Dear all, Thank you very much for the help. ylim=c(-5, 80) worked.? Regarding the reproducible example, I used dput () and saved the file as txt. It is not the first time that I used this way and normally it works. Because when I try to attach a .csv file with the data, most of the time it doesn't go through.? I will know for the next time.? Many thanks. Regards,Maria ???? 2:11 ?.?. ?????, 12 ??????????? 2017, ?/? Duncan Mackay <dulcalma at bigpond.com> ??????: Hi Maria Rule 1 make sure your data is in the right format dat <- source("G:/1/savedat.txt")> dat$value ? ? Location? ? ? Date? ? ? Zn2 upper.zn? lower.zn 1? ? upstream 2016-04-27 29.92477 55.59800 13.912207 2? ? ? spill 2016-04-27 12.84040 22.07006? 6.964934 3? downstream 2016-04-27 22.49673 41.60901 11.739109 4? ? upstream 2016-06-28 23.98425 45.60219 10.690640 5? ? ? spill 2016-06-28 41.51336 77.99893 20.142426 6? downstream 2016-06-28 15.51232 26.94059? 7.044781 7? ? upstream 2016-08-25 21.73037 40.95852 10.354620 8? ? ? spill 2016-08-25 13.42082 22.96901? 7.472893 9? downstream 2016-08-25 10.99209 20.17471? 5.324318 10? upstream 2016-10-25 20.82462 40.60564? 9.602007 11? ? ? spill 2016-10-25 14.01283 25.07032? 7.830504 12 downstream 2016-10-25 15.67740 30.42278? 6.971944 13? upstream 2016-12-21 28.14966 51.79390 14.384139 14? ? ? spill 2016-12-21 13.91587 23.94368? 8.164688 15 downstream 2016-12-21 13.02749 24.46930? 5.826650 16? upstream 2017-02-20 31.16736 55.51858 15.938211 17? ? ? spill 2017-02-20 12.47368 22.03830? 6.725540 18 downstream 2017-02-20 17.65741 33.23577? 8.519928 $visible [1] TRUE dat <- dat$value dat$dDate <- as.Date(as.character(dat$Date)) str(dat) 'data.frame':? 18 obs. of? 6 variables: $ Location: Factor w/ 3 levels "downstream","spill",..: 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 ... $ Date? ? : Factor w/ 6 levels "2016-04-27","2016-06-28",..: 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 ... $ Zn2? ? : num? 29.9 12.8 22.5 24 41.5 ... $ upper.zn: num? 55.6 22.1 41.6 45.6 78 ... $ lower.zn: num? 13.91 6.96 11.74 10.69 20.14 ... $ dDate? : Date, format: "2016-04-27" "2016-04-27" "2016-04-27" "2016-06-28" ... You code to reproduce the xyplot is not reproducible as it contains user defined objects which you have not included. Here is something to get you started, If you want the measurement dates on the x-axis you will need to put the? required dates and format? in the scales argument. Using par.settings for the symbols an lines will pass those values onto key xyplot(upper.zn + Zn2 + lower.zn ~ dDate | Location, data=dat, ? ? ? type = "b", ? ? ? as.table = TRUE, ? ? ? par.settings = list(strip.background = list(col = "transparent"), ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? superpose.symbol = list( col=c("red", "black", "red"), ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? cex = 1, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? pch = c(22, 21, 22)), ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? superpose.line = list (col=c("red", "black", "red"), ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? lty = c(2, 1, 2), ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? lwd = 1) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ), ? ? ? auto.key = list(points = TRUE, lines = TRUE), ? ? ? scales? = list(x = list(alternating = FALSE, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? at = seq(from = as.Date("2016-04-01"), to = as.Date("2017-04-01"), by = "quarter"), ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? label = format(seq(from = as.Date("2016-04-01"), to = as.Date("2017-04-01"), by = "quarter"), "%Y %b"), ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? relation? ? = "same", ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rot? ? ? ? = 60), ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? y = list(alternating = FALSE, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? at =? seq(0,80,20), ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? relation? ? = "same", ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rot? ? ? ? = 0) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ), #? ? ? pch=c(22, 21, 22), #? ? ? lty=c(2, 1, 2), ? ? ? xlim = range(seq(from = as.Date("2016-04-01"), to = as.Date("2017-04-01"), by = "quarter")), ? ? ? ylim=c(-5, 80), ? ? ? index.cond=list(c(3, 1, 2)), ? ? ? ylab="Percent (%)", #? ? ? par.strip.text=list(col="white", font=2, lines=1.5), #? ? ? lattice.options = modifyList(lattice.options(), list(skip.boundary.labels = 0)), #? ? ? par.settings=my.settings, col=c("red", "black", "red"), fill=c("red", "black", "red"), #? ? ? key=dat_key, #? ? ? scales = list(x = list(at = sdate, labels = format(sdate, "%b-%y"))), xlab="Date", ? ? ? panel = function(x, y, ...) { ? ? ? ? panel.grid(h = -1, v = 0, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") ? ? ? ? panel.abline(v=dat$dDate, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") ? ? ? ? panel.xyplot(x, y, ...) ? ? ? ? } ? ? ? ? ) As you have upper and lower levels of Zn you may want to look at ?panel.polygon? Regards Duncan Duncan Mackay Department of Agronomy and Soil Science University of New England Armidale NSW 2350 -----Original Message----- From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Maria Lathouri via R-help Sent: Tuesday, 12 September 2017 05:33 To: R-help Mailing List Subject: [R] show 0 at y axis in xyplot lattice Dear all I am trying to make a plot in xyplot lattice by groups. I would like to show "0" in y axis but I don't want to be aligned with the x axis. I want to be a little bit above. I have tried many options but I don't get what I want. I also tried ylim=c(0, 80) but both 0 and 80 are fully aligned with the x-axis and the upper boundary of the plot, respectively: xyplot(upper.zn + Zn2 + lower.zn ~ sdate | Location, type="b", as.table=TRUE, data=dat, pch=c(22, 21, 22), lty=c(2, 1, 2), ylim=c(0, 80), ? ? ? index.cond=list(c(3, 1, 2)), ylab="Percent (%)", par.strip.text=list(col="white", font=2, lines=1.5), ? ? ? lattice.options = modifyList(lattice.options(), list(skip.boundary.labels = 0)), ? ? ? par.settings=my.settings, col=c("red", "black", "red"), fill=c("red", "black", "red"), ? ? ? key=dat_key, scales = list(x = list(at = sdate, labels = format(sdate, "%b-%y"))), xlab="Date", ? ? ? panel = function(x, y, ...) { ? ? ? ? panel.grid(h = -1, v = 0, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey")? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? panel.abline(v=sdate, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey")? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? panel.xyplot(x, y, ...) ? ? ? ? } ? ? ? ? ) when I use the following, 80 is a bit lower than the upper boundary of the plot, which is what I want, but 0 is not showing: xyplot(upper.zn + Zn2 + lower.zn ~ sdate | Location, type="b", as.table=TRUE, data=dat, pch=c(22, 21, 22), lty=c(2, 1, 2), ? ? ? index.cond=list(c(3, 1, 2)), ylab="Percent (%)", par.strip.text=list(col="white", font=2, lines=1.5), ? ? ? lattice.options = modifyList(lattice.options(), list(skip.boundary.labels = 0)), ? ? ? par.settings=my.settings, col=c("red", "black", "red"), fill=c("red", "black", "red"), ? ? ? key=dat_key, scales = list(x = list(at = sdate, labels = format(sdate, "%b-%y")), y=list(at=c(0, 20, 40, 60, 80))), xlab="Date", ? ? ? panel = function(x, y, ...) { ? ? ? ? panel.grid(h = -1, v = 0, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey")? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? panel.abline(v=sdate, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey")? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? panel.xyplot(x, y, ...) ? ? ? ? } ? ? ? ? )I have also attached a reproducible example in case you want to see in more detail my data. I would very much appreciate any suggestions on this. Thank you in advance. Kind regards,Maria [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Dear Maria The file you attached to your first e-mail did come through but I think some people on the list must have missed it. Michael On 12/09/2017 12:54, Maria Lathouri via R-help wrote:> Dear all, > Thank you very much for the help. ylim=c(-5, 80) worked. > Regarding the reproducible example, I used dput () and saved the file as txt. It is not the first time that I used this way and normally it works. Because when I try to attach a .csv file with the data, most of the time it doesn't go through. > I will know for the next time. > Many thanks. > Regards,Maria > > ???? 