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2023 Jun 29
3
Plotting factors in graph panel
...36.27 33.94 33.74 29.44 27.25
Bank AC
None 1 46.54 54.01 59.1 62.17 67.67 60.87
Current 2 24.75 24.4 25 24.61 24.02 21.09
Savings 3 25.4 18.7 29 11.48 7.103 13.46
No Answer 9 3.307 2.891 13.4 1.746 1.208 4.577
On Wed, 28 Jun 2023 at 17:30, Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Anupam,
> Haven't heard from you in a long time. Perhaps you want something like
> this:
>
> at_df<-read.table(text=
> "Income MF MF_None MF_Equity MF_Debt MF_Hybrid Bank_None Bank_Current
> Bank_Savings Bank_NA
> $10 1 3.05 29.76 31.18 36.0 46.54 24.75 25.4 3.307
>...
2024 Aug 09
1
WDI package commands timing out and not working
In the browser the link downloads immediately, in less than a second. I let
the command run in R for five minutes, using R Studio. Nothing happened.
On Fri, 9 Aug 2024 at 17:54, Ivan Krylov <ikrylov at disroot.org> wrote:
> ? Thu, 8 Aug 2024 12:43:23 +0530
> Anupam Tyagi <anuptyagi at gmail.com> ?????:
>
> > In open.connection(con, "rb") :
> > URL
> > '
> https://api.worldbank.org/v2/en/country/OED/indicator/NY.ADJ.NNAT.GN.ZS?format=json&date=1977:2020&per_page=32500&page=1
> ':
> > Timeou...
2009 Jul 08
3
Fitting a trend-line
Hi all,
I am new to R. How does one go about fitting a trend-line to a
scatter plot? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks and regards,
Anupam
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2023 Mar 23
1
loess plotting problem
Thanks, John.
However, loess.smooth() is producing a very different curve compared to the
one that results from applying predict() on a loess(). I am guessing they
are using different defaults. Correct?
On Thu, 23 Mar 2023 at 20:20, John Fox <jfox at mcmaster.ca> wrote:
> Dear Anupam Tyagi,
>
> You didn't include your data, so it's not possible to see exactly what
> happened, but I think that you misunderstand the object that loess()
> returns. It returns a "loess" object with several components, including
> the original data in x and y. So if p...
2023 Jul 07
1
Plotting factors in graph panel
Thanks! You are correct, the graphs look very similar, except ggplot is
scaling the text font to make it more readable. Is there a way to scale
down the x-axis labels, so they are readable?
On Fri, 7 Jul 2023 at 12:02, PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> wrote:
> Hallo Anupam
>
> I do not see much difference in ggplot or lattice, they seems to me
> provide almost identical results when removing theme part from ggplot.
>
> library(ggplot2)
> library(lattice)
>
> ggplot(TrialData4, aes(x=Income, y=Percent, group=Measure)) + geom_point()
> +
>...
2007 May 04
5
Something wierd with .save method
...issue
KSS
1
saving ....
#<Issue:0x6902a1c>
added new issue
Redirected to http://localhost:3000/issues/list
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Can anyone please help?
Thanks,
Anupam.
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2023 Jul 07
1
Plotting factors in graph panel
Hallo Anupam
I do not see much difference in ggplot or lattice, they seems to me provide almost identical results when removing theme part from ggplot.
library(ggplot2)
library(lattice)
ggplot(TrialData4, aes(x=Income, y=Percent, group=Measure)) + geom_point() +
geom_line() + facet_wrap(~Measure)
xyplot(P...
2023 Jun 29
2
Plotting factors in graph panel
...uot;%",xaxt="n")
axis(1,at=1:5,labels=at_df$Income)
plot(at_df[,"MF_Debt"],
type="l",lwd=3,main="MF_Debt",
xlab="Income",ylab="%",xaxt="n")
axis(1,at=1:5,labels=at_df$Income)
dev.off()
Jim
On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 1:49?PM Anupam Tyagi <anuptyagi at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Pikal and Jim. Yes, it has been a long time Jim. I hope you have
> been well.
>
> Pikal, thanks. Your solution may be close to what I want. I did not know
> that I was posting in HTML. I just copied the data from Excel and po...
