I am lost:> plot(testError, col="red") > lines(testVar, col="black")Only one plot (the red one) appear on the Window, the black line did not appear...what's wrong? Thanks a lot! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Dieter Menne
2006-Jan-31 07:27 UTC
[R] Sos! "Lines" doesn't add plots to an existing plot...
Michael <comtech.usa <at> gmail.com> writes:> > plot(testError, col="red") > > lines(testVar, col="black") > > Only one plot (the red one) appear on the Window, the black line did not > appear...what's wrong?We can only guess, because you did not supply the data. But I am quite sure, that the lines-data are outside the range set by plot, probable because it were "errors", i.e. differences to the original data. Try plot(testVar, col="red") lines(testError, col="black") or use xlim as parameter of plot Dieter
Barry Rowlingson
2006-Jan-31 07:28 UTC
[R] Sos! "Lines" doesn't add plots to an existing plot...
Michael wrote:>>plot(testError, col="red") >>lines(testVar, col="black") > > > Only one plot (the red one) appear on the Window, the black line did not > appear...what's wrong?Hang on a second, just let me hack into your machine so I can find out what 'testError' and 'testVar' are.... I'm guessing that the lines for 'testVar' are outside the range of the plot formed by 'testError', but this is a guess and it could be a bazillion other things. We have no way of knowing unless you tell is the first things about testError and testVar. For starters, try telling us what: str(testVar) str(testError) summary(testVar) summary(testError) say. Barry
(Ted Harding)
2006-Jan-31 07:54 UTC
[R] Sos! "Lines" doesn't add plots to an existing plot...
On 31-Jan-06 Michael wrote:> I am lost: > >> plot(testError, col="red") >> lines(testVar, col="black") > > Only one plot (the red one) appear on the Window, the black line did > not > appear...what's wrong? > > Thanks a lot!Check the ranges of values of your two variables (in both x and y directions in general, though x is probably not relevant to your case since your implicit x-values are the indices of the y-values). The first "plot" determines the ranges of values which will be plotted, according to the range of values in the variables in that plot, and these are held fixed when "lines" is called. If, therefore, the y-values of "testVar" lie beyond the range in the frame drawn by "plot", nothing will be plotted inside that frame. There are several possible ways of looking at this issue, but they all come down finally to setting ylim=c(yMin,yMax) and/or xlim=c(xMin,xMax) as arguments to the first "plot". They vary in how you arrive at values for xMin, xMax, yMin, yMax. For example, suppose you have daily temperatures for (in England) the month of January (days 1-31 of the year) and July (182-212): xJan<-(1:31) yJan<-c( 2, 3, 6, 7, 5, 8,10,11, 8, 4, -1,-2, 0, 2, 6, 8, 9, 8, 6, 9, 12,11, 9, 8, 5, 6, 8,10,11,10, 9) xJul<-(182:212) yJul<-c(17,20,21,20,19,22,25,26,28,27, 25,24,22,25,26,23,19,20,19,22, 20,23,25,24,21,19,22,25,28,26,27) Now: plot(yJan,type="l",col="blue") lines(yJul,col="red") exactly as you found: no red line! The plotted y-range is (-2,12), and the yJul values lie outside this. Next, note that the max value of yJul is 28, so: plot(yJan,type="l",col="blue",ylim=c(-2,28)) lines(yJul,col="red") so now you have the Jan and Jul temperatures for days 1:31 of the month in each case. But now: plot(xJan,yJan,type="l",col="blue",ylim=c(-2,28)) lines(xJul,yJul,col="red") and again the July plot is off the graph, because the x limits were still set by the January x-values, and the July x-values lie beyond this range. So, finally, noting that the x-values range from 1 to 212 overall: plot(xJan,yJan,type="l",col="blue",xlim=c(1,212),ylim=c(-2,28)) lines(xJul,yJul,col="red") and now you have everything. Hoping this helps, Ted. -------------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <Ted.Harding at nessie.mcc.ac.uk> Fax-to-email: +44 (0)870 094 0861 Date: 31-Jan-06 Time: 07:54:01 ------------------------------ XFMail ------------------------------
Petr Pikal
2006-Jan-31 07:59 UTC
[R] Sos! "Lines" doesn't add plots to an existing plot...
Hi most probably testError has different range then testVar, but only you know if it is true. What says str(testError) and str(testVar) HTH Petr On 30 Jan 2006 at 23:01, Michael wrote: Date sent: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 23:01:04 -0800 From: Michael <comtech.usa at gmail.com> To: R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: [R] Sos! "Lines" doesn't add plots to an existing plot...> I am lost: > > > plot(testError, col="red") > > lines(testVar, col="black") > > Only one plot (the red one) appear on the Window, the black line did > not appear...what's wrong? > > Thanks a lot! > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.htmlPetr Pikal petr.pikal at precheza.cz