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2011 Jul 01
1
Reverse legend label order in barplot
Hi list, I've thus far not found a solution to my problem and hope someone can help. I have a data matrix and wish to plot a stacked bar plot using barplot(). This is simple enough, but I have a problem with the legend labels being in the reverse order from what I want. The default appears to have labels ascending bottom-to-top reflecting bottom-to-top sub-bars, but I would like the
2009 Apr 03
1
Survey Package with Binary Data (no Standard Errors reported)
Hi, I'm trying to get standard errors for some of the variables in my data frame. One of the questions on my survey is whether faculty coordinate across curriculum to include Arts Education as subject matter. All the responses are coded in zeros and ones obviously. For some of the other variables I have a 2 for those that responded with "Don't Know". I'm getting NA for
2006 Feb 21
2
rotated labels in barplot with beside=T and multiple groups
I have a data set that I display using barplot. I don't know what you call it, but when I look at it, it looks like this: > lsu (0,0.1] (0.1,0.2] (0.2,0.3] (0.3,0.4] (0.4,0.5] (0.5,0.6] A 0.052631579 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 B 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.001007049 0.003021148 0.000000000 0.000000000 E 0.200000000 0.000000000
2012 Jan 19
1
Legend problem in line charts
Hi all, Small problem in generating the line charts. Question: Legend for the first graph is coming wrong., for second graph correctly. Please fix the legend postion at the down of graph. Plesae give me the solution. Thank you Devarayalu Orange1 <- structure(list(REFID = c(7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 9), ARM = c(1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2,
2003 Dec 01
1
Re: using shapefile as owin
My sincerest apologies, as this is a very elementary problem, but I have searched through archives and FAQs and on the web, and I am at the end of my own resources. I need to do analysis of a spatial point process occuring with four counties, using spatstat. I've had no trouble importing the shapefiles, but I can't seem to figure out what I need to do in order to use the boundary as an
2008 Sep 25
1
grid.newpage()
Hi, I'm trying to customize a window with 2 graphs. I'm able to do the first one with something like this general example par(mfrow=c(1,2),cex.axis=0.85,cex.lab=0.80,mai=c(1.3,1,0.5,0),las=3) bplot<-barplot(bar.values,names.arg=cf.names,width=0.5,ylab="% Area held") abline(h=0.3,lty=3,col="red") abline(h=0.1,lty=3,col="blue")
2012 Apr 09
3
how to add 3d-points to bplot {rms} figure?
Hello! I have created a bplot-figure using this code: *file <- "2dcali_red.ttt" ux<-as.matrix(read.table(file, dec = ",")) mode(ux)<-'numeric' vel<-ux[,1] ang<-ux[,2] x<-ux[,3] y<-ux[,4] dat<- data.frame(ang=ang, x=x,y=y) require(rms) ddist2 <- datadist(dat) options(datadist="ddist2") fitn <- lrm(ang ~ rcs(x,4) +
2005 Mar 17
1
Legend positioning in scaled survival plot
I am sorry that this is another novice question. I am having trouble using "legend" with the survival curve plot from the survival package, and I wonder if it is because I have rescaled my plot. Here is the relevant segment of code: > plot(survfit(Surv(OS,Status)~shortishcr1),main='Overall Survival by factor', + xlab='Years',ylab='%
2009 Sep 08
0
New package: rms
This is to announce a new package rms on CRAN. rms goes along with my book Regression Modeling Strategies. The home page for rms is http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/rms, or go directly to http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/Rrms for information just about the software. rms is a re-write of the Design package that has improved graphics and that duplicates very little code in the survival
2009 Sep 08
0
New package: rms
This is to announce a new package rms on CRAN. rms goes along with my book Regression Modeling Strategies. The home page for rms is http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/rms, or go directly to http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/Rrms for information just about the software. rms is a re-write of the Design package that has improved graphics and that duplicates very little code in the survival
2010 Aug 14
1
How to add lines to lattice plot produced by rms::bplot
I have a plot produced by function bplot (package = rms) that is really a lattice plot (class="trellis"). It is similar to this plot produced by a very minor modification of the first example on the bplot help page: requiere(rms) n <- 1000 # define sample size set.seed(17) # so can reproduce the results age <- rnorm(n, 50, 10) blood.pressure <- rnorm(n, 120,
2002 Oct 31
0
Changing pch spacing]
Wolfgang Viechtbauer wrote: > Hello R-Helpers, > > plot(x, y, type="b", pch="1") > > plots x vs. y with both a line and the symbol "1" but how do I change > the "spacing" of the symbol being plotted. In other words, I don't want > to plot the "1" at every data point, but only at every kth point (things > get too
2011 Apr 08
1
asking about contour plot with R
I'm working in Rosario, Argentina, trying to plot some contours. I found the function "draw.contour" created by James Forester at R-bloggers. If you take a look at that function you'll see it's very useful! But I have a problem with it and James is trying to help me (but also asked me to seek for more help) I hope you can help me (don't worry if you can't): Using
2007 Sep 27
1
windows device transparency issue
I read in a thread in r-help today that the windows device in 2.6 supports transparency, so I tried an example and had some issues. The density plots should be filled with transparent color in the following example (similar to the points), however the color is "fully" transparent. This works in the Cairo device, but not in the windows device. Thanks, --Matt Matt Austin
2009 Mar 06
1
help to use ppp in spatial analysis
Hi, i am using spatstat package for spatial data analysis and now i have a problem to create a point pattern. The points are in file "points.txt" (first column for Latitude and second column for Longitude ) and I imported them and separated each columns in two arrays x and y. If I plots x and y ( e.g plot(x,y) ) the result appears in square area without problems and the scale is
2006 Feb 10
1
the proper way to use panel functions in lattice package?
Hi, I was trying to stack a topographic map readed in from esri shapefile with a contour map and a vector map. However, the plotMap(maptools) and contourplot(lattice) do not seem to work well on top of each other. Here is part of my code. xrange<-range(225000:350000) yrange<-range(2685000:2810000) basemap <- read.shape("Twn25_town_dxf_Polygon.shp")
2012 Feb 03
1
incomplete final line found on <name of my sourced function file>
Dear R-ers, I hope there is a really simple solution to my problem. I've written a function that I saved in an .r file. I source this file in my code. For a while it worked fine. But then when I run the line: source("F mylineplot.r") I started getting a warning: In readLines(file) : incomplete final line found on 'F mylineplot.r' I have no idea why - I tried to check and
2010 Jul 07
0
subscripts for panel.superpose in lattice
Hi, I am trying to superimpose (overlay) regression lines to scatter plots by groups with xyplot (dysfunctional code below). However, my call of panel.superpose breaks down because of the subscripts requirement. I tried to research the documentation and examples, but I cannot figure out how to make xyplot plug subscripts to a panel... call. Could you have a look? It would be greatly appreciated.
2009 Sep 17
1
Beginner Q- dates in the xrange?
Hi all- terribly beginner question here, but I can't figure out how to put dates as the values for my x range in a plot. Example: xrange <- results$current yrange <- results$DIFF plot(xrange, yrange, type="n", xlab="Date", ylab="Differential") lines(results$DIFF, type="l", lwd=1.5, col="red") Where xrange is: > xrange [1]
2009 Feb 11
0
contour( ..., method='edge') incompatible with xlim & ylim
Hello, A colleague of mine in our oceanography lab has pointed out a slightly annoying imperfection with the contour plotting function. It appears that the 'edge' option for the 'method' parameter doesn't work very well (or at all?) when xlim and ylim are also set. The following code should recreate and demonstrate the problem: