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2009 Apr 27
2
How to create a graph layout?
I all, I want to create a graph layout in a 3x3 matrix like this: ylab |__| |__| |__| ___ ___ ___ ylab |__| |__| |__| ___ ___ ___ ylab |__| |__| |__| xl xl xl With this layout, then I'll insert the 9 plots. How ca I create it? -- CdeB
2009 Apr 26
2
Conditional plot labels
Hi all, I'm trying to do multiple graphs in a window like this: ___ ___ ___ ylab |__| |__| |__| ___ ___ ___ ylab |__| |__| |__| ___ ___ ___ ylab |__| |__| |__| xl xl xl If I try to put the labels manually, some graphs become smaller than other and the output is really ugly. In the thread title I put the word
2009 Oct 12
1
Position of legend box
Good morning to you. I have about 4 different lines in one plot. I have used legend to indicate the colour of each plot. But the box contain the legend covers part of the lines thereby blurring the legend. There are some spaces in the plot that are empty and large enough to accommodate the legend box. If there a command I could use to set the position of the legend myself. I added the legend
2010 Mar 10
2
Placing the legend 'dynamically'
Hello, does anybody know which command to consider when I'm trying to plot a stacked barplot with a legend at the most empty portion of the graphic? I've searched for it, and somebody stated to use the labcurve-command, but I don't know how to produce stacked barplots with it. Is there any possibility to plot a legend box "dynamically" (= in an empty region) with the
2003 Jun 05
2
Fwd: Re: legend() with option adj=1
Is there a simpler way then the solution to the one that was posted here? I'm not very proficient with legend, and I don't understand this solution. All I have is two or more lines on one plot that I want to put a legend on and I can't figure out how to do it from the examples. Can you give a very simple example? It does not have to be fancy!! I have never worked with a
2007 Oct 19
1
unable to interactively label curves on a plot
Hello all Simple question for the gurus. I'm trying to interactively label curves on a single plot. The labcurve() function from Hmisc seems like the way to do this (?). I just can't seem to get it to work. Toy example: > x <- 1:10 > y1 <- x^2 > y2 <- 2*x > plot(x,y1) > lines(x,y2) > labcurve(labels=c("curve1", "curve2"),
2005 Apr 12
1
RV: I need your help.
Please your help. > -----Mensaje original----- > De: Fabian Bustamante > Enviado el: Monday, April 11, 2005 10:08 AM > Para: 'samba@lists.samba.org' > Asunto: I need your help. > > Hi friends, > > I have samba 2.2.5 on Sco Unix Open server 3.2 v 5.0.6 and I want to print from my sco server to shared printer in winXP client. The questions are: Can I do
2005 Apr 13
2
error executing the smbclient
Dear Samba Team, I have this error executing the smbclient program on a SCO Unix Open Server 5.0.2 : dynamic linker : smbclient : error opening /usr/local/lib/libncurses.so.4 Killed I checked it, but I don't have any library with that name. What can I do? Thanks & regards, Fabian Bustamante CARTOPEL GROUP Cuenca - Ecuador.
2007 Apr 28
1
Hmisc curve label size & cex
R-Masters, I need to produce high resolution line plots and place labels on the curves. It seems that cex must be high relative to the other cex values in order to produce sufficiently large & legible tick labels at high resolutions. But high cex values cause the curve labels to become gigantic when using Hmisc. I've struggled and searched the archives, but cannot find a way of
2003 Oct 05
3
Placing legends
I'm trying to automate making a bunch of figures and I need a way to automate legend position. As I understand it the legend is placed based on coordinates. I don't know before hand what the coordinates are going to be. On one graph my y axis might go from -50 to -10. On another it might go from 0 to 180. Is there any way to query where the origin is? Or is there another way to
2008 Oct 17
1
Using key.opts in Ecdf/labcurve (Hmisc package)
I'm presumably missing something very obvious, but how does one use the key.opts argument in labcurve (via Ecdf)? In this example, I want the key to be big and have a blue background, but it isn't and doesn't. ch <- rnorm(1000, 200, 40) sex <- factor(sample(c('female','male'), 1000, TRUE)) Ecdf(~ch, group=sex, label.curves=list(keys=c("f",
2013 Nov 19
1
como agrego una linea dibujada con abline() en la leyenda de un grafico ?
Estimado Eric En Hmisc la función labcurve puede ser útil, en todos casos crear una curva con valores constantes, habría que intentar, pero labcurve en algunos ejemplos en mi computadora no anda. Ayer envié dos correos, el primero era de latticeextra, usted nombra lattice, pero podría funcionar, en latticeextra: ## horizontal and vertical lines xyplot(ysim ~ xsim) + layer(panel.ablineq(v
2013 Nov 19
2
como agrego una linea dibujada con abline() en la leyenda de un grafico ?
Eric Recordé un ejemplo rápido ## Setup up coordinate system (with x == y aspect ratio): plot(c(-2,3), c(-1,5), type = "n", xlab = "x", ylab = "y", asp = 1) ## the x- and y-axis, and an integer grid abline(h = 0, v = 0, col = "gray60") text(1,0, "abline( h = 0 )", col = "gray60", adj = c(0, -.1)) abline(h = -1:5, v = -2:3, col =
2011 Aug 11
1
legend position in interaction.plot
How do I move the legend from default position (right and within the plot)?to the "bottomleft" of the plot? ? interaction.plot(YEAR, ID?GROWTH, legend=TRUE, col = 2:7,xlab="Year", ?????? ylim=c(0,2), ylab="Growth",leg.bty = "o") Peter Maclean Department of Economics UDSM
2010 Dec 17
1
Change legend position in s.value {ade4}
How do I change the postion of the legend in s.value {ade4} from the defaul , bootom left? thanks Nevil Amos
2011 Jun 14
1
xyplot Legend Title and Position
Dear R Community, I'm using xyplot in Lattice with a legend and a title on the legend. The title on legend is being cut off, as can be seen by running the code below. The legend is on the right, but I would like to get to the top right of the graphics window. Is there a way to get the legend title to display correctly and move the whole legend up the the top right? Thanks, Justin ### R
2003 Nov 16
1
Legend position in barplots
Hello! Is there a way to change the position of the legend created in a barplot from the right side of the plot to the left side or somewhere else? Thanks Dipl.-Kfm. Andreas Lackner Universität Göttingen Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Abtl. I Prof. Dr. Jörg Biethahn Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5 37073 Göttingen Zimmer: 1709, Spr.-Std: Di. 10-11 Tel:
2007 Jun 22
1
Barchart legend position
I am using barchart to make charts for some data with a lot more functions and labels and such in the command. barchart(Freq ~ factor(HH), data = dataset1, group= year) So I have my data grouped by year and I get a legend at the top of graph, which is great cause I need the legend for the different years but it is a weird spot. So how can I manipulate the legend, ie. Move it, shrink it, do
2008 Nov 18
1
Legend Position
List, Is there any way to specify the position of the legend from within the following code? If so, how can I do it. As it stands it in the bottom left corner and I want to move it to the top right. I'm not sure if I can use the default "plot" or if I need to go with the lattice package. Suggestions much appreciated. plot(y, xlab="Survival Time (Months)",
2009 May 10
1
ggplot2: recommended workaround for broken legend.position="top"
Searching the mail archives I found that using legend.position as in p.ring.3 + opts(legend.position="top") is a known bug. I tried doing p.ring.3 + opts(legend.position=c(0.8, 0.2)) which works, but the legend background is transparent, i.e. I see the plot background through the legend. Adding additional option opts(legend.background=theme_rect(fill=TRUE,colour="white"))