=1, at=seq(0, max(data$rNo), by=5), cex.axis=1.7)
axis(side=2, at=seq(0, max(data$Kbytes ), by=1000), cex.axis=1.7)
This code plots Kbytes against rNo.
I tried to combine this with the plot of RSS against rNo. It looks like
with the same scale in the y-axis(Kbytes) the second graph(RSS/rNo)
doesn't show plots properly. It seems like the second plot draws properly
but doesn't match the y-axis scale.
IfI separate the plots into two 'R' files I get it correctly.
How do I used the same y-axis scale(Kbytes) but also plot RSS against rNo.
Hope I am not confusing this.
Thanks,
Mohan
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On 08/27/2013 05:58 PM, mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com wrote:> Hi, > > Kbytes RSS rNo > > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1460168 1443084 > > > > plot(data$rNo,data$RSS,pch=0,type="b",col=36,axes=FALSE, ylab="", > xlab="",las=2,lwd=2.5) > title(" PID - 23512 / pmap Data Analysis for 1 > hour",cex.main=3,xlab="Seconds", ylab="Kbytes ", cex.lab=3,1) > > axis(side=1, at=seq(0, max(data$rNo), by=5), cex.axis=1.7) > axis(side=2, at=seq(0, max(data$Kbytes ), by=1000), cex.axis=1.7) > > This code plots Kbytes against rNo. > > I tried to combine this with the plot of RSS against rNo. It looks like > with the same scale in the y-axis(Kbytes) the second graph(RSS/rNo) > doesn't show plots properly. It seems like the second plot draws properly > but doesn't match the y-axis scale. > > IfI separate the plots into two 'R' files I get it correctly. > > How do I used the same y-axis scale(Kbytes) but also plot RSS against rNo. > Hope I am not confusing this. >Hi Mohan, I am somewhat confused, but you may want something like this: mohan.dat<-read.table(text="Kbytes RSS rNo 2689632 1450876 1493788 2689632 1450876 1493788 2689632 1450876 1493788 2689632 1450876 1493788 2689632 1450876 1493788 2689632 1450876 1493788 2689632 1450876 1493788 2689632 1460168 1453084",header=TRUE) library(plotrix) twoord.plot(lx="rNo",ly="Kbytes",rx="rNo",ry="RSS",data=mohan.dat) However, the lack of variability in the Kbytes field revealed a bug in twoord.plot (thanks) which I have fixed, so if you want to plot data that has no variability you will have to wait for the next version of plotrix. Jim
I am misreading something here I think. Why are you graphing against a constant? John Kane Kingston ON Canada> -----Original Message----- > From: mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com > Sent: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 13:28:48 +0530 > To: r-help at r-project.org > Subject: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets > > Hi, > > Kbytes RSS rNo > > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1450876 1433788 > 2689632 1460168 1443084 > > > > plot(data$rNo,data$RSS,pch=0,type="b",col=36,axes=FALSE, ylab="", > xlab="",las=2,lwd=2.5) > title(" PID - 23512 / pmap Data Analysis for 1 > hour",cex.main=3,xlab="Seconds", ylab="Kbytes ", cex.lab=3,1) > > axis(side=1, at=seq(0, max(data$rNo), by=5), cex.axis=1.7) > axis(side=2, at=seq(0, max(data$Kbytes ), by=1000), cex.axis=1.7) > > This code plots Kbytes against rNo. > > I tried to combine this with the plot of RSS against rNo. It looks like > with the same scale in the y-axis(Kbytes) the second graph(RSS/rNo) > doesn't show plots properly. It seems like the second plot draws properly > but doesn't match the y-axis scale. > > IfI separate the plots into two 'R' files I get it correctly. > > How do I used the same y-axis scale(Kbytes) but also plot RSS against > rNo. > Hope I am not confusing this. > > Thanks, > Mohan > > > > This e-Mail may contain proprietary and confidential information and is > sent for the intended recipient(s) only. If by an addressing or > transmission error this mail has been misdirected to you, you are > requested to delete this mail immediately. You are also hereby notified > that any use, any form of reproduction, dissemination, copying, > disclosure, modification, distribution and/or publication of this e-mail > message, contents or its attachment other than by its intended > recipient/s is strictly prohibited. > > Visit us at http://www.polarisFT.com > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.____________________________________________________________ FREE 3D EARTH SCREENSAVER - Watch the Earth right on your desktop!
