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2002 Oct 17
1
panel vs subpanel in cloud from lattice library
Hi,
Could somebody explain to be the different between the panel and the subpanel parameter in the cloud function of the lattice
library. I'm not sure when to use which.
Thanks
Rishabh
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2004 Sep 01
1
Tick marks in cloud (lattice)
Hi! Probably a simple question, but I can't get any tick marks in the 3d
scatterplot I created using the cloud function.
The following works to display the three groups using different symbols:
data(iris)
cloud(Sepal.Length ~ Petal.Length * Petal.Width, data = iris, cex = 1.2,
groups = Species, pch = c(16,1,1), col = c("black","black","red"),
subpanel =
2002 Aug 12
1
question about cloud() in lattice package
Hi all,
I have been previously been using scatterplot3d package to create some graphs but unfortunately it does not allow me to rotate the
plot on all three axis. The cloud() function in the lattice package does allow me to do so. When I was using scatterplot3d I was
using a script (Shown Below) to calculate the mean, quartiles and range limits for all three axis and I was representing that on the
2024 Nov 13
1
UPS wiring question (electrical code)
...Code requires (being a little fuzzy
as this is just setup to ask my real question):
grounding conductor (earthing conductor in UK, "green wire" in US)
bonded from the main ground system (more or less at the entrance
panel) to all exposed metal including case and ground bus of any
subpanels
a single bond from neutral ("grounded conductor", white in US) to
ground at the service entrance (SE). (I think in the UK this bond is on
the power company side and the SE has N and G separate.)
When you have a wall outlet, it has neutral/hot/ground, and neutral and
ground are c...
2004 Feb 24
0
Suggestions ?!?!
For the question at the end, try barplot with the
horiz=TRUE argument.
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 09:30:21 -0500
From: ivo welch <ivo.welch at yale.edu>
To: <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
Cc: <r-help-owner at stat.math.ethz.ch>,ivo welch <ivo.welch at yale.edu>
Subject: [R] Suggestions ?!?!
hi chaps:
* I have some suggestion, the first of which is about
2004 Feb 12
1
suggestion "suggestion" and dataframe operations
hi chaps:
a simple suggestion: R tells me who the contributors() are, but this
should also tell me where I should mail suggestions to. Is it this
mailing list? a repository of suggestions? an individual?
this came up because i wanted to suggest two small enhancements:
the first is for the summary() method for plain data frames. it would
seem to me that the number of "NA"s
2010 Jan 15
1
Lattice: How to color the data points in splom() according to the panel they are plotted?
Dear ExpeRts,
I have the scatter plot matrix as given below. I would like the different "sub-plots" in the scatter plot matrix to be colored differently. How do I get all points shown in the upper-left plot (on position (1,1) in the scatter plot matrix) to be plotted in blue, and the points shown in the plot to the right (on position (1,2) in the scatter plot matrix) to be plotted in