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2012 Feb 10
4
function arrows.circular not working
I have started using the circular package but it is not recognizing the function arrows.circular. I attempted to use the example provided in the circular manual. Here is the example code using the circular package:
plot(rvonmises(10, circular(0), kappa=1))
arrows.circular(rvonmises(10, circular(0), kappa=1))
arrows.circular(rvonmises(10, circular(0), kappa=1), y=runif(10), col=2)
2008 Jan 08
1
Range of circular data
I want to get the minimum arc (in degrees) needed to include a set of
compass directions. I would like to use the range.circular() function
of the package circular, because that package understands a compass-type
of angle convention, but it gives results I don't understand. Howver, I
can get the correct answer in the example below, 90 degrees, using the
CircStats package. How can I make the
2008 May 19
2
Draw Polygon with a Circular Side
Hello Friends!!!
I would want draw a circular histogram, and I would like draw a polygon with
a circular side. This is easy if I use the functions polygon and arc, but I
want that the polygon with a circular side have background colour. The
polygon created with function polygon can have background colour, but the
surface created with function arc can?t have background colour.
How I could create a
2013 Jan 13
1
Loading circular package from Rprofile.site
Hi,
I installed "circular" package and I wanted to load it automatically
when R starts up, so I added the following lines in file
Rprofile.site,
.First <- function()
library(circular)
When R starts up, it gives me the following error:
----------
Loading required package: boot
Loading required package: graphics
Loading required package: stats
Error : .onAttach failed in
2008 Jan 08
0
Using aggregate() and apply() on circular data
I would like to use aggregate.ts() and apply() on circular data, but I
can't figure out how to get the circular data components to pass
through:
library(circular)
x <- circular(c(20, 30, 355, 5, 345, 25), units = "degrees")
% I want to get the mean angle for each successive pair; answer should
be c(25, 0, 5):
aggregate.ts(x, ndeltat=2, FUN="mean.circular")
Error in
2006 Aug 03
2
bullseye or polar display of "circular" data
I have data for several rings of a left heart chamber, and which I would like to display in concentric rings, with color-encoding of the values. Each ring corresponds to one slice through the heart, and the rings correspond to positions from the base to the apex of the heart as you move from the outermost ring to the innermost one. The data have a circular pattern. These types of displays are
2011 Nov 02
1
kernapply.ts
I have a suggestion for kernapply for ts objects. When we choose the
option circular=F, the returned series don't have the correct dates. The
removed dates are all at the beginning instead of half at the beginning
and half at the end. It is particularly useful when we need to smooth
the series (or remove a trend using a filter) before estimating a model
(like in macroeconomics) or simply
2009 Mar 29
1
Problem with circular::plot.circular()
require(circular)
c <- circular(rep(0, 20), zero = pi/2, rotation = 'clock')
plot(c, stack = TRUE, shrink = 1.5)
Can anyone tell me why the stack is offset from 0?
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2010 Aug 12
1
plot.circular
Dear all,
I am using plot.circular(x, stack=TRUE) to plot a "histogram" from a list of
angle. I would also like to draw a line from the origin at the angle of the
mean (mean.circular), preferably with the resultant's length (rho.circular) as length.
How do I achieve this on the circular plot, please?
Thanks a lot, Tim
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Tim Gruene
Institut fuer anorganische Chemie
2005 Sep 12
1
help for linear-circular correlation
Hi R-profs,
Maybe my question is a little off topic. Could any one tell me how to
calculate a linear-circular correlation coefficient and its p-values?
I had a quick look at circular and CircStats packages and did not find
the related function.
Thanks for any kindly help.
Xiaohua
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Xiaohua Dai, Dr.
Centre for Systems Research, Durban Institute of Technology
P.O.Box 953, Durban 4000, South
2005 May 15
1
CircStats and Anova
Hi,
If I have two sets of directional data (in radians) and want to compare them with a multifactorial anova.
