Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Bubble Plot"
2008 May 08
2
Replicating Rows
Hi,
I have a data matrix in which there are 1000 rows by 30 columns. The first
column of each row is a numeric indicating the number of trips taken to a
particular location with location attributes in the following column entries for
that row.
I want to repeat each row based on the number of trips taken (as indicated by
the number in the first column)...i.e., if 1,1 indicates 4 trips, I want
2004 Sep 21
1
bubble plots
Dear all,
I'm used to draw bubble plots (gstat) to get a first view of my spatial
marked data, but I can't find a way to label legend with marks after having
replaced them by a numeric scale.
I have a data frame with numeric coords and factors:
> names(data)
[1] "x" "y" "bloc" "sub" "inoc"
2007 Nov 19
1
mulitmodal distributions
Hello,
I see that "mclust" is a pacakge that handles fitting mixtures of normals.
Are there any other packages out that that can handle mixtures of gammas or
other exponentials?
Additionally, are there any packages out there that can fit bimodal
distributions without mixtures? i.e., Cobb et al. 1983 using moment
recursion relations?
Thank you!
mw
Marion Wittmann, Ph.D.
2005 Sep 23
1
Alternative to nlm()
Greetings,
I am using the nlm function in a minimization exercise but have
consistently received the code: "last global step failed to locate a point
lower than 'estimate'...."
So it seems that this function is only finding a local minimum, not
necessarily a global minimum.
Does anyone have a suggestion or recommendation for an alternative package
or function within R
2008 Apr 28
1
Label Rotation when Plotting with Factors
Hello,
Sorry if this is a repeat, having trouble finding what