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2010 Jul 20
1
Using" fig=" in one screen created with "split.screen()"
Hi,
I successfully created 3 screens with the following:
fig.mat<-c(0,.5,.5,.5,1,1,0,0,.5,1,.5,1)
fig.mat<-matrix(fig.mat,nrow=3)
fig.mat
split.screen(fig.mat)
I can plot three different plots on those 3 screens, but when I try the following:
(Trying to create three graphs with a common x-axis but different y-axis on screen 1)
screen(1)
par(oma=c(3,3,0,0))
par(fig=c(0,1,0,0.33))
2004 Mar 22
3
Setting the 'fig' graphic parameter
Hi guys,
# I would like to plot a figure with the following layout:
#
# ----------------------------
# | | |
# | | |
# | | |
# | |--------|
# | | |
# | | |
# | | |
# ----------------------------
x <- rnorm(100)
y <- rnorm(100)
2006 Jan 22
4
SeBackupPrivilege
We're using Samba 3.0.21a-1 on a CentOS 4.2 server (kernel
2.6.9-22.0.2.ELsmp); everything works more or less fine,
it's functioning as the PDC with an OpenLDAP back end (setup
essentially straight from the Idealx.org playbook), etc.
We're trying to mount Windows shares to back them up, and
getting "permission denied" errors when trying to read
certain files from those
2000 Oct 27
1
par(ask=T) in termplot() (PR#711)
At 11:57 25/10/00 +0100, Brian Ripley wrote:
>> Date: mer., 25 oct. 2000 12:38:55 +0200
>> From: Emmanuel Paradis <paradis@isem.univ-montp2.fr>
>
>> I think it would be nice to have par(ask=T) set by default in termplot(),
>> like it is in plot.lm().
>
>Well, it isn't really the default in plot.lm, the default for `ask' being
>
>interactive()
2003 Jan 28
1
can't create user entries in smbpasswd
...at/using_samba/ch09_02.html
/usr/local/samba/swat/using_samba/ch09_03.html
/usr/local/samba/swat/using_samba/index.html
/usr/local/samba/swat/using_samba/inx.html
/usr/local/samba/swat/using_samba/licenseinfo.html
/usr/local/samba/swat/using_samba/this_edition.html
/usr/local/samba/swat/using_samba/figs/sam.0101.gif
/usr/local/samba/swat/using_samba/figs/sam.0102.gif
/usr/local/samba/swat/using_samba/figs/sam.0103.gif
/usr/local/samba/swat/using_samba/figs/sam.0104.gif
/usr/local/samba/swat/using_samba/figs/sam.0105.gif
/usr/local/samba/swat/using_samba/figs/sam.0106.gif
/usr/local/samba/swat/usin...
2012 Oct 30
1
print and execute functions in a package namespace
Let's say I have a package that consists of a set of functions, fig1(),
fig2(), fig3() ..., each of which
produces a plot, and perhaps some printed output, e.g.,
fig1 <- function() plot(1:10)
fig2 <- function() plot(10:1)
fig3 <- function() {y<-sample(1:10,10); plot(y); y}
I'd like to produce a document (PDF or HTML) containing the listing of
each function and its output,
2003 Feb 06
2
Fw: Plotting in subareas using par(fig=) parameter
Any idea why I can no longer plot two graphs on the same graphics device
using the par(fig=) parameter?
A simpler par(mfrow=c(1,2)) does work, showing the two plots side-by-side,
but I would like the first
to be larger. This simple example fails:
x<-c(1,1,NA,2,2,NA,3,3)
y<-c(2,4,NA,3,5,NA,1,4)
par(fig=c(0,2/3,0,1))
plot(x,y)
par(fig=c(2/3,1,0,1))
qqnorm(x)
When plotted, the last
2012 Aug 21
2
Sweave: R chunk inside caption?
Hi Folks,
I'm surprised, but I didn't find this question addressed anywhere. I'd
like to generate a LaTeX caption with R code. I've tried the code
below, but I get the following TeX error:
! Argument of \@caption has an extra }.
<inserted text>
\par
l.21 }
Any thoughts? Perhaps I'll have to write the "\caption{}" text with R?
thanks!
2001 Jun 11
0
mult.fig() utility [was "margin text mtext"]
Martin,
I have an objection in principle to anything that has the side-effect of
clobbering something in the global environment, even something as innocuous
looking as "old.par". I certainly object to putting something like that
into a public library, however clever and useful the code might be. It just
is not safe.
As a quick way round this I suggest the following (R only) solution:
2002 Feb 23
1
wish: postscript-device - LaTeX ec-fonts (PR#1322)
Full_Name: Christof Boeckler
Version: 1.4.1
OS: linux 2.4, x86
Submission from: (NULL) (217.233.100.207)
Hello R-gurus,
I have a little contribution to the wishlist:
Since (?) I am using the more recent ec-font-family with LaTeX instead of the
original cm-family, I did not manage to use this new feature about using (TeX's)
cm-fonts for PS-output. I got the following errors when trying to
2000 Oct 25
2
par(ask=T) in termplot()
Hi,
I think it would be nice to have par(ask=T) set by default in termplot(),
like it is in plot.lm().
Best,
Emmanuel Paradis
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2006 Mar 24
1
Sweaving in png
...impossible, due to the huge size of the pdf pictures produced.
The first solution I found was to save pictures in png, when too heavy in pdf. Here is an example:
### in a .rnw document ###
% here is an invisible chunck to create a picture
<<fig =FALSE,echo=FALSE>>=
png(filename='figs/myPic.png')
@
% next, R code to generate picture
<<fig=FALSE,echo=TRUE>>=
...[code to produce the figure]
@
% then, close the device. Hidden, again
<<fig =FALSE,echo=FALSE>>=
dev.off()
@
% and then, include it as a picture
\includegraphics{figs/myPic.png}
### end of...
1998 Mar 26
1
R-beta: multiplot using fig
I followed Bill Venables's suggestion and tried to make a multiplot figure
with fig (using R .62).
> x<-rnorm(100)
> y<-rnorm(100)
> x11()
> par(fig=c(0,2/3,0,1))
> plot(x,y)
> par(fig=c(2/3,1,0,1))
> qqnorm(x)
> postscript(file="twoplot.ps")
> par(fig=c(0,2/3,0,1))
> plot(x,y)
> par(fig=c(2/3,1,0,1))
> qqnorm(x)
However
1999 Dec 02
1
problem with par(fig=value)
hello all,
I want to draw a figure with multiple plot on the same page using the
par(fig=value) parameter but
> par(fig = c(0, 50, 60, 95)/100, adj = 5/10)
> eboulis(iris.acp)
> par(fig = c(45, 100, 60, 95)/100, mgp = c(3, 1/2, 0))
> boites(iris.acp)
draw the graphics on 2 different pages.
what am I doing wrong ?
thanks for your help.
Mathieu
[using R 0.65 under Linux Redhat
2008 Nov 03
1
Sweave: side by side dynamic graphs
Hi all:
I'm trying to create some side by side dynamic graphics on the same page but I am running into some problems. I am able to create side by side figures only if I import them into my PDF. see the example bellow:
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage{color,cite,graphicx}% to put in axodraw
\usepackage{latexsym,amssymb,epsf}
\begin{document}
%Import two figures side by side. Please
1998 Jan 30
1
R-beta: Fig driver for "R"?
Hello all R users and developers!
In the "Notes on R" I have found the following information:
(page 60, 13-th footnote) "... a better solution is to use the fig()
driver (available from statlib) and use a conversion program, such as
fig2dev, to convert the resultant fig code to Encapsulated Podtscript."
I was very glad to read it, because I'm often forced to use
2013 Jun 19
2
knitr without R studio
Hello folks,
I`m using knitr on R studio, which make it easy to use, but a coworker of
mine would like to run it on "simple" R. So I was wondering if you know what
is the equivalent of the button "knit HTML" in RStudio in R. I tried
knit2HTML(
<html>
<head>
<title></title>
</head>
<body style="background-color:white">
2000 Feb 14
2
par(fig) problem
hello R-users,
I'd like to plot four graphics on the same page but with different
sizes. I've tried to use :
par(fig=c(0,0.5,0,0.6))
plot(fig1)
par(fig=c(0.5,1,0,0.6))
plot(fig2)
etc...
but when a figure is plotted, it erase the previous.
I've tried to pass 'new=T' to plot function but it's not possible.
What can I do ? is it a bug ?
I've already reported this a 2 or
2010 Aug 10
1
Sweave with dev.new()
Dear list.
I am preparing a R package, and the last step is to write a package
vignette using Sweave. However, I am experiencing some trouble when trying
to include plots in my Sweave document. That is, in my package I have made
some plotting functions in which I start by calling 'new.dev()' to start a
graphics device of a certain width and height, and then proceed with
plot(). These
2005 Nov 18
1
How to plot two dataset in one fig?
Hi all,
I am new in R tool. I would like to plot two dataset in in fig.
Here is what I did for both a and b data sets
jpeg(file="a.jpeg")
dat<-read.table('a', header=F, sep=',')
dim(dat)
y<-dat[,1]
y<-y[!is.na(y)]
plot(y);lines(lowess(y, f=0.05), col =
("red"), lwd=5)
dev.off
Two questions:
1. How I can save this lowess smooth data?
2. Once I