Is it even legitimate to compare circular data with an anova? The books I've picked up from the library don't really say, but it looks unlikely.
If it is allowable, is my having stored the data as circular (X = as.circular(A)) something the aov() function will take into account,
2009 Feb 16
1
How to add direction of time to plot.circular()
Dear r-helpers,
I want to show that time is flowing CCW in the following:
require(circular)
len <- 8
labl <- as.character(c(0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0))
r <- circular(2*pi* (rep(c(1, 3, 6), each = 200)/len + rnorm(600, 0,
0.025)))
r.dens <- density(r, bw = 25, adjust = 4, kernel = 'vonmises')
plot(r, shrink = 2.5, axes = FALSE, ticks = FALSE, pch = 1, col =
2010 Feb 19
3
plot circular histogram
In conducting studies of animal orientation and displacement, I need to
produce circular histograms of angles (bearings in radians 0-2pi) where the
centre of the circle indicates very few observations for a given bin of
angles and outwardly concentric circles indicate greater frequencies of
observations for a given bin of angles. I'd like not to have to write the
function myself but I
2011 Feb 07
2
circular
Hi, I'm new to R. I'm trying to plot my data into a circle.
my data sort of looks like 12,12,4,5,6,5,11,10,3,9,9,9,12,12,2 total of 15
numbers.
I'm trying to add all the same numbers, such that, there are 4 of 12s,1 of
11, 1 of 10, 3 of 9s, and such....
so the circle plot would have 4 parts of 12, 1 part of 11, 1 part of 10, 3
part of 9, and such...
I tried
2009 Mar 05
2
Visualizing puppet circular dependencies
I recently got a scary-looking circular dependency as a puppet error,
and it took some thought to decipher it.
Long story short, I fed it to graphviz, and the graph made it obvious
where the problem was. Thought I''d share, in case others are having
the same trouble. Code''s at http://gist.github.com/74566, and also
pasted below for convenience.
-- Philip
# Make sense of
2007 Nov 25
1
spec.pgram() - circularity of kernel
Hi,
I am far from experienced in both R and time series hence the question.
The code for spec.pgram() seems to involve a circularity of the kernel (see
below) yielding new power estimates to all frequencies computed by FFT.
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if (!is.null(kernel)) {
for (i in 1:ncol(x)) for (j in 1:ncol(x)) pgram[, i,
j] <- kernapply(pgram[, i, j], kernel, circular = TRUE)
2008 Jan 18
3
Circular links and backups
Hello,
I ran into an interesting problem earlier today. I have a Unix
machine I maintain in a largely Windows shop. They use Windows Backup
for their backups, and so I created a readonly share of the entire
filesystem with one user, "backup", who is an admin user. This lets
them back up the entire Unix machine by attaching to the "backup"
share, but nothing can be changed.
2008 Jun 04
2
[LLVMdev] Question about circular dependency checker
So I decided to bundle up the small amount of work I've done on
generating source-level debugging info into a DebugInfoBuilder class
like I described earlier. I went and added a new file to the "Support"
directory (in include and lib). However, when I try to compile it, it
complains of a circular dependency error between libCore and libSupport:
find-cycles.pl: Circular
2008 Jun 04
0
[LLVMdev] Question about circular dependency checker
I'm not a LLVM developer, but I'll give it a try...
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 9:12 AM, Talin <viridia at gmail.com> wrote:
> I went and added a new file to the "Support"
> directory (in include and lib). However, when I try to compile it, it
> complains of a circular dependency error between libCore and libSupport:
>
> find-cycles.pl: Circular dependency
2005 Nov 22
1
windrose (circular package) error in table (PR#8341)
Full_Name: Allyson Williams
Version: 2.1.1
OS: Windows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (203.25.1.208)
I'm using the 'Circular' package to plot windroses. I think the output table
(see out2$table below) is incorrect when using different rotations. More
precisely, when a rotation is used for the plot, the output table stuffs up.
This example is from the code in the help notes, although the