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2013 Jun 04
1
High volume plot using log(local density)
Hi, I am using the densCols to draw a high volume scatter plot. Instead of using the default local density, I would like to take log of the local density and then map them to the colors. I could not figure out how to do that. For example: plot(x,y,col=densCols(x,y,"log")) ? Any help would be appreciated! Jiaxiu [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Feb 06
2
Fw: Plotting in subareas using par(fig=) parameter
Any idea why I can no longer plot two graphs on the same graphics device using the par(fig=) parameter? A simpler par(mfrow=c(1,2)) does work, showing the two plots side-by-side, but I would like the first to be larger. This simple example fails: x<-c(1,1,NA,2,2,NA,3,3) y<-c(2,4,NA,3,5,NA,1,4) par(fig=c(0,2/3,0,1)) plot(x,y) par(fig=c(2/3,1,0,1)) qqnorm(x) When plotted, the last
2013 Feb 27
1
Separation issue in binary response models - glm, brglm, logistf
Dear all, I am encountering some issues with my data and need some help. I am trying to run glm analysis with a presence/absence variable as response variable and several explanatory variable (time, location, presence/absence data, abundance data). First I tried to use the glm() function, however I was having 2 warnings concerning glm.fit () : # 1: glm.fit: algorithm did not converge # 2:
2005 Feb 09
2
Histogram Bar Spacing or Border Width
Is there any way to control the spacing between bars in a histogram, or change the border width (I'm assuming the hist() function, though alternatives are welcome)? I'm interested in changing the visual spacing between columns in a plotted histogram. The general effect I'm looking for can be accomplished in barplots using the "width=" parameter, but I have not been able
2011 Jan 26
0
Fwd: MAtrix addressing
Begin forwarded message: > From: David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net> > Date: January 26, 2011 8:32:30 AM EST > To: Alaios <alaios at yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [R] MAtrix addressing > > > On Jan 26, 2011, at 7:58 AM, Alaios wrote: > >> Unfortunately right now is convoluted... by I was trying to find >> some solution. >> Bring again