Could you at least show how you were plotting it when you got the error. It
is not clear what you are trying to plot. The statement
plot("insert_file_name_here") did not make sense.
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 5:48 PM, cobbler_squad <la.foma@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> As a result of running linear discriminant analysis, I need to be able to
> plot the resulting file. I am not sure what the best way to do this is. So
> far I have tried regular plot("insert_file_name_here") command
but the
> error
> it gives me is Error in plot.new() : figure margins too large
>
> here is sample LDA code I am working with ....
>
>
> library(MASS)
>
> example <-
data.frame(as.matrix(t(read.table(file="trial.txt"))),syll >
c(rep("one",3),rep("two",3),rep("three",3)))
>
> table(lda(syll ~ ., example, CV =TRUE)$class,example$syll)
>
> what is the best way to plot the example file?
>
> sample "trial.txt" contents...
>
> 0.004764 -0.008445 0.015045 0.014658 0.004095
> -0.001678 0.011231 -0.003612
> 0.011409
> 0.010761 -0.009416 0.006008 0.001603 -0.004214
> -0.015367 0.014689 -0.003415
> -0.001983
> 0.004339 -0.018069 -0.001695 0.002632 0.011438
> -0.013996 0.012927 -0.002597
> -0.005044
>
> thank you for your help.
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