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2001 Jun 11
1
Additional output in cancor
Hi everyone, Can I suggest an additional output component in cancor, from package mva? It would be useful to have the number of canonical correlation vectors, equivalently the rank of the covariance between x and y (label "rank"). This would usually be min(dx, dy), where dx and dy have already been computed for the svd function, but there might be situations where it was less than
2000 Jan 04
1
Alternative to cxy in R
good morning to the R-help list!, I would like to ask if there is an alternative to the S ploting parameter "cxy" in R. I am trying to port some S code to R that makes use of this "cxy" parameter to scale the graphics, and I don't find this parameter in help(par). thank you, IOsu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jes?s
2002 Feb 21
2
help understanding box plots
Another naive stats question. I'm trying to better understand what boxplots are telling me. I think what I see is the median and the boundaries of the 1st and 3rd quartiles. The whiskers represent the range of the data unless there are points which are outside "range" (default: 1.5) times the distance from the median to that quartile. Is that right? I've read the
2014 Mar 07
3
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Add second "failure" AtomicOrdering to cmpxchg instruction
...amp;CGF, AtomicExpr *E, llvm::Value *Dest, LoadVal1->setAlignment(Align); llvm::LoadInst *LoadVal2 = CGF.Builder.CreateLoad(Val2); LoadVal2->setAlignment(Align); + // FIXME: The failure order needs demoting if it's AcquireRelease or Release. llvm::AtomicCmpXchgInst *CXI = - CGF.Builder.CreateAtomicCmpXchg(Ptr, LoadVal1, LoadVal2, Order); + CGF.Builder.CreateAtomicCmpXchg(Ptr, LoadVal1, LoadVal2, Order, Order); CXI->setVolatile(E->isVolatile()); llvm::StoreInst *StoreVal1 = CGF.Builder.CreateStore(CXI, Val1); StoreVal1->setAlignm...
1999 May 17
1
Character height & width in user co-ordinates
Is there an equivalent to the S-PLUS par()$cxy in R? Also, is it possible to get notice taken of some equivalent of \n in R when using text()? For what it is worth I am using RW-0.64.1. John Maindonald email : john.maindonald at anu.edu.au Statistical Consulting Unit, phone : (6249)3998 c/o CMA, SMS, fax : (6249)5549 John Dedman Mathematical
2001 Aug 01
3
partial correlations
Howdy! I need to calculate partial correlations and I just can't find out how to do that with R. Can anybody help? Ragnar -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !)
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
2002 Mar 01
4
UI regression
Hi, Earlier this year I "upgraded" from wine 20010510 to 20011226 in order to see if some kind of resource leak was fixed which caused screen redraws to get progressively slower and slower and slower and slower, .... That was fixed but there seemed to be a significant number of graphics and UI regressions. I've just upgraded to 20020228 to see if things were any better and within
2003 May 12
2
on.exit(par(old.par)) warnings
I often use something like old.par <- par(set someting) on.exit(par(old.par)) but in R 1.7.0. I now get warnings: > old.par <- par() > par(old.par) Warning messages: 1: parameter "cin" can't be set in: par(args) 2: parameter "cra" can't be set in: par(args) 3: parameter "csi" can't be set in: par(args) 4:
2006 Oct 17
1
Some questions on Rpart algorithm
Hello: I am using rpart and would like more background on how the splits are made and how to interpret results - also how to properly use text(.rpart). I have looked through Venables and Ripley and through the rpart help and still have some questions. If there is a source (say, Breiman et al) on decision trees that would clear this all up, please let me know. The questions below pertain to a
2003 Jun 19
3
Background color(s) for groupedData plot
I've been using par() to check the graphics parameters associated with both plot(<fitted linear model>) and plot(<grouped data object>). AFAIK the only differences are in the $cxy, $usr, $xaxp, and $yaxp parameters but the background color for the grouped data plot is grey while the linear model plot has a white background. When I've tried par(bg = "white") prior to
2005 Feb 18
3
Barplot - Can't figure it out
Hi, I have two catagorical vectors like this; x = c(1, 2, 4, 2, 1) y = c(2, 4, 2 ,4, 1) I want to set up a barplot with the catagories 1-4 horizontally and number of occurances vertically for each vector x,y. I've tried boxplot(table(x,y), beside=T) and boxplot(c(x,y), beside=T) among others, but can't get it to work...Any ideas? I'd apppreciate any help
2004 Nov 20
1
how to suppress whiskers in a bwplot?
dear R-help, i have looked carefully through the R-help archives for information on how to suppress whiskers in a bwplot. someone asked this question a while ago, but the answer he received is not available in the archives. but i did manage to get my hands on a panel function (called "my.panel") that is supposed to do this (the function is reproduced at the end of the email, below).
2009 Mar 19
1
Difference in client vs. server graphics defaults
Hello, I am having trouble with the difference between default graphic settings on my client machine and the instance of R on our company's server. I created a script locally that output graphs, but when I run it on the server the output graphs have titles running past the margins, legends improperly placed, etc. I checked the default par() settings and found differences between my machine
2002 Jul 24
2
printing trouble
what I have: a SuSE 8.0 pro, running samba 2.2.3a as a PDC a deskjet 895 cxi configured in cups cups configured to accept the application/octet-stream mimetype me wanting to upload winXP and win98 drivers to the samba server so that clients just connect, then get the drivers. uploaded drivers from winxp box (bot xp and '98 drivers) directories on samba's PRINT$ res...
2003 May 21
0
Strange problem with HP DeskJet 980cxi and HP Color InkJet CP1700
...ystem is cups. Printers are connected via JetDirect-boxes to the network. Printers like the HP LaserJet 4100 work fine with the Microsoft and the HP drivers. A double click on the printer icon in the network neighbourhood downloads the driver and the printer is accessible. For the HP DeskJet 980 cxi and HP Color Inkjet CP1700 we only have the original HP drivers. After downloading them from the server the printer is not accessible. If I try to view the properties dialog of the printer I receive an access-violation (0xc0000005) from Explorer.exe and I'm unable to print :-< The only prin...
2005 Jun 01
1
panel.axis() & grid/lattice settings
Hello, I wish to customize the tick marks and labels of axes in panels produced by high-level lattice functions, namely xyplot. I know I can use the scales argument to specify values for rot, cex, etc. in the top-level call. However, I am interested in determining values for cex and rot based on the current panel / viewport and device. More specifically, I would like to make adjustments when
2010 Aug 12
3
Median abline how-to ?
Hi, I'm newbie with R and don't really know how to add a median line to each of the groups that is not all the plot long. Here is a small working code that i have adapted for my purpose. If somebody could tell me how to draw median lines on each group and not all plot long. ctl <- c(4.17,5.58,5.18,6.11,4.50,4.61,5.17,4.53,5.33,5.14) trt <-
2010 Mar 22
3
add information above bars of a barplot()
hi, I have a barplot with six clusters of four bars each. Now I would like to add the exact value of each bar as a number above the bar. I hoped to get some tips here. I could simply add text at the different positions, but I don't understand how the margins on the x-axis are calculated (how can I get / calculate the x-ticks of a barplot?). Also I would like to code this flexible enough so
2002 Nov 13
2
Wandering usr values in par(no.readonly=TRUE) (PR#2283)
>>>>> "Marc" == Marc Schwartz <mschwartz@medanalytics.com> >>>>> on Wed, 13 Nov 2002 11:01:49 -0600 writes: Marc> Marc Schwartz wrote: >> SNIP >> >> I am guessing that this may be the result of par("ylog") >> and par("xlog") being read only and perhaps impacting the >>