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2015 Jun 16
4
Ayuda boxplot ggplot2
Hola a todos
Me gustaría saber si me pueden ayudar con lo siguiente.
Realicé un Boxplot usando ggplot2 para visualizar el comportamiento de dos
variables. Visualmente no se notan las diferencias porque la gráfica de la
derecha (parásitos en el abdomen) llega hasta 20 en el eje y. ¿Cómo puedo
hacer para que las dos gráficas muestren la misma escala en el eje Y, es
decir, que las dos lleguen a 60?
Adjunto el boxplot y a continuación el código que usé para producirlo.
vplayout <- function(x, y) viewport(layout.pos.row = x, layout.pos.col = y)...
2009 Jun 18
3
how to sort
Hi. I have an object. I think it is a list.
> str(corTFandPCA)
num [1:922, 1:5] -0.0226 -0.0504 -0.0208 -0.0582 -0.0257 ...
- attr(*, "dimnames")=List of 2
..$ : chr [1:922] "abdomen.2" "abdomimal.3" "abdominal.4" "aberration.5"
...
..$ : chr [1:5] "PC1" "PC2" "PC3" "PC4" ...
I want to order it according to PC1.
I tried this
dfCorTFandPCA=as.data.frame(corTFandPCA)
> orderedCorTFandPCA=dfCorTFan...
2009 Apr 24
1
deleting rows provisionally
I have an object. I think it is a matrix, called 'answer2'
str(answer2)
int [1:1537, 1:2] 1 399 653 2 3 600 4 5 271 870 ...
- attr(*, "dimnames")=List of 2
..$ : chr [1:1537] "a4.1" "hirschsprung.399" "peritoneal.653" "abdomen.2"
...
..$ : chr [1:2] "row" "col"
I want to delete rows that have the same entries.
For example:
> answer2[4,1]
[1] 2
> answer2[4,2]
[1] 2
>
And so I would like to delete row 4.
I tried the following but it does not work.
I defined answer3 to hold the result...
2005 Mar 26
1
Trouble with expression() in R-win 2.0.1
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scientist || [2]http://ronnen.com
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab /\ fax 425.955.1992
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Men in colored shirts and seersucker suits, women in slacks and midriff dresses
displaying various grades of abdomen, moved in and out of California Spanish s
hops and office buildings. Nobody looked at the mountains standing above the to
wn, but the mountains were there, making them all look silly.
-- Ross Macdonald, "The Moving Target"
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References
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2002 Aug 05
3
Formatting POSIXt values in plot axis labels
...\/ RML27 at cornell.edu
scientist || http://ronnen.com
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab /\ fax 425.955.1992
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Men in colored shirts and seersucker suits, women in slacks and midriff
dresses displaying
various grades of abdomen, moved in and out of California Spanish shops
and office buildings.
Nobody looked at the mountains standing above the town, but the
mountains were there,
making them all look silly.
-- Ross Macdonald, "The Moving Target"
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