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2009 Oct 09
1
Substituting the extracted coefficients into the formula, exctracted from the result of nls()
...fit)), I thought there ought to be a way something along the following lines: f <- substitute(formula(yfit), as.list(coef(yfit))) curve(f, ...) However, this snippet of code doesn't work. Am I thinking into the correct direction at all? Thanks in advance. All the best, Primo? -- Primo? Peterlin, In?titut za biofiziko, Med. fakulteta, Univerza v Ljubljani Lipi?eva 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija. primoz.peterlin at mf.uni-lj.si Tel +386-1-5437612, fax +386-1-4315127, http://biofiz.mf.uni-lj.si/~peterlin/ F8021D69 OpenPGP fingerprint: CB 6F F1 EE D9 67 E0 2F 0B 59 AF 0D 79 56 19...
2009 Sep 28
2
Regression line w/ residuals - tuning the plot
...e (the x-axes should match). Most likely I am not using the correct terminology (if I would have known it, I could have looked in the help pages myself, thank you :), but I hope that the attached files make more sense of what I am trying to do. Thanks in advance. All the best, Primoz -- Primo? Peterlin, In?titut za biofiziko, Med. fakulteta, Univerza v Ljubljani Lipi?eva 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija. primoz.peterlin at mf.uni-lj.si Tel +386-1-5437612, fax +386-1-4315127, http://biofiz.mf.uni-lj.si/~peterlin/ F8021D69 OpenPGP fingerprint: CB 6F F1 EE D9 67 E0 2F 0B 59 AF 0D 79 56 19...
2010 May 19
0
Piecewise nls w/ boundary as a fitting parameter
...k = 1)) What's the proper way to deal with such a case? Am I supposed to somehow obtain the break point separately, and then fit only y0 and k? What is the preferred method for obtaining break point (I am not even sure if I am using this term correctly). Thanks in advance, Primo? -- Primo? Peterlin, In?titut za biofiziko, Med. fakulteta, Univerza v Ljubljani Lipi?eva 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija. primoz.peterlin at mf.uni-lj.si Tel +386-1-5437612, fax +386-1-4315127, http://biofiz.mf.uni-lj.si/~peterlin/ F8021D69 OpenPGP fingerprint: CB 6F F1 EE D9 67 E0 2F 0B 59 AF 0D 79 56 19...
2010 Jan 12
1
Multiple symbols per single line in a legend
Hello everybody, Is it possible to coax legend() into displaying more than one simbol per line in legend? I have a graph like the one attached to this mail; I would like to reorganize the legend in such a way that the duplicate text would be omitted, i.e., the first line would read <square> <triangledown> "increasing frequency" and the second one would read <circle>