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2008 Dec 02
3
boxplot via plot command
Hi folks,
I've just discovered that the following code leads to boxplot (surprisingly to me).
Can anybody explain to me why? Is this documented somewhere? I've never
consider this option before.
x <- rnorm(300)
l <- c(rep("label1",100), rep("label2",50), rep("label3",150))
df <- data.frame(as.factor(l), x)
plot(df)
Thank you!
Antje
2011 Feb 11
2
fitdistr question
Hello,
I tried to fit a poisson distribution but looking at the function
fitdistr() it does not optimize lambda but simply estimates the mean
of the data and returns it as lambda. I'm a bit confused because I was
expecting an optimization of this parameter to gain a good fit...
If I would use mle() of stats4 package or mle2() of bbmle package, I
would have to write the function by myself
2011 Feb 21
2
Console output
Hi there,
I though there has been a possibility to force the output on the
console with one element per line. Instead of this:
> 1:10
[1] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
something like this
> 1:10
[1] 1
[2] 2
[3] 3
[4] 4
[5] 5
[6] 6
[7] 7
[8] 8
[9] 9
[10] 10
Can anybody help?
Antje
2008 May 23
2
Boxplot width
Hi there,
assume that you have data with different sampling like
d1 <- rnorm(100)
d2 <- rnorm(150)
now, I'd like to create two boxplots in one graph but each plot located at the
sampling number at the x-axis. This, I can do with "at"
l <- list(d1,d2)
boxplot(l, at=c(length(d1), length(d2)), xlim=c(0,200) )
but both plots are very thin and I'd like to increase the
2008 Dec 05
6
levels update
Hello,
I hope this question is not too stupid. I would like to know how to update
levels after subsetting data from a data.frame.
df <- data.frame(factor(c("a","a","c","b","b")), c(4,5,6,7,8), c(9,1,2,3,4))
names(df) <- c("X1","X2","X3")
my.sub <- subset(df, X1 == "a" | X1 == "b")
2006 Nov 01
4
extract values from a vector
Hello,
I'm looking for a solution for the following problem:
I have two vectors
V1 <- c("apple","honey","milk","bread","butter")
V2 <- c("bread","milk")
now, I would like to know for each element in V1 if it's equal to one of
the elements in V2
I could do:
which(V1 == V2[1] | V1 == V2[2])
but what if I
2006 Aug 23
5
two density curves in one plot?
Hello,
I was wondering if I can plot two curves I get from "density(data)" into
one plot. I want to compare both.
With the following commad, I just get one curve plotted:
plot( density(mydata) )
Sorry for this stupid question but I could not find a solution until now...
Antje
2009 May 04
4
levelplot question
Hi there,
I have a question concerning the behaviour of the colouring with levelplot. (I
hope, I manage to explain)
If I give the parameters "at" and "col.regions" like this:
at <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6)
col.regions <- c("blue","blue","blue","yellow","yellow","yellow")
Which color would have the value 3.5?
I would
2008 Oct 06
3
horizontal boxplot + xlim
Hi there,
I get a strange behaviour of a boxplot with the following code. There seems to
be a problem with the xlim-parameter. Did I do anything wrong? What else can I
do to force the boxplot to have a defined x-range?
x <- rnorm(100)
boxplot(x, notch=TRUE, xlab=parameter, xlim <- c(-4,4), horizontal = TRUE)
Antje
2007 Oct 30
2
flexible processing
Hello,
unfortunately, I don't know a better subject. I would like to be very flexible
in how to process my data.
Assume the following dataset:
par1 <- seq(0,1,length.out = 100)
par2 <- seq(1,100)
fac1 <- factor(rep(c("group1", "group2"), each = 50))
fac2 <- factor(rep(c("group3", "group4", "group5", "group6"), each =
2011 Feb 07
2
question mle again
A few day ago, I was looking for an answer to my question but didn't
get one. Anybody who can help now?
Hello,
I tried to use mle to fit a distribution(zero-inflated negbin for
count data). My call is very simple:
mle(ll)
ll() takes the three parameters, I'd like to be estimated (size, mu
and prob). But within the ll() function I have to judge if the current
parameter-set gives a nice
2011 Feb 01
1
mle question
Hello,
I tried to use mle to fit a distribution(zero-inflated negbin for
count data). My call is very simple:
mle(ll)
ll() takes the three parameters, I'd like to be estimated (size, mu
and prob). But within the ll() function I have to judge if the current
parameter-set gives a nice fit or not. So I have to apply them to
observation data. But how does the method know about my observed
2009 Jan 20
5
from matrix to data.frame
Hello,
I have a question how to reshape a given matrix to a data frame.
# ----------------------------------
> a <- matrix(1:25, nrow=5)
> a
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
[1,] 1 6 11 16 21
[2,] 2 7 12 17 22
[3,] 3 8 13 18 23
[4,] 4 9 14 19 24
[5,] 5 10 15 20 25
> colnames(a) <- LETTERS[1:5]
> rownames(a) <-
2009 Jan 21
3
merging several dataframes from a list
Hi there,
I have a list of dataframes (generated by reading multiple files) and all
dataframes are comparable in dimension and column names. They also have a
common column, which, I'd like to use for merging. To give a simple example of
what I have:
df1 <- data.frame(c(LETTERS[1:5]), c(2,6,3,1,9))
names(df1) <- c("pos", "data")
df3 <- df2 <- df1
df2$data
2009 May 05
3
Heatmap without levelplot
Hi there,
as I'm not sure to understand the coloring levelplot uses, I'm looking for
another easy way to create a heatmap like this:
library(lattice)
mat <- matrix(seq(1,5, length.out = 12), nrow = 3)
mat[1,2] <- 3.5
my.at <- seq(0.5,5.5, length.out = 6)
my.col.regions <- rainbow(5)
graph <- levelplot(t(mat[nrow(mat):1, ] ), at = my.at, col.regions =
my.col.regions)
2008 Sep 22
2
paste with list
Hello,
I guess the solution is rather simple but whatever I tried, I don't manage to
get the result as I want to have it:
I have several vectors of equal length in a list and I'd like to combine all
first elements to a single string, all second elements to a single string, ...,
all n-th elements to a single string.
# Example code (how it should look like):
t1 <- c(1,2,3)
t2 <-
2006 Nov 23
1
barplot - x-axis
Hi there,
I have a barplot and the labels at the x-axis are strings, which are
rotated by 90?. But now the sub-title of the barplot is in between these
labels, which does not look very nice...
Could anybody help me finding the parameter-setting to prevent this?
par(mai=c(1.5,1,1,0.6))
barplot(data, las=2, ylim = c(0,plotMax+1), ylab = "Percentage", main =
filename, sub = subtitle)
2008 Aug 05
2
graphical user interface
Hi there,
I would like to design a graphical user interface to provide the functionality
of my R-scripts to other users (not knowing anything about R...)
Can anybody give me some hints which possibilities I have (advantages /
disadvantages)?
What do you use to build applications?
Ciao,
Antje
2008 Feb 29
2
GUI developement / Matlab
Hi there,
I was wondering whether there are flexible packages available with which you
can create user interfaces? (I've read about "gWidgets"!?)
For example in Matlab you can even create stand alone applications. Is it also
possible for R in the same extend? Of course it should be platform independent
if possible...
And then I would like to know from people who know R as well
2007 May 02
2
choose.dir
Hi all,
I have written a R-script under Windows using choose.dir. Now, I have
seen that this function is missing at MacOS. Does anybody know an
alternative?
Antje