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2008 May 02
1
axis 1 and axis 2 margin
Hi,
I am using axis() to plot axis 1 and axis 2. but now when I used
axis(side=1,....) and axis(side=2,.....), there's a big margin between these
two axis. does anybody have any idea about how to shrink the margin between
these two axis. basically, I want to move axis 1 left so that when I plot
axis 3, the margin between axis 1 and 2 and margin between axis 1 and 4 are
the same. like this
2008 Apr 07
3
Overriding axis formatting with custom Axis method, Axis.numeric etc
Dear list:
I would like to override the default way R formats plot axes with a
custom method(s). Obviously I would prefer to define it as general as
possible avoiding writing a custom method for each individual class
where possible.
The plot.default method (and I assume other methods as well) calls
Axis(...) to produce the axis layout depending on data. In this sense it
seems reasonable to
2008 Apr 22
1
graphics::Axis loosing S3/S4 class attributes of 'x' in 2.7.0 RC
Following my previous post on S3 method despatch, I put debug messages
in the code of Axis, Axis.default and plot.default in graphics/R/axis.R
and graphics/R/plot.R to print the class of x, at and y on plot. After
recompiling R, what I see is that x *lost* its class attribute (at least
for classes not known to 'graphics') in Axis, called directly from
plot.default and this could be the
2009 Oct 13
2
axis labels
Dear list,
why does the distance between the axis labels and the tick marks looks
different for x axis and y axis in the plot (see code below).
In fact, the x axis labels look furthest from the tickmarks than in the y
axis.
How can I make them look the same?
par(mfrow=c(1,1), cex.axis = 0.5, cex.lab = 0.5)
plot(1,1, axes = F)
axis(1)
axis(2)
Thanks in advance
Jonas
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2005 Mar 30
1
Finding the "height of a line of text" for axis
I would like to draw only the ticks of an axis, but not the axis
itself. I don't think this can be done using axis(), so I am trying to
write a cut-down version in R, which only draws ticks.
The point at which I am stuck is that the length of a tick is set by
par("tcl") as a fraction of the "height of a line of text". So I would
like to draw a line whose length is also
2023 Nov 24
1
ggplot adjust two y-axis
Hi,
Just find a scaling factor that would make the two sets of data comparable.
Here I divided the second row by 5 and did the same for the second axis.
Charles-?douard
F1 <- as.table(matrix(c(50,11,6,17,16,3,1,2237,611,403,240,280,0,0), 2,7))
barplot(F1, beside = TRUE, col = c("blue", "grey")) axis(2,
at=c(0,10,20,30,40,50,60, labels=c(0,10,20,30,40,50,60))) axis(4, at =
2010 Jun 18
1
ggplot2 boxplot: horizontal, univariate
In ggplot2, I would like to make a boxplot that has the following properties:
(1) Contrary to default, the meaningful axis should be the horizontal axis.
Lattice does this, for instance, by
library(lattice);bwplot(~mtcars$mpg)
(2) It is *univariate*, i.e., of a single vector, say mtcars$mpg. I do not wish to make separate plots for the different values of mtcars$cyl.
(3) Nothing on the
2009 Nov 05
2
annotating time axis by axis.POSIXct
Dear all
I try to format labels on axis as standard ones does not look well, but I
am not able to make axis.POSIXct to work. here is an example
x<-seq(as.Date("2008-1-1"), as.Date("2009-9-6"), by="2 months")
y<-rnorm(11)
plot(x,y) #not very sophisticated axis
plot(x,y, axes=F)
axis(2)
axis.POSIXct(1, at=x, format="%m/%Y") # no axis
The same is on
2023 Nov 24
1
ggplot adjust two y-axis
Dear Charles-Edouard
Thanks a lot. Yes indeed barplot sounds excellent.
Unfortunately, the scale of the smaller axis is fixed, even If I am able to
draw to axes. The idea is to expand the scale to the scale to the second
axis for comparison.
F1 <- as.table(matrix(c(50,11,6,17,16,3,1,2237,611,403,240,280,0,0), 2,7))
barplot(F1, beside = TRUE, col = c("blue", "grey"))
2010 Aug 24
4
how to plot y-axis on the right of x-axis
Dear List,
I have a richness data distributing across 20 N to 20 S latitude. (120 E-140
E longitude).
I would like to draw the richness in the north hemisphere and a regression
line in the plot
(x-axis: latitude, y-axis: richness in the north hemisphere).
The above demand is done using plot.
Then, south hemisphere richness and regression are required to be generated
using
the same y-axis above
2018 May 07
2
Adding Year-Month-Day to X axis
Jim,
Thank you very much!
How do I use the axis command for side=1 to label the x horizontal axis, in the format="%Y-%m-%d? style?
Greg
y_duration <- c (301.59050, 387.35700, 365.64366, 317.26150, 321.71883, 342.44950, 318.95350, 322.33233, 330.60333, 428.99516, 297.82066, 258.23166)
x_yyyymmdd <-as.Date(c ("2018-04-25", "2018-04-26",
2008 Aug 06
4
defining the distance between axis label and axis
Hi,
How can I make the distance between an axis-label and the axis bigger?
I haven't found anything in par()...
2009 Oct 07
2
Second y-axis --- alternative to par(new=
Hi
is there an alternative to par(new), for ading data to a plot for a
different y-axis?
My problem with par(new=TRUE) is, that it re-defines all axis and labels (as
in example 1) and one has to use xlim=... to fix the x-axis.
I am looking for something, which simply resets the y-axis, so that a new
plot() (or points()/lines()) keeps the x-axis, but re-defines the y-axis.
Is there something
2012 May 18
3
How to create axis y axis for horizontal bar plot?
Hi,
i am working on bar plot but i need to generate y axis for horizontal bar
plot. In the attached diagram x-axis is there with scale 0 to 12 but i need
y axis. How can i implement it?
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4630478/barplot2.jpg
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2012 May 10
4
additional axis, different scale
Dear list,
I am looking for a possibility to present results in a more graphical way by
adding an axis. But I have trouble relating my data to the added axis.
Imagine the following example:
a <- c(10, 20, 30, 40)
b <- c(50, 250, 500, 600)
ba <- b/a
par(las=1, mar=c(5,5,.5,5))
plot(a,b, type="b", pch=22, cex=2, col=4, lwd=2, ylim=c(0,650),
xlim=c(0,45))
axis(4,
2012 Mar 08
1
Warnings when plotting after x11() in R 2.14.2
Dear R-help,
I recently upgraded from R 2.13.1 to R 2.14.2 and now get warning
messages when plotting after using x11(). Example:
> plot(rnorm(10)) ### no warnings
> x11(); plot(rnorm(10))
Warning messages:
1: In axis(side = side, at = at, labels = labels, ...) :
Font family not found in Windows font database
2: In axis(side = side, at = at, labels = labels, ...) :
Font family not
2023 Nov 24
1
ggplot adjust two y-axis
Hi,
I don't know the axis mecanism well enough in ggplot but using the original
barplot function you can add an axis on the right using the axis function.
Here is an example:
test <- as.table(matrix(c(2,10,3,11), 2,2))
barplot(test, beside = TRUE, col = scales::brewer_pal(palette = 1)(2))
axis(4, at = c(0, 5, 10), labels = c(0,50,100))
-----Message d'origine-----
De?:
2009 Aug 19
0
font size on graphics
Dear R users,
My question is about finding the proper font size for graphics.
For this i had written a code that creats 4 diferent graphics and saves
them as a png file.
>From these PNG.graphics , i select one of the proper size and past it to a
word document.
I have experimented with lots of settings yet:nd lost my track a bit.
there are cex; cexaxis cexlabes and so on, i lost track of
2009 Aug 19
0
font size on graphics question (correction in example,sorry)
Dear R users,
My question is about finding the proper font size for graphics.
For this i had written a code that creats 4 diferent graphics and saves
them as a png file.
>From these PNG.graphics , i select one of the proper size and past it to a
word document.
I have experimented with lots of settings yet:nd lost my track a bit.
there are cex; cexaxis cexlabes and so on, i lost track of
2009 Jun 17
3
lattice: axis ticks, axis alignment and remove axis from plot
Hi there,
I'm a bit confused concerning the axis tck setting in the lattice
package as the ticks on left sided axis aren't
drawn at all with the following setting:
dados <- data.frame(varsep = factor(rep(1:2,10)),
i = runif(20))
library(lattice)
my.theme <- list(
axis.components = list(left = list(tck = 1, pad1 = 1, pad2 =
2), top = list(tck = 0, pad1