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2009 Oct 28
5
PDF Corrupted?
...By Category") for(j in 1:length(master)) { d <- as.Date(master[[j]]$Period[1], format="%m/%d/%Y") fit <- ets(ts(master[[j]]$Quantity, start=c(1900 + as.POSIXlt(d)$year, 1 + as.POSIXlt(d)$mon), frequency=12)) plot(fit, col.axis = "sky blue", col.lab = "thistle") title(master[[j]]$Category, cex.main = 2, font.main= 4, col.main= "blue") } Any idea what I am doing wrong? Thank you. Kevin
2005 Dec 26
8
Add notes to a graph
Hi, I have done a search on this in vain. How can I add a note to the foot of a graph example below |-----------------------| | Title | | -------- | | | my | | | | graph | | | | | | | | ______| | |note: source | |-----------------------| Many thanks Ronnie
2003 Feb 05
4
barplot default colors
Dear R-help, Can some one explain why barplot() uses changing colors in the bars by default? I should think that most of the time when people draw barplots, they want the bars to be in the same color. (At least that's what I'd expect. The first time I used barplot() in R, I was shocked to see the colors.) As an example, one example in ?layout draws a scatterplot with histograms drawn
2003 Feb 05
4
barplot default colors
Dear R-help, Can some one explain why barplot() uses changing colors in the bars by default? I should think that most of the time when people draw barplots, they want the bars to be in the same color. (At least that's what I'd expect. The first time I used barplot() in R, I was shocked to see the colors.) As an example, one example in ?layout draws a scatterplot with histograms drawn
2003 May 20
1
Background color in plots.
How can i set the background color in a plot. Eg. Instead of having with i like to have a grey background. Eryk [[alternate HTML version deleted]]
2003 Jun 16
0
Problem logging on to successfully joined domain
...-account are not changed when joining the domain. (I joined the domain using the Samba-"root"-user, smbpasswd says it has UID 0.) Restarting "nmbd -d 4" and "smbd -d 4" and trying to logon (though I don't know what to look for actually): Allowed connection from thistle Null passwords not allowed. authorise_login: ACCEPTED: guest account and guest ok (nobody). A lot of times the following logs: change_to_user: Skipping user change - already user. [...] Found policy hnd[1] [...] free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size 0[...] Ending with this...
2008 May 12
2
GFS + quotas
I have 2 machines in a cluster using GFS, that many client mount up via nfs. We use quotas extensively here, is there a way from a client machine to check a users quota? Standard quota command on client machines do not work like they do when checking a non-gfs nfs mounted file system. The quotas do work however, when a user exceeds quota and tries to write a file, it tell them that quota has
2012 Aug 28
4
barchart with 3 Arguments
Hi @ all, I have a problem concerning the barplot (barchart lattice) of a dataframe. I work with the attached dataframe. When I try to plot this dataframe I only get two rows plottet. When I try to plot the whole dataframe, there is message, that it is 'height' must be a vector or a matrix. On the y-axis, the "amount_cattle" should be displayed and on the x-axis the
2001 Oct 22
1
cex/col/etc. in title(): documentation? (PR#1136)
There appears to be a mismatch between the documentation and behavior of title(), or at least a clarification is in order. The documentation says you can pass extra arguments from par() as "...". However, cex at least is ignored. Later on in the documentation it becomes clear that you can specify these extra parameters as part of a list. I wouldn't say this is necessarily a bug
2000 Feb 29
0
mapping of colornames into hsv: half way done
..."#4F94CD", "steelblue4", "#36648B", "tan", "#D2B48C", "tan1", "#FFA54F", "tan2", "#EE9A49", "tan3", "#CD853F", "tan4", "#8B5A2B", "thistle", "#D8BFD8", "thistle1", "#FFE1FF", "thistle2", "#EED2EE", "thistle3", "#CDB5CD", "thistle4", "#8B7B8B", "tomato", "#FF6347", "tomato1", "#FF6...