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2003 Jul 09
2
Packages, generics, S3 and S4
My question has two parts. The first is with regard to the frame or environment in which generic functions are defined in packages. It seems as though they are defined (i.e. exist as objects) in frame 1, even when defined in a package. The following is a short example: setClass("track",representation(x="numeric",y="numeric")) plotTrack <- function(x,y,...)
2016 Aug 25
2
"plot.ts" doesn't respect the value of "pch" (+ blocked from Bugzilla signups)
I've had a chance to read the source more thoroughly. The chain of events is as follows: 1. Local function `plotts()` is defined with argument `cex` that defaults to `par("cex")` 2. `...` is passed to `plotts()`. If "cex" is an element in `...`, inside `plotts()` the variable `cex` is assigned thereby (overriding the default arg). Importantly, this means that the
2004 Nov 19
0
NLME plottting and Confidence Intervals
All, I have been learning about mixed models and have been able to successfully use lme( ) and nlme( ) to fit some simple linear and 4PL logistic models. As a relative "newbie" I am at a loss as to how I can do the following: (1) Import a SAS dataset with DATE9. formatted time values and get them converted into a convenient time variable for use with the nlme package. In
2016 Aug 25
3
"plot.ts" doesn't respect the value of "pch" (+ blocked from Bugzilla signups)
I did a search on Bugzilla for "plot.ts" and didn't find anything on this issue. I tried to sign up for Bugzilla to report it, but my e-mail address didn't pass your "syntax checking" for a legal e-mail address. The bug is easily reproducible on my machine as follows: ## start # generate some data y <- arima.sim(list(), 150) # this will definitely dispatch to a
2016 Aug 26
0
"plot.ts" doesn't respect the value of "pch" (+ blocked from Bugzilla signups)
>>>>> Gregory Werbin <greg.werbin at libertymail.net> >>>>> on Thu, 25 Aug 2016 15:21:05 -0400 writes: > I've had a chance to read the source more thoroughly. The chain of > events is as follows: > 1. Local function `plotts()` is defined with argument `cex` that > defaults to `par("cex")` > 2. `...` is
2003 Apr 10
6
How to plot several graphs in a single 2-D figure?
...the data points of "*" par(new=T); plot(data2); % data2 is the data points of "s" I found that the x and y labels are messed up, since different graphs use diffrent unit length on the x-axis and y-axis. So is there someway to avoid this problem? Or is there some other function plottting multiple plots in one x-y axis setting? Thanks for your point and help. Fred
2006 Oct 19
0
Rug-like density plots on margins of figure
Hi everyone, I'm trying to plot density curves on the axes of a plot, in a similar way to the 'rug' function. I have had a look at a few approaches and libraries, including: * layout http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/RGraphGallery.php? graph=78 * fancygraph http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/RGraphGallery.php? graph=81 * ggplot - gave up since it needs R 2.3.0 and
2009 Apr 26
4
Scatterplot of two groups side-by-side?
Dear all I'm realy new to R, so I hope you can help me, as I didn't find any solution in the common books. Since some days I'm trying to create the following plot: A scatterplott showning two different groups side-by-side with according regression lines. Both datasets only have the same five factors, so the scatters will form a kind of column at each factor. When I use
2002 Nov 19
5
plotting intersecting planes
...coming who have a MATLAB background. They are coming at the Workshop from a teaching perspective. They are considering using R to avoid licensing issues with MATLAB. One thing they were hoping me to show them was some 3D plotting. I have used persp and image and all. But what about, say, plottting intersecting planes? I can't seem to find a way of plotting in 3D, and then adding another plot. I guess I am after a 3D equivalent of lines or points; one plots the original plot and then adds to it. Ideally, this would be a simple task; we wouldn't want to have our students mucking...
2009 Feb 07
2
Time Series Graphics - "cannot plot more than 10 series"
Hi Experts, I would like to present time series data in meaningful way in building some graphics. I've tried: (1) plot(ts(mbaye3)) and (2) plot(ts(mbaye3), start=1990) But I always get this error-message: Fehler [error] in plotts(x = x, y = y, plot.type = plot.type, xy.labels = xy.labels, : cannot plot more than 10 series as "multiple" my data: mbaye3
2016 Aug 25
0
"plot.ts" doesn't respect the value of "pch" (+ blocked from Bugzilla signups)
> On Aug 24, 2016, at 5:59 PM, Gregory Werbin <greg.werbin at libertymail.net> wrote: > > I did a search on Bugzilla for "plot.ts" and didn't find anything on this issue. I tried to sign up for Bugzilla to report it, but my e-mail address didn't pass your "syntax checking" for a legal e-mail address. > > The bug is easily reproducible on my
2008 Nov 21
1
cex.lab etc. ignored in plot.ts for multiple plots (PR#13315)
Full_Name: Yan Wong Version: 2.8.0 OS: Mac OS X 10.4 Submission from: (NULL) (78.149.183.231) When plotting multiple time series in a single plot, via plot.ts(plot.type="multiple"), the cex.lab, col.lab, and font.lab arguments are ignored > plot(ts(data.frame(a=1:10, b=1:10)), plot.type="single", cex.lab=0.5, col.lab="red") #tiny red axis labels >
2008 Jun 29
3
Interactive plot
Hi all, I have created following codes : mat = cbind(c(0.000059710430,0.000023057380), c(0.000023057380, 0.00005971089)) set.seed = 1000 vary = runif(dim(mat)[1], 2000, 3000) calc = function(mat, vary) { result = vector(length = (length(vary)+1)) result[1] = sqrt(t(vary) %*% vary) for (i in 1 : length(vary)) { result[(i+1)] = sum(vary)*sum(vary*mat[,i])
2018 May 22
2
Plot qualitative y axis
Many thanks, My goal is to make a plott like attached but the Y axis starts in XIV and end at top in I. Generally for instance in excel X axis is categories but Y axis is numbers I want the contrary plotted in lines, your last help is near what I look but barplot is not needed. Hope you can help me thanks in advance. 2018-05-22 0:58 GMT+02:00 Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com>: > Hi
2012 Feb 09
0
Help with TimeSeries
Hello everyone! I´ve started using R last week and I´m having really persistent problems trying to make predictions using the HoltWinters function. I´m sending my script and the errors I´m getting. My data is: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Ago Sep Oct Nov Dec 2004 118 143 169 158 143 135 135 140 135 125.0000 120.0000 120.0000 2005 143 158 180 180 150 150 153 148 150 145.0000
2018 May 23
0
Plot qualitative y axis
Hi Pedro, melt() is probably working. The problem is I did not finish the copy and paste.? It would have been better if I had included the ggplot() command. Try ============================================================== library(reshape2) library(ggplot2) dat1? <- structure(list(N = c("I", "II", "III", "IV", "V", "VI",
2018 May 23
0
Plot qualitative y axis
Hi Pedro, Not too hard. Just have to watch the order of the variables: ppdf<-read.table(text="N M W I 10 106 II 124 484 III 321 874 IV 777 1140 V 896 996 VI 1706 1250 VII 635 433 VIII 1437 654 IX 693 333 X 1343 624 XI 1221 611 XII 25 15 XIII 3 NA XIV 7 8", header=TRUE) plot(rev(ppdf[,2]),1:14,col="blue",lty=1,type="l",
2005 Mar 09
4
Lattice device page options-margins
I am using lattice to make figures as pdfs: trellis.device(device = "pdf",file = "Figure6.pdf",color = FALSE) I need to specify some blank space on the left-hand margins (the pages will be bound so we need about 0.5 inch)). I have tried a number of solutions but none seems to work (e.g. par.set). Can this be done when initiating the plotting device? Or is the some other way
2007 Feb 27
2
ts; decompose; plot and title
Is there any way to give a "decent" title after I plot something generated by decompose? For example: # generate something with period 12 x <- rnorm(600) + sin(2 * pi * (1:600) / 12) # transform to a monthy time series y <- ts(x, frequency=12, start=c(1950,1)) # decompose z <- decompose(y) # plot plot(z) Now, the title is the ugly "Decomposition of additive time
2002 Apr 18
2
Changing tick mark labels
Hello, Can anyone help me out with this problem? After performing logistic regressions and testing the significance with likelihood ratios, I have plotted the results using "termplot". I am wondering, how to get the names of my variables to appear on the x-axis rather than ascending numbers? I have used: termplot(fm, se=T, axes=FALSE, col.se="black") axis(1, 1:4,