Displaying 20 results from an estimated 24 matches for "juxtaposing".
2009 Apr 08
0
Customize Legend in Juxtaposed Barplot
Hello, I'm making barplots out of binary data, typically 0=no 1=yes,
but in some instances I have 2=Don't Know.
Anyway, when I create a juxtaposed barplot, what appears in the legend
is 0,1,and 2.
I want it to read No, Yes, Don't Know.
I'm not sure how to do that.
In addition to this, the other variable that this juxtaposed barplot is
grouped by is grade level, which is a
2010 Jan 20
2
How do I juxtapose two lattice graphs with common X axes such that the X axes line up?
Hello,
I would like to juxtapose two lattice graphs with common X axes such that the X axes line up. I am using plot right now but the edges are not neat and it would be nice if I could just draw 1 X axis and not both of them.
Here is my code:
upper<-bwplot(SignalUsed~as.factor(AllNormalHitsNamesCount),data=NmlOverviewArray2,
xlab="",
ylab="Intensity of Individual
2008 May 03
2
Stacked bar plot anomaly When column contains a negative and a positive value
Hello users,
I've noticed a problem when creating a stacked column plot when a column
contains a negative and a positive value. e.g.
series1<-c(-1,-2, 3, 4, 5)
series2<-c( 5, -4,-3,-2, 1)
data<-rbind(series1,series2)
barplot(as.matrix(data), beside=FALSE)
In these cases (i.e. first, third and fifth columns) the plotting is not
handled correctly. Compare this output with that
2001 Aug 28
2
Christmas tree graphs
Hello R users,
I wish to draw a type of horizontal bar chart for two groups (males and
females). The values for one group will start at the y-axis and point to the
left, and the values for the other group will start at the y-axis and point to
the right. If you're (un)lucky, the resulting graph can assume the shape of a
Christmas tree.
The data are
left.side <- c(107092, 113053,
2016 Nov 21
2
Seek failure with very short files
...was wondering when it would be useful to compress very short audio
files. The answer may be when there are lots of files, for instance in
the case of sound fonts, or a large collection of transients. Probably
it would be better to compress the whole collection as a single large
file obtained by juxtaposing the short clips, with cues or marks to
separate the original files. May be this allows a more efficient way to
deal with headers.
Federico
On 21/11/2016 16:28, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Luke Bradford wrote:
>
>> I am not set up to easily put together a minimal repro, but I can wo...
2004 Dec 10
1
bar charts
Hi,
I'd like plot a bar graphic of a array.
I'd like to have the values of the single columns as juxtaposed bars (like in
"barplot" with beside=TRUE) and I'd like to have the values of the single
columns expressed like percentage of the sum of the coloumn.
In this way all the bars are composed by the sum of the percentage of the
values of a coloumn (with different colors)
2004 Dec 01
2
barplot() using beside=TRUE and the density argument
Hi
I am using barplot() to draw some barplots, with a matrix as the data so
that multiple bars are drawn for each data point. I want to use the
argument "beside=TRUE" to juxtapose the bars instead of stacking them.
If I execute:
barplot(data,names.arg=names,density=c(20,10),beside=FALSE)
I get the expected behaviour i.e. the bottom part of the column is
shaded 20 lines per inch, the
2004 Oct 23
1
Legend/Substitute/Plotmath problem
Hello,
I seem unable to construct a legend which contains a substitution as
well as math symbols. I'm trying to do the following:
strain2 <- "YJG48"
legend.txt <- c(
substitute(
strain *
%==% *
"YJG45, rpn10" *
%Delta%,
list(strain=strain2)
),
"Verhulst/Logistic",
"Malthus"
)
legend(
100,2.5,
legend.txt,
cex=0.75,
2011 Jul 01
1
Reverse legend label order in barplot
Hi list,
I've thus far not found a solution to my problem and hope someone can help.
I have a data matrix and wish to plot a stacked bar plot using barplot().