Still looks like a constant to me :) I think I see what you mean though.
It's just that representation of the numbers in the email don't show any
difference.
Personally I think I'd go with a two panel graph using par() rather than a
double-axis graph if you can. Everything I have read about double-axis graphs is
rather negative. However, I know they are standard in some disciplines.
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
-----Original Message-----
From: mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com
Sent: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 17:08:51 +0530
To: jrkrideau at inbox.com
Subject: RE: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
It is not a constant but changes very slowly. Actually it should be like this.
Kbytes ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?RSS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rNo
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287532 ? ? ? ?1
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287532 ? ? ? ?2
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287536 ? ? ? ?3
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287540 ? ? ? ?4
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287640 ? ? ? ?5
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287640 ? ? ? ?6
Thanks,
Mohan
From: ? ? ? ?John Kane <jrkrideau at inbox.com>
To: ? ? ? ?mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com, r-help at r-project.org
Date: ? ? ? ?08/27/2013 04:57 PM
Subject: ? ? ? ?RE: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
I am misreading something here I think. Why are you graphing against a constant?
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com
> Sent: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 13:28:48 +0530
> To: r-help at r-project.org
> Subject: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
>
> Hi,
>
> Kbytes ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? RSS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rNo
>
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1460168 1443084
>
>
>
> plot(data$rNo,data$RSS,pch=0,type="b",col=36,axes=FALSE,
?ylab="",
> xlab="",las=2,lwd=2.5)
> title(" PID - 23512 / pmap Data Analysis for 1
> hour",cex.main=3,xlab="Seconds", ylab="Kbytes ",
cex.lab=3,1)
>
> axis(side=1, at=seq(0, max(data$rNo), by=5), cex.axis=1.7)
> axis(side=2, at=seq(0, max(data$Kbytes ), by=1000), cex.axis=1.7)
>
> This code plots Kbytes against rNo.
>
> I tried to combine this with the plot of RSS against rNo. It looks like
> with the same scale in the y-axis(Kbytes) the second graph(RSS/rNo)
> doesn't show plots properly. It seems like the second plot draws
properly
> but doesn't match the y-axis scale.
>
> IfI separate the plots into two 'R' files I get it correctly.
>
> How do I used the same y-axis scale(Kbytes) but also plot RSS against
> rNo.
> Hope I am not confusing this.
>
> Thanks,
> Mohan
>
>
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Well I have not spent a lot of time looking at the data , especially with what
appeared to be a constant :) . It was not clear to me that they were the same
units for one thing.
From my point of view (essentially total ignorance) if you have a situation
where you have data plotted with the same set of units it's even dicier to
use a two scale plot. You are just demanding too much of the reader to figure
out which line is which and remember that the line attached to the right axis is
10^3 of the values of the left access.
My solution would probably be to just stack the two graphs one on top of the
other , with the top graph having the 'higher' values. However it is a
judgement call and also dependent on the discipline.
Anyway see the quick and dirty attempt attached to see what I am suggesting.
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
-----Original Message-----
From: mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com
Sent: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 17:31:18 +0530
To: jrkrideau at inbox.com
Subject: RE: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
Hi,
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Can't one y-axis be used ? Both 'Kbytes' and
'RSS' use the same unit.
Thanks,
Mohan
From: ? ? ? ?John Kane <jrkrideau at inbox.com>
To: ? ? ? ?mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com
Cc: ? ? ? ?r-help at r-project.org
Date: ? ? ? ?08/27/2013 05:13 PM
Subject: ? ? ? ?RE: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
Still looks like a constant to me :) I think I see what you mean though.
It's just that representation of the numbers in the email don't show any
difference. ?
Personally I think I'd go with a two panel graph using par() rather than a
double-axis graph if you can. Everything I have read about double-axis graphs is
?rather negative. However, I know they are standard in some disciplines.
