Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Changing point color/character in qqmath"
2006 Jun 06
2
error bars in lattice xyplot *with groups*
Hi all,
I'm trying to plot error bars in a lattice plot generated with xyplot. Deepayan
Sarkar has provided a very useful solution for simple circumstances
(https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2005-October/081571.html), yet I am
having trouble getting it to work when the "groups" setting is enabled in
xyplot (i.e. multiple lines). To illustrate this, consider the singer data
2010 Sep 20
1
Adjusting Font Size: lattice / bwplot
Hello,
If you run the following code with lattice installed:
bwplot(voice.part ~ height, data=singer, xlab="Height (inches)")
There will be some text in the graph e.g. Soprano 1, Soprano 2, etc -
60, 65, etc and the title: Height (Inches). How can one make the font
for this text larger and/or bold? Also, is there a way to thicken or
bold the lines of the box and whisker plot?
Thank
2005 Aug 30
2
crosstab for n-way contingency tables
Dear list.
New to R, I'm looking for a way of using crosstab to output low-dimensional (higher than 2) contingency tables (frequencies, per-cents by rows, % by columns, mean, quantiles....) I'm looking for something of the following sort
dataframe: singers,
categorical variates: voice category (soprano,mezzo-soprano, ...) , voice type( drammatic, spinto, lirico-spinto, lirico,
1999 Aug 31
1
Suggestion for qqplot() improvement
>>>>> On Tue, 31 Aug 1999 14:57, Werner Stahel <stahel@stat.math.ethz.ch> said:
WSt> Here is a suggestion. It seems that qqplots, comparing a sample
WSt> to a distribution other than the normal, are not explicitly
WSt> available in S or R. I found
(in S-plus / Trellis it is, see below)
WSt> qqplot(y, rt(300, df = 5))
WSt> as an
2010 Jul 27
4
Sweave and scan()
I am introducing the scan() function to my class. Consider the following
file (Scanexamp.Rnw )
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\begin{document}
<<>>=
height = scan()
64 62 66 65 62
69 72 72 70
part = scan(what = character(0))
"Soprano" "Soprano" "Soprano"
"Alto" "Alto" "Tenor"
"Tenor" "Bass"
2006 May 25
2
qqmath - Lattice error
Hi,
Don't have a clue what teh following error message
generated by this function call:
qqmath( ~val|ind,data = xx
,distribution = function(p){ qt(p,df=20)}
,ylab="Sample Quatinles"
,xlab="Theoretical Quantiles"
,panel=function(x,y)
{
panel.qqmathline(y
, distribution=function(p) qt(p,df=20)
2001 Nov 29
2
text in qqmath
Hello,
I can't seem to make qqmath plot text.
v <- rnorm(8)
qqmath(~v) # this is ok, but
qqmath(~v, panel=function(x, y) {
points(x, y)
text(0, 0, 'print me', cex=2)})
isn't ok.
The axis frame is printed properly (ie, as in
qqmath(~v)), but neither 'print me' nor the points
show up on the graph. I can, however, see the upper
half of the word 'me' in the
2013 Jun 22
1
Superpose two QQ-plots (gamma distribution) with, lattice function qqmath()
David, Duncan,
> Hi
>
> Following on David's rate argument
>
> try (with modifications of pch and grid)
>
> rate <- 1/4
> shape = 8
> rate = c(rep(1/4,100),rep(1/3,100))
I don't think the problem is related to the rate argument, which can
well be vectorized, as is the case for a number of arguments in distrib
functions in R (note that you are redefining it
2006 Oct 11
1
panel-dependent distribution in qqmath
In qqmath, how would one go about having 'distribution' change with
panel.number? I've tried
set.seed(1)
mydata <- data.frame(ind = factor(rep(2:4, each = 100)))
mydata$val <- rt(300, df=rep(2:4, each = 100))
plot<-qqmath(~ val | ind,
layout=c(3,1),
data = mydata,
prepanel = function(x, distribution, ...) {
2011 Feb 04
0
switching y-axis to x-axis for qqmath
This is the qqmath example from the lattice package. I added the scales to the example. I would like to switch the axis and not sure how? Meaning I would like the "height" on the x-axis and the probability on the y-axis. Will you show me the correct syntax for this switch thanks.
qqmath(~ height | voice.part, aspect = "xy", data = singer,
prepanel =
2007 Mar 06
1
The plot of qqmath
Hello,
I would like to inlude the Q-Q plot by "qqmath" into a panel with other
plots, say, using par(mfrow=c(1,2)). How can this be done given that
"qqmath" refreshes the plotting window and there seems to be no series
coming out of it?
