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2010 Feb 25
1
Updating a hexbinplot
Dear all, Considering this simple example of hexbinplot: mixdata <- data.frame(x = c(rnorm(5000), rnorm(5000,4,1.5)), y = c(rnorm(5000), rnorm(5000,2,3)), a = gl(2, 5000)) fig <- hexbinplot(y ~ x | a, mixdata) print(fig) update(fig, colramp = BTC) produces a bad (non-updated) legend. Compare it with: hexbinplot(y ~ x | a, mixdata, colramp = BTC) What
2009 Apr 09
3
Multiple Hexbinplots in 2 columns with a Single Categorical Variable
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, I have a fairly large database (N=13,000) and a single main categorical discriminator between the groups. I want to look at the time course of a number of continuous biochemical variables over chronologic age. Therefore I believe I need to prepare hexbinplots in two columns with simple regression lines in them (with useOuterStrips (in library(latticeExtra) if possible) and also single hexbinplots with two regression lines (panel.lmlines) corresponding to the two groups to facilitate data comparison. Tick marks and labels should be off in most panels...
2009 Jan 03
1
hexbin plot
Hello, I would like some help to plot a vertical line on a scatterplot build with hexbin package. I just need to plot a vertical line on the graph to mark a threshold value on x axis. It would be better if the parameter of the plot line function respect the x axis scale. Thanks, Rodrigo [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Feb 06
2
panel.levelplot() for 2D histograms
Dear R-wizards, I'm trying to plot "binned scatterplots", or 2d histograms, if you wish, for a number of groups by using the lattice functionality it works fine for one group at a time, and probably I could find a work-around, but I prefer to do it the elegant way here's an example of what I want, what I tried and where it goes wrong: require(gregmisc) require(lattice) #toy
2011 Aug 02
3
Clean up a scatterplot with too much data
I'm working with a lot of data right now, but I'm new to R, and not very good with it, hence my request for help. What type of graph could I use to straighten out things like... http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3711389/Untitled.png ...this? I want to see general frequencies. Should I use something like a 3D histogram, or is there an easier way like, say, shading? I'm sure these