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
-----Original Message-----
From: mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com
Sent: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 17:08:51 +0530
To: jrkrideau at inbox.com
Subject: RE: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
It is not a constant but changes very slowly. Actually it should be like this.
Kbytes ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?RSS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rNo
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287532 ? ? ? ?1
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287532 ? ? ? ?2
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287536 ? ? ? ?3
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287540 ? ? ? ?4
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287640 ? ? ? ?5
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287640 ? ? ? ?6
Thanks,
Mohan
From: ? ? ? ?John Kane <jrkrideau at inbox.com>
To: ? ? ? ?mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com, r-help at r-project.org
Date: ? ? ? ?08/27/2013 04:57 PM
Subject: ? ? ? ?RE: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
I am misreading something here I think. Why are you graphing against a
constant?
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com
> Sent: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 13:28:48 +0530
> To: r-help at r-project.org
> Subject: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
>
> Hi,
>
> Kbytes ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? RSS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rNo
>
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1460168 1443084
>
>
>
> plot(data$rNo,data$RSS,pch=0,type="b",col=36,axes=FALSE,
?ylab="",
> xlab="",las=2,lwd=2.5)
> title(" PID - 23512 / pmap Data Analysis for 1
> hour",cex.main=3,xlab="Seconds", ylab="Kbytes ",
cex.lab=3,1)
>
> axis(side=1, at=seq(0, max(data$rNo), by=5), cex.axis=1.7)
> axis(side=2, at=seq(0, max(data$Kbytes ), by=1000), cex.axis=1.7)
>
> This code plots Kbytes against rNo.
>
> I tried to combine this with the plot of RSS against rNo. It looks like
> with the same scale in the y-axis(Kbytes) the second graph(RSS/rNo)
> doesn't show plots properly. It seems like the second plot draws
properly
> but doesn't match the y-axis scale.
>
> IfI separate the plots into two 'R' files I get it correctly.
>
> How do I used the same y-axis scale(Kbytes) but also plot RSS against
> rNo.
> Hope I am not confusing this.
>
> Thanks,
> Mohan
>
>
>
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Jim, With those ranges isn't Mohan going to lose discrimination? That's one reason I suggested a two-panel approach. John Kane Kingston ON Canada> -----Original Message----- > From: jim at bitwrit.com.au > Sent: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 22:36:12 +1000 > To: mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com > Subject: Re: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets > > On 08/27/2013 10:08 PM, Jim Lemon wrote: >> On 08/27/2013 10:01 PM, mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com wrote: >>> Hi, >>> Can't one y-axis be used ? Both 'Kbytes' and 'RSS' use the >>> same unit. >>> >>> >> Hi Mohan, >> Yes, you can use a single y axis. What you probably want is something >> like this: >> >> ylim<-range(c(Kbytes,RSS)) >> plot(rNo,Kbytes,col=2,pch=1,type="b") >> points(rNo,RSS,col=3,pch=2,type="b") >> > Bleagh! Too late. should be: > > plot(rNo,Kbytes,col=2,pch=1,type="b",ylim=ylim) > points(rNo,RSS,col=3,pch=2,type="b") > > Jim > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.____________________________________________________________ FREE 3D MARINE AQUARIUM SCREENSAVER - Watch dolphins, sharks & orcas on your desktop!
Way outside my area but I think, well "guess" that the two panel
approach is better since it should give you more discrimination or easily
visualized detail for each variable but clearly Jim's suggestion will work
too.
Otherwise, get a sleeping bag and order in some food. It could be a long
night/week.
Good luck.
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
-----Original Message-----
From: mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com
Sent: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 18:21:45 +0530
To: jrkrideau at inbox.com
Subject: RE: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
Thanks. There is one more idea from Jim Lemon which can also help.
In my case I am dealing with a sys. admin who thinks the JVM is using all the
memory in the linux machine. I think it is http://www.linuxatemyram.com/
[http://www.linuxatemyram.com/] ?syndrome.