2023 Jul 06
2
Plotting factors in graph panel
On Thu, 6 Jul 2023 at 15:21, Anupam Tyagi <anuptyagi at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Btw, I think "lattice" graphics will provide a better solution than
> "ggplot", because it puts appropriate (space saving) markers on the axes
> and does axes labels well. However, I cannot figure out how to do it in
&g...
2003 Sep 10
2
Plot survey data
I am trying to make plots that take into account survey weights. This a
survey of the US population. To start with I want to explore the data using pairs,
plot, coplots and lattice. Are there specialized methods that handle survey
weights for plotting? Any pointers?
Anupam.
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2009 Aug 26
2
Help regarding frequency distribution Graphs
...bability/frequency of finding a specific
value of *"k"*) vs *"k"*.I
would like to get a smooth curve between "P(k) vs k". I have already tried
*"hist*" function in R but want something more specific. Can anyone help me
out ? Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Anupam Sinha
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2023 Jul 06
1
Plotting factors in graph panel
Btw, I think "lattice" graphics will provide a better solution than
"ggplot", because it puts appropriate (space saving) markers on the axes
and does axes labels well. However, I cannot figure out how to do it in
"lattice".
On Thu, 6 Jul 2023 at 15:11, Anupam Tyagi <anuptyagi at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi John:
>
> Thanks! Below is the data using your suggestion. I used "ggplot" to make a
> graph. I am not too happy with it. I am looking for something simpler and
> cleaner. Plot is attached.
>
> I also tried "latti...
2023 Mar 23
1
loess plotting problem
Dear Anupam Tyagi,
You didn't include your data, so it's not possible to see exactly what
happened, but I think that you misunderstand the object that loess()
returns. It returns a "loess" object with several components, including
the original data in x and y. So if pass the object to lin...
2023 Jun 28
1
Plotting factors in graph panel
Hi Anupam,
Haven't heard from you in a long time. Perhaps you want something like this:
at_df<-read.table(text=
"Income MF MF_None MF_Equity MF_Debt MF_Hybrid Bank_None Bank_Current
Bank_Savings Bank_NA
$10 1 3.05 29.76 31.18 36.0 46.54 24.75 25.4 3.307
$25 2 2.29 28.79 32.64 36.27 54.01 24.4...
2013 Apr 04
1
Fwd: Important: message being returned.
Is there a way around bounce back? The moderator has not updated his email
address.
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From: Anupam Tyagi <anupa...
2023 Jun 28
2
Plotting factors in graph panel
...28.90 31.67 36.77
Debt 3 31.18 32.64 34.31 35.65 37.59 33.15
Hybrid 4 36.00 36.27 33.94 33.74 29.44 27.25
Bank AC
None 1 46.54 54.01 59.1 62.17 67.67 60.87
Current 2 24.75 24.4 25 24.61 24.02 21.09
Savings 3 25.4 18.7 29 11.48 7.103 13.46
No Answer 9 3.307 2.891 13.4 1.746 1.208 4.577
Thanks.
--
Anupam.
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2023 Jun 29
1
Plotting factors in graph panel
...carriage returns and spaces to organize the data, but I have a column of numbers that are not identified. The values below $10 do not make much sense compared to other values.
I am tired of guessing.
Tim
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Thanks, Pikal and Jim. Yes, it has been a long time Jim. I hope you have been well.
Pikal, thanks. Your solution may be close to what I want. I did not know...
2010 Jan 08
1
Directory operations
...c) there are a num of xml
files (A.xml, B.xml etc).
What I want to do is to enter into the first directory read all the xml
files do certain operations come out of the directory and do the same thing
for another directory. Can anyone help me out ? Thanks in advance for any
suggestions.
Regards,
Anupam Sinha
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2009 Apr 22
1
Problems with old version of R
...Presently I have R-2.6 version installed on my system. Because of
this I am unable to install certain packages.Will an "updatepackages()"
command help or would I have to uninstall the older version of R and then
install the newer versions ? Can anyone help me out ? Thanks in advance.
Anupam Sinha
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2009 May 29
1
problem with "ls" command
...:
ls("KEGG.db")
Error in as.environment(pos) :
no item called "KEGG.db" on the search list
ls("pkgname")
Error in as.environment(pos) :
no item called "KEGG.db" on the search list
and this is true for any package. Can anything be done ?
Regards,
Anupam Sinha,
Graduate Student,
Laboratory of Computational Biology,
Centre for DNA fingerprinting and Diagnostics
Hyderabad,
India - 500001
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