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2011 Jun 28
2
problem with corrgram function
Dear list,
I have a problem with the "corrgram" function. It does not seem to
"color" large negative correlations, while the same correlation, if
positive, provides no problems. Is this a bug?
require(corrgram)
a = seq(1,100)
b = -jitter(seq(1,100), 80)
cor(a,b) # r about -.96
c=as.data.frame(cbind(a,b))
corrgram(c, order=NULL, lower.panel=panel.pie,upper.panel=NULL,
2013 Aug 22
1
corrgram (package corrgram): how to plot multiple correlograms in the same page?
Hello,
I am trying to plot a few correlograms on the same figure, with the function corrgram() from the package corrgram. However, the function does not seem to use the base graphic system, as setting out the multiple figure layout with, e.g., par(mfrow=c(2, 2,)) does not work.
Does anybody know a workaround for this?
Many thanks in advance for any advice
best
giuseppe
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Giuseppe Pagnoni,
2012 Aug 28
2
corrgram
Hello,
are there fixed threshold values for the changes between different
shades of blue in the corrgram?
Or is a chang relative depending on the data?
I didnt get it in manual.
Thank you very much, best regards
Claudia
2012 May 25
1
Correlograms: using boxes and different variables on rows and columns
I'm trying to make correlograms using corrgram. See below for a simple
example.
####
library(corrgram)
data(baseball)
vars1 <- c("Assists","Atbat","Errors","Hits","Homer","logSal")
vars2 <- c("Putouts","RBI","Runs","Walks","Years")
2012 Aug 13
1
how to change variable names in corrgram diagonal
given this example
library(corrgram)
corrgram(mtcars[2:6], order=TRUE, upper.panel=panel.conf,
lower.panel=panel.pie,
diag.panel=panel.minmax,
text.panel=panel.txt)
how can I change the variable names in main diagonal?
(so that I can put more informative names of variables)
I think to understand that this should be done by modifing the panel.txt
function but
2013 Jun 27
1
corrgram with two datasets
Hi,
I would like to display inter-parameter scatter plots like those with the corrgram package (see upper triangle here: http://www.statmethods.net/advgraphs/images/corrgram2.png ), just that I would like to plot two datasets instead of one. Say one with black and one with red dots. Or a merged dataset where an indicator column is used to assign different colors to particular dots - with still
2011 May 06
1
How to alter circle size
Hello all,
I'm trying to create a heatmap using 2 matrices I have: z and v. Both
matrices represent different correlations for the same independent
variables. The problem I have is that I wish to have the values from matrix
z to be represented by color intensity while having the values from matrix v
to be represented by circle size. I currently have the following in front of
me and an unsure
2012 Jan 10
1
Correlograms
I would like to make a correlogram in which I also have a correlation matrix
instead of one of the panels.
Is that possible?
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2003 Sep 11
3
Flipping a heatmap
Hi
I am using the heatmap function in package mva to look at large
correlation matrices visually.
Is there any way to "flip" the output of heatmap plot left-right so
that, if presented with a correlation matrix, it plots the unity
elements in the correlation matrix along a diagonal from top left to
bottom right?
For example:
library(mva)
x = matrix(rnorm(1000), ncol=10)
z = cor(x)
2010 Jun 23
2
Analyzing large transition matrix
Let's say you have a dataframe of car trade-ins. For example, each row
contains
oldcar newcar qty
and a typical entry could be
lexus bmw 1
I put the qty column to allow for fleet purchases, where one purchase
may convert multiple cars at once.
I'd like to show what's going on. I could do a histogram of newcar to
show the frequency each type of car is bought. If there
2010 Aug 19
1
Correlograms and linear regression
Dear all,
I generated a Correlograms and used the panel.ellipse (confidence ellipse
and smoothed line) option. Is there a way to get instead of the smoothed
line the linear regression?
Thanks,
As hz
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2007 Dec 03
1
cor(data.frame) infelicities
In using cor(data.frame), it is annoying that you have to explicitly
filter out non-numeric columns, and when you don't, the error message
is misleading:
> cor(iris)
Error in cor(iris) : missing observations in cov/cor
In addition: Warning message:
In cor(iris) : NAs introduced by coercion
It would be nicer if stats:::cor() did the equivalent *itself* of the
following for a data.frame:
2013 Oct 21
2
plot correlation matrix
Hi all,
I am having 4 vectors like
Data: num [1:4, 1:32] -82.8 -81.8 -75.5 -107.6 -87.6 ...
and I want to calculate the correlation between those.
Is there a graphical way in R to plot the correlations or not?
I would like to thank you in advance for your help
Regards
Alex
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2008 Sep 11
0
Error: bad value
Dear R Users,
I am getting a strange error, also relayed by Jose Quesada about a year
ago. As below, in his message, I get "Error: bad value" to whatever I
enter into the R console.
My configuration is:
- Windows XP SP2
- R 2.7.2
Has this problem been tracked down to a specific package ? I am using the
following packages:
library(strucchange)
library(car)
library(lmtest)