Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "fincher".
2011 Dec 05
3
adding hyperlinked text to pdf plot
Howdy,
I have read that if you put a URL in the text of a plot being saved
into pdf, the result is a functional hyperlink. I am interested in
having text in a plot that is linked to a URL, but I would like the
text to be something other than the URL. Is this possible? Thank you.
- Fincher
2010 Dec 13
2
inconsistency with cor() - "x must be numeric"
...s correctly. On my colleague's
computer (Windows box running R 2.12) the function throws an error at the
cor() function call saying that "x must be numeric." We are running on the
exact same data set and source'ing the same function definition. Any help
would be appreciated.
- Fincher
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2011 Aug 08
1
Creating a simple 1-row heatmap
...e dimensions I prefer, but when I do a
small sample the coloring seems to not correlate with the data even though I
have Rowv and Colv both set to FALSE. Any recommendations about the best
way to make a clean, simple heatmap from a single array of positive integers
would be greatly appreciated.
- Fincher
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2010 May 14
1
finding the plot limits generated by default
...or to running the function.
I want the scale of the second plot to align to that of the first, but I
don't know how to find the default xlim for the graph generated by the
function. Is there any way to access this information so I can then pass it
to the plot() of the second plot? Thanks!
- Fincher
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2012 Feb 08
1
Force printing of excluded axis annotations
...1,2,3,4,5,6,7),cex.axis=8)
The issue is that, apparently, R doesn't think that the -1 can fit,
even though there is most certainly enough space. Is there a way to
force R to print all the annotations I give it, regardless of
proximity or to reduce the space it believes it needs? Thank you.
- Fincher
2010 Jul 08
1
plotting lines when data has missing/NA values
...Essentially
I would like each data point to be connected to the next non-NA data
point. I also thought about subsetting the relevant data points out,
but am unsure how to do this while retaining the column numbers so
they will not be affected spatially. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
- Fincher
2012 Feb 02
1
Gapless Support
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On 03.02.2012 1:11, Declan Kelly wrote:
> Many people who use FLAC to archive entire CDs (as opposed to
> "albums" of tracks that may or may not be on the same CD) will rip
> the entire disc and store it in a single FLAC file, with the CUE
> sheet either as a separate file, embedded in the FLAC metadata, or
> both.
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