2:11 ?.?. ?????, 12 ??????????? 2017, ?/? Duncan Mackay <dulcalma at bigpond.com> ??????: > > > Hi Maria > > Rule 1 make sure your data is in the right format > > dat <- source("G:/1/savedat.txt") >> dat > $value > ? ? Location? ? ? Date? ? ? Zn2 upper.zn? lower.zn > 1? ? upstream 2016-04-27 29.92477 55.59800 13.912207 > 2? ? ? spill 2016-04-27 12.84040 22.07006? 6.964934 > 3? downstream 2016-04-27 22.49673 41.60901 11.739109 > 4? ? upstream 2016-06-28 23.98425 45.60219 10.690640 > 5? ? ? spill 2016-06-28 41.51336 77.99893 20.142426 > 6? downstream 2016-06-28 15.51232 26.94059? 7.044781 > 7? ? upstream 2016-08-25 21.73037 40.95852 10.354620 > 8? ? ? spill 2016-08-25 13.42082 22.96901? 7.472893 > 9? downstream 2016-08-25 10.99209 20.17471? 5.324318 > 10? upstream 2016-10-25 20.82462 40.60564? 9.602007 > 11? ? ? spill 2016-10-25 14.01283 25.07032? 7.830504 > 12 downstream 2016-10-25 15.67740 30.42278? 6.971944 > 13? upstream 2016-12-21 28.14966 51.79390 14.384139 > 14? ? ? spill 2016-12-21 13.91587 23.94368? 8.164688 > 15 downstream 2016-12-21 13.02749 24.46930? 5.826650 > 16? upstream 2017-02-20 31.16736 55.51858 15.938211 > 17? ? ? spill 2017-02-20 12.47368 22.03830? 6.725540 > 18 downstream 2017-02-20 17.65741 33.23577? 8.519928 > > $visible > [1] TRUE > dat <- dat$value > dat$dDate <- as.Date(as.character(dat$Date)) > > str(dat) > 'data.frame':? 18 obs. of? 6 variables: > $ Location: Factor w/ 3 levels "downstream","spill",..: 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 ... > $ Date? ? : Factor w/ 6 levels "2016-04-27","2016-06-28",..: 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 ... > $ Zn2? ? : num? 29.9 12.8 22.5 24 41.5 ... > $ upper.zn: num? 55.6 22.1 41.6 45.6 78 ... > $ lower.zn: num? 13.91 6.96 11.74 10.69 20.14 ... > $ dDate? : Date, format: "2016-04-27" "2016-04-27" "2016-04-27" "2016-06-28" ... > > You code to reproduce the xyplot is not reproducible as it contains user defined objects which you have not included. > Here is something to get you started, > If you want the measurement dates on the x-axis you will need to put the? required dates and format? in the scales argument. > Using par.settings for the symbols an lines will pass those values onto key > > xyplot(upper.zn + Zn2 + lower.zn ~ dDate | Location, data=dat, > ? ? ? type = "b", > ? ? ? as.table = TRUE, > ? ? ? par.settings = list(strip.background = list(col = "transparent"), > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? superpose.symbol = list( col=c("red", "black", "red"), > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? cex = 1, > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? pch = c(22, 21, 22)), > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? superpose.line = list (col=c("red", "black", "red"), > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? lty = c(2, 1, 2), > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? lwd = 1) > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ), > ? ? ? auto.key = list(points = TRUE, lines = TRUE), > ? ? ? scales? = list(x = list(alternating = FALSE, > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? at = seq(from = as.Date("2016-04-01"), to = as.Date("2017-04-01"), by = "quarter"), > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? label = format(seq(from = as.Date("2016-04-01"), to = as.Date("2017-04-01"), by = "quarter"), "%Y %b"), > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? relation? ? = "same", > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rot? ? ? ? = 60), > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? y = list(alternating = FALSE, > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? at =? seq(0,80,20), > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? relation? ? = "same", > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rot? ? ? ? = 0) > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ), > #? ? ? pch=c(22, 21, 22), > #? ? ? lty=c(2, 1, 2), > ? ? ? xlim = range(seq(from = as.Date("2016-04-01"), to = as.Date("2017-04-01"), by = "quarter")), > ? ? ? ylim=c(-5, 80), > ? ? ? index.cond=list(c(3, 1, 2)), > ? ? ? ylab="Percent (%)", > #? ? ? par.strip.text=list(col="white", font=2, lines=1.5), > #? ? ? lattice.options = modifyList(lattice.options(), list(skip.boundary.labels = 0)), > #? ? ? par.settings=my.settings, col=c("red", "black", "red"), fill=c("red", "black", "red"), > #? ? ? key=dat_key, > #? ? ? scales = list(x = list(at = sdate, labels = format(sdate, "%b-%y"))), xlab="Date", > ? ? ? panel = function(x, y, ...) { > ? ? ? ? panel.grid(h = -1, v = 0, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") > ? ? ? ? panel.abline(v=dat$dDate, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") > ? ? ? ? panel.xyplot(x, y, ...) > ? ? ? ? } > ? ? ? ? ) > > As you have upper and lower levels of Zn you may want to look at ?panel.polygon > > Regards > > Duncan > > Duncan Mackay > Department of Agronomy and Soil Science > University of New England > Armidale NSW 2350 > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Maria Lathouri via R-help > Sent: Tuesday, 12 September 2017 05:33 > To: R-help Mailing List > Subject: [R] show 0 at y axis in xyplot lattice > > Dear all > I am trying to make a plot in xyplot lattice by groups. I would like to show "0" in y axis but I don't want to be aligned with the x axis. I want to be a little bit above. > I have tried many options but I don't get what I want. I also tried ylim=c(0, 80) but both 0 and 80 are fully aligned with the x-axis and the upper boundary of the plot, respectively: > xyplot(upper.zn + Zn2 + lower.zn ~ sdate | Location, type="b", as.table=TRUE, data=dat, pch=c(22, 21, 22), lty=c(2, 1, 2), ylim=c(0, 80), > ? ? ? index.cond=list(c(3, 1, 2)), ylab="Percent (%)", par.strip.text=list(col="white", font=2, lines=1.5), > ? ? ? lattice.options = modifyList(lattice.options(), list(skip.boundary.labels = 0)), > ? ? ? par.settings=my.settings, col=c("red", "black", "red"), fill=c("red", "black", "red"), > ? ? ? key=dat_key, scales = list(x = list(at = sdate, labels = format(sdate, "%b-%y"))), xlab="Date", > ? ? ? panel = function(x, y, ...) { > ? ? ? ? panel.grid(h = -1, v = 0, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") > ? ? ? ? panel.abline(v=sdate, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") > ? ? ? ? panel.xyplot(x, y, ...) > ? ? ? ? } > ? ? ? ? ) > when I use the following, 80 is a bit lower than the upper boundary of the plot, which is what I want, but 0 is not showing: > xyplot(upper.zn + Zn2 + lower.zn ~ sdate | Location, type="b", as.table=TRUE, data=dat, pch=c(22, 21, 22), lty=c(2, 1, 2), > ? ? ? index.cond=list(c(3, 1, 2)), ylab="Percent (%)", par.strip.text=list(col="white", font=2, lines=1.5), > ? ? ? lattice.options = modifyList(lattice.options(), list(skip.boundary.labels = 0)), > ? ? ? par.settings=my.settings, col=c("red", "black", "red"), fill=c("red", "black", "red"), > ? ? ? key=dat_key, scales = list(x = list(at = sdate, labels = format(sdate, "%b-%y")), y=list(at=c(0, 20, 40, 60, 80))), xlab="Date", > ? ? ? panel = function(x, y, ...) { > ? ? ? ? panel.grid(h = -1, v = 0, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") > ? ? ? ? panel.abline(v=sdate, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") > ? ? ? ? panel.xyplot(x, y, ...) > ? ? ? ? } > ? ? ? ? )I have also attached a reproducible example in case you want to see in more detail my data. > I would very much appreciate any suggestions on this. > Thank you in advance. > Kind regards,Maria > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > 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. > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. > http://www.avg.com >-- Michael http://www.dewey.myzen.co.uk/home.html
It contains the output of one call to dput, but several objects were missing and the name of the object provided in the text file was not specified. -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On September 12, 2017 10:22:36 AM PDT, Michael Dewey <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk> wrote:>Dear Maria > >The file you attached to your first e-mail did come through but I think > >some people on the list must have missed it. > >Michael > >On 12/09/2017 12:54, Maria Lathouri via R-help wrote: >> Dear all, >> Thank you very much for the help. ylim=c(-5, 80) worked. >> Regarding the reproducible example, I used dput () and saved the file >as txt. It is not the first time that I used this way and normally it >works. Because when I try to attach a .csv file with the data, most of >the time it doesn't go through. >> I will know for the next time. >> Many thanks. >> Regards,Maria >> >> ???? 2:11 ?.?. ?????, 12 ??????????? 2017, ?/? Duncan Mackay ><dulcalma at bigpond.com> ??????: >> >> >> Hi Maria >> >> Rule 1 make sure your data is in the right format >> >> dat <- source("G:/1/savedat.txt") >>> dat >> $value >> ? ? Location? ? ? Date? ? ? Zn2 upper.zn? lower.zn >> 1? ? upstream 2016-04-27 29.92477 55.59800 13.912207 >> 2? ? ? spill 2016-04-27 12.84040 22.07006? 6.964934 >> 3? downstream 2016-04-27 22.49673 41.60901 11.739109 >> 4? ? upstream 2016-06-28 23.98425 45.60219 10.690640 >> 5? ? ? spill 2016-06-28 41.51336 77.99893 20.142426 >> 6? downstream 2016-06-28 15.51232 26.94059? 7.044781 >> 7? ? upstream 2016-08-25 21.73037 40.95852 10.354620 >> 8? ? ? spill 2016-08-25 13.42082 22.96901? 7.472893 >> 9? downstream 2016-08-25 10.99209 20.17471? 5.324318 >> 10? upstream 2016-10-25 20.82462 40.60564? 9.602007 >> 11? ? ? spill 2016-10-25 14.01283 25.07032? 7.830504 >> 12 downstream 2016-10-25 15.67740 30.42278? 6.971944 >> 13? upstream 2016-12-21 28.14966 51.79390 14.384139 >> 14? ? ? spill 2016-12-21 13.91587 23.94368? 8.164688 >> 15 downstream 2016-12-21 13.02749 24.46930? 5.826650 >> 16? upstream 2017-02-20 31.16736 55.51858 15.938211 >> 17? ? ? spill 2017-02-20 12.47368 22.03830? 6.725540 >> 18 downstream 2017-02-20 17.65741 33.23577? 8.519928 >> >> $visible >> [1] TRUE >> dat <- dat$value >> dat$dDate <- as.Date(as.character(dat$Date)) >> >> str(dat) >> 'data.frame':? 18 obs. of? 6 variables: >> $ Location: Factor w/ 3 levels "downstream","spill",..: 3 2 1 3 2 1 >3 2 1 3 ... >> $ Date? ? : Factor w/ 6 levels "2016-04-27","2016-06-28",..: 1 1 1 >2 2 2 3 3 3 4 ... >> $ Zn2? ? : num? 29.9 12.8 22.5 24 41.5 ... >> $ upper.zn: num? 55.6 22.1 41.6 45.6 78 ... >> $ lower.zn: num? 13.91 6.96 11.74 10.69 20.14 ... >> $ dDate? : Date, format: "2016-04-27" "2016-04-27" "2016-04-27" >"2016-06-28" ... >> >> You code to reproduce the xyplot is not reproducible as it contains >user defined objects which you have not included. >> Here is something to get you started, >> If you want the measurement dates on the x-axis you will need to put >the? required dates and format? in the scales argument. >> Using par.settings for the symbols an lines will pass those values >onto key >> >> xyplot(upper.zn + Zn2 + lower.zn ~ dDate | Location, data=dat, >> ? ? ? type = "b", >> ? ? ? as.table = TRUE, >> ? ? ? par.settings = list(strip.background = list(col >"transparent"), >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? superpose.symbol = list( col=c("red", >"black", "red"), >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? cex = 1, >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? pch = c(22, 21, 22)), >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? superpose.line = list (col=c("red", >"black", "red"), >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? lty = c(2, 1, 2), >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? lwd = 1) >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ), >> ? ? ? auto.key = list(points = TRUE, lines = TRUE), >> ? ? ? scales? = list(x = list(alternating = FALSE, >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? at = seq(from >as.Date("2016-04-01"), to = as.Date("2017-04-01"), by = "quarter"), >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? label = format(seq(from >as.Date("2016-04-01"), to = as.Date("2017-04-01"), by = "quarter"), "%Y >%b"), >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? relation? ? = "same", >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rot? ? ? ? = 60), >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? y = list(alternating = FALSE, >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? at =? seq(0,80,20), >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? relation? ? = "same", >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rot? ? ? ? = 0) >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ), >> #? ? ? pch=c(22, 21, 22), >> #? ? ? lty=c(2, 1, 2), >> ? ? ? xlim = range(seq(from = as.Date("2016-04-01"), to >as.Date("2017-04-01"), by = "quarter")), >> ? ? ? ylim=c(-5, 80), >> ? ? ? index.cond=list(c(3, 1, 2)), >> ? ? ? ylab="Percent (%)", >> #? ? ? par.strip.text=list(col="white", font=2, lines=1.5), >> #? ? ? lattice.options = modifyList(lattice.options(), >list(skip.boundary.labels = 0)), >> #? ? ? par.settings=my.settings, col=c("red", "black", "red"), >fill=c("red", "black", "red"), >> #? ? ? key=dat_key, >> #? ? ? scales = list(x = list(at = sdate, labels = format(sdate, >"%b-%y"))), xlab="Date", >> ? ? ? panel = function(x, y, ...) { >> ? ? ? ? panel.grid(h = -1, v = 0, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") >> ? ? ? ? panel.abline(v=dat$dDate, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") >> ? ? ? ? panel.xyplot(x, y, ...) >> ? ? ? ? } >> ? ? ? ? ) >> >> As you have upper and lower levels of Zn you may want to look at >?panel.polygon >> >> Regards >> >> Duncan >> >> Duncan Mackay >> Department of Agronomy and Soil Science >> University of New England >> Armidale NSW 2350 >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Maria >Lathouri via R-help >> Sent: Tuesday, 12 September 2017 05:33 >> To: R-help Mailing List >> Subject: [R] show 0 at y axis in xyplot lattice >> >> Dear all >> I am trying to make a plot in xyplot lattice by groups. I would like >to show "0" in y axis but I don't want to be aligned with the x axis. I >want to be a little bit above. >> I have tried many options but I don't get what I want. I also tried >ylim=c(0, 80) but both 0 and 80 are fully aligned with the x-axis and >the upper boundary of the plot, respectively: >> xyplot(upper.zn + Zn2 + lower.zn ~ sdate | Location, type="b", >as.table=TRUE, data=dat, pch=c(22, 21, 22), lty=c(2, 1, 2), ylim=c(0, >80), >> ? ? ? index.cond=list(c(3, 1, 2)), ylab="Percent (%)", >par.strip.text=list(col="white", font=2, lines=1.5), >> ? ? ? lattice.options = modifyList(lattice.options(), >list(skip.boundary.labels = 0)), >> ? ? ? par.settings=my.settings, col=c("red", "black", "red"), >fill=c("red", "black", "red"), >> ? ? ? key=dat_key, scales = list(x = list(at = sdate, labels >format(sdate, "%b-%y"))), xlab="Date", >> ? ? ? panel = function(x, y, ...) { >> ? ? ? ? panel.grid(h = -1, v = 0, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") >> ? ? ? ? panel.abline(v=sdate, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") >> ? ? ? ? panel.xyplot(x, y, ...) >> ? ? ? ? } >> ? ? ? ? ) >> when I use the following, 80 is a bit lower than the upper boundary >of the plot, which is what I want, but 0 is not showing: >> xyplot(upper.zn + Zn2 + lower.zn ~ sdate | Location, type="b", >as.table=TRUE, data=dat, pch=c(22, 21, 22), lty=c(2, 1, 2), >> ? ? ? index.cond=list(c(3, 1, 2)), ylab="Percent (%)", >par.strip.text=list(col="white", font=2, lines=1.5), >> ? ? ? lattice.options = modifyList(lattice.options(), >list(skip.boundary.labels = 0)), >> ? ? ? par.settings=my.settings, col=c("red", "black", "red"), >fill=c("red", "black", "red"), >> ? ? ? key=dat_key, scales = list(x = list(at = sdate, labels >format(sdate, "%b-%y")), y=list(at=c(0, 20, 40, 60, 80))), xlab="Date", >> ? ? ? panel = function(x, y, ...) { >> ? ? ? ? panel.grid(h = -1, v = 0, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") >> ? ? ? ? panel.abline(v=sdate, lwd=1, lty=3, col="grey") >> ? ? ? ? panel.xyplot(x, y, ...) >> ? ? ? ? } >> ? ? ? ? )I have also attached a reproducible example in case you >want to see in more detail my data. >> I would very much appreciate any suggestions on this. >> Thank you in advance. >> Kind regards,Maria >> >> >> >> [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >> 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. >> >> --- >> This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. >> http://www.avg.com >> > >-- >Michael >http://www.dewey.myzen.co.uk/home.html > >______________________________________________ >R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >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.