So if the junior sys. admin loses perspective I will never be released from this
assignment :-)
So I am gathering 'pmap' output and plotting Total size(Kbytes) and
Resident Size(RSS) of the JVM.
Mohan
From: ? ? ? ?John Kane <jrkrideau at inbox.com>
To: ? ? ? ?mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com
Cc: ? ? ? ?r-help at r-project.org
Date: ? ? ? ?08/27/2013 06:11 PM
Subject: ? ? ? ?RE: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
Well I have not spent a lot of time looking ?at the data , especially with what
appeared to be a constant :) ?. It was not clear to me that they were the same
units for one thing.
From my point of view (essentially total ignorance) if you have a situation
where you have data plotted with the same set of units it's even dicier to
use a two scale plot. ?You are just demanding too much of the reader to figure
out which line is which and remember that the line attached to the right axis is
10^3 of the values of the left access.
My solution would probably be to just stack the two graphs one on top of the
other , with the top graph having the 'higher' values. ?However it is a
judgement call and also dependent on the discipline.
Anyway see the quick and dirty attempt attached to see what I am suggesting.
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
-----Original Message-----
From: mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com
Sent: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 17:31:18 +0530
To: jrkrideau at inbox.com
Subject: RE: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
Hi,
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Can't one y-axis be used ? Both 'Kbytes' and
'RSS' use the same unit. ?
Thanks,
Mohan
From: ? ? ? ?John Kane <jrkrideau at inbox.com>
To: ? ? ? ?mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com
Cc: ? ? ? ?r-help at r-project.org
Date: ? ? ? ?08/27/2013 05:13 PM
Subject: ? ? ? ?RE: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
Still looks like a constant to me :) I think I see what you mean though.
It's just that representation of the numbers in the email don't show any
difference. ?
Personally I think I'd go with a two panel graph using par() rather than a
double-axis graph if you can. Everything I have read about double-axis graphs is
?rather negative. However, I know they are standard in some disciplines.
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
-----Original Message-----
From: mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com
Sent: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 17:08:51 +0530
To: jrkrideau at inbox.com
Subject: RE: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
It is not a constant but changes very slowly. Actually it should be like this.
Kbytes ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?RSS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rNo
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287532 ? ? ? ?1
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287532 ? ? ? ?2
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287536 ? ? ? ?3
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287540 ? ? ? ?4
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287640 ? ? ? ?5
2687188 ? ? ? ?1287640 ? ? ? ?6
Thanks,
Mohan
From: ? ? ? ?John Kane <jrkrideau at inbox.com>
To: ? ? ? ?mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com, r-help at r-project.org
Date: ? ? ? ?08/27/2013 04:57 PM
Subject: ? ? ? ?RE: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
I am misreading something here I think. Why are you graphing against a
constant?
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mohan.radhakrishnan at polarisft.com
> Sent: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 13:28:48 +0530
> To: r-help at r-project.org
> Subject: [R] Scale of axis for two data sets
>
> Hi,
>
> Kbytes ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? RSS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rNo
>
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1450876 1433788
> 2689632 1460168 1443084
>
>
>
> plot(data$rNo,data$RSS,pch=0,type="b",col=36,axes=FALSE,
?ylab="",
> xlab="",las=2,lwd=2.5)
> title(" PID - 23512 / pmap Data Analysis for 1
> hour",cex.main=3,xlab="Seconds", ylab="Kbytes ",
cex.lab=3,1)
>
> axis(side=1, at=seq(0, max(data$rNo), by=5), cex.axis=1.7)
> axis(side=2, at=seq(0, max(data$Kbytes ), by=1000), cex.axis=1.7)
>
> This code plots Kbytes against rNo.
>
> I tried to combine this with the plot of RSS against rNo. It looks like
> with the same scale in the y-axis(Kbytes) the second graph(RSS/rNo)
> doesn't show plots properly. It seems like the second plot draws
properly
> but doesn't match the y-axis scale.
>
> IfI separate the plots into two 'R' files I get it correctly.
>
> How do I used the same y-axis scale(Kbytes) but also plot RSS against
> rNo.
> Hope I am not confusing this.
>
> Thanks,
> Mohan
>
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