Thanks
Serguei
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2007 Jan 23
1
How to generate 'minor' ticks in lattice (qqmath)
Dear group,
I tried to generate labels for every second tick in lattice (qqmath).
Version: 0.14-16
Date: 2006/12/01
R version 2.4.1 (2006-12-18)
An example:
library(lattice)
numy=100
y=runif(numy,min=0,max=1)
sig=0.05
numsig=length(which(y<sig))
tck.no=11 # number of ticks
tcks=1:tck.no
labl=as.character(0.1*tcks-0.1) # label for all ticks
labl[seq(2,tck.no-1,2)]="" # delete
2004 Jun 10
2
Lattice::qqmath -- groups option question
Does the 'groups' option on qqmath just color the points differently in the main distribution or does it actually overlay separate quantile plots for each subset? I would like to be able to do the latter.
--Rich
Richard Kittler
AMD TDG
408-749-4099
2009 Sep 04
3
Applying qqmath using gamma distribution...
Hello ALL!
Can anyone tell me how to specify qqmath() function with distribution
qgamma?
In help it is bit vague how to pass shape and scale parameters for gamma.
Thank you in advance. Best,
PM
2012 May 15
1
Lattice: Add abline to Single Value qqmath() Plot
The data are not normally distributed when untransformed and I'm trying
various transformations to see if any would be appropriate to use. The
lattice book (fig. 3.10) shows a 2-sample Q-Q plot with an abline but the
code for the figure does not include the line.
I'd appreciate a pointer to a reference on how to add an abline to a
one-sample qqmath() plot in lattice.
Rich
2009 Sep 17
2
QQ plotting of various distributions...
Hello!
I am trying with this question again:
I would like to test few distributional assumptions for some behavioral
response data. There are few theories about true distribution of those
data, like: normal, lognormal, gamma, ex-Gaussian
(exponential-Gaussian), Wald (inverse Gaussian) etc. The best way would
be via qq-plot, to show to students differences. First two are trivial:
qqnorm(dat$X)
2005 Sep 28
1
Problem with memory footprint of qq plot generated with lattice
Dear R helpers,
I generate a qq plot using the following function call.
qqmath(~val|ind,data=xx
,distribution=function(p) qt(p,df=19)
,ylab="Sample Quatinles"
,xlab="Theoretical Quantiles"
,aspect=1
,prepanel = prepanel.qqmathline
,panel=function(x,y)
{
panel.qqmathline(y, distribution=function(p) qt(p,df=19),col=2)
2013 Jan 31
3
/home on BTRFS on SSD, now highly fragmenting virtuoso database - use autodefrag?
Hi!
Today I converted my /home from Ext4 to BTRFS by reformatting and copying
all over again.
I created the filesystem with -l 16384 -n 16384 -d single -m single on an
logical volume Intel SSD 320 and mount with compress=lzo,spacecache. Current state:
merkaba:~> btrfs filesystem show
failed to read /dev/sr0
Label: ''home'' uuid: […]
Total devices 1 FS bytes used
2009 Oct 09
1
subsetting key on qqmath
Dear R list,
The code below puts qq-plots for two of three groups on the one
plot. However the legend includes all three groups, ie the auto.key
ignores the subset instruction. Is there an easy way to get around
this, so that only those groups plotted are included in the legend?
y1<-rnorm(100); y2<-rnorm(100)+1; y3<-rnorm(100)+2; y<-c(y1,y2,y3)
2007 Jul 10
1
Formatting panel borders in lattice package
Hello all --
I would like to thicken the borders between panels -- or more generally,
all borders -- in a plot generated using lattice (specifically,
levelplot). Something similar perhaps to box() function in graphics.
I haven't been successful in reviewing available documentation.
The problem stems from using a grayscale colorscheme that puts black
colors near the borders, thus