This is simple enough, but I have a problem with the legend labels being in
the reverse order from what I want. The default appears to have labels
ascending bottom-to-top reflecting bottom-to-top sub-bars, but I would like
the
2005 Aug 23
1
looking for blind win32 users
At 11:05 PM 8/23/2005, you wrote:
>Now I know Oddcast is not one of the standard Ogg tools, but I thought I
>would take this opportunity to mention that it is almost unusable by
>blind users. I believe v3 is much better than v2 since it uses standard
>Windows controls, but it is impossible to tab to the encoder list and
>load an encoder configuration. If a user manages to click
1997 Sep 11
1
R-alpha: Mathematical Annotation in R (plots)
[[ this has first bounced to me as 'list-manager', because the
subject said ``Returned mail: User unknown''
Paul, I assume you'd approve the subject I've chosen...
-- Martin M
]]
hi
for those who are interested ...
the following is a LaTeX document which describes the current state of
mathematical expression syntax in R
paul
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2016 Dec 07
1
Seek failure with very short files
...seful to compress very short audio
>> files. The answer may be when there are lots of files, for instance in the
>> case of sound fonts, or a large collection of transients. Probably it would
>> be better to compress the whole collection as a single large file obtained
>> by juxtaposing the short clips, with cues or marks to separate the original
>> files. May be this allows a more efficient way to deal with headers.
>>
>> Federico
>>
>> On 21/11/2016 16:28, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
>>
>> Luke Bradford wrote:
>>
>>
>> I...
2005 Oct 24
1
Basic: setting resolution and size of an R graphic
Dear List,
I am sorry if this perhaps a too basic question, but I have not found an
answer in Google or in the R help system. I am trying to use R to do a
very simple analysis of some data (RT-PCR and Western analysis) with a
T-test and
to plot the results as a histogram with error bars. (I have pasted an
example script at the bottom of this mail).
In order to use this for publication, I would
2016 Nov 21
0
Seek failure with very short files
...en it would be useful to compress very short audio
> files. The answer may be when there are lots of files, for instance in the
> case of sound fonts, or a large collection of transients. Probably it would
> be better to compress the whole collection as a single large file obtained
> by juxtaposing the short clips, with cues or marks to separate the original
> files. May be this allows a more efficient way to deal with headers.
>
> Federico
>
> On 21/11/2016 16:28, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
>
> Luke Bradford wrote:
>
>
> I am not set up to easily put together a...
2005 Jan 22
0
statistical test improvement of readability (was average disjunction)
Dear all ReadeRs
I was finding a quick method to improve test readability adding or constructing
(with your help....) one or more function that allow what follow.
Please consider
Trt<-c(1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,5)
Block<-c(1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4)
AD2DAT<-c(1.44,2.32,1.68,1.28,0.12,0.08,0.24,0.52,0.12,0.08,0.16,0.28,0.16,0.08,0.12,0.12,0.16,0.08,0.32,0.76)
2009 Jun 05
1
Mixed Latin, Greek and subscript characters in axis label
Dear R-helpers,
I have been trying to figure out how to plot a graph with an axis label
consisting of a mixture of Latin, Greek and subscript characters.
Specifically, I need to write A[beta]{1-42}, where A is Latin script A,
[beta] is Greek lower case beta and {1-42} is subscript '1-42'.
I can use xlab=expression(beta[1-42]) and obtain the [beta]{1-42} part of
the label. But, I can't
2016 Nov 15
2
Seek failure with very short files
Hi!
We are using libFLAC++ in our project for both encoding and decoding. I've
found an issue where ::FLAC::Decoder::Stream::seek_absolute() fails with
very short files (less than 2500 frames or so.) I've attached an example of
such a file.
The failure case is in stream_decoder.c, line 3071. The comment above this
case reads "check if the bounds are still ok." The sample
1999 Feb 18
1
[Q] use of expression() in plot() vs. hist()
In plot() I can get greek symbols into text items without trouble.
However, some of the same commands don't work as I would expect with
hist(). See the example below.
> plot(1:10, 2:11, xlab=expression(paste("scaled", rho)))
---- works as expected, ie. prints the greek rho
> hist(c(0,0,0,0,4,5,6,6,6,8), xlab=expression(paste("scaled", rho)))
Error: Object
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
2005 Aug 23
3
looking for blind win32 users
Hello all,
Sorry to post this here, but I am pretty sure there are a few blind
win32 users who frequent the list.
I'm looking for a blind win32 user or someone visually impaired enough
to depend on assistive technology to use applications. I am doing
research related to win32 development and assistive technologies.
Essentially I'm trying to make sure a new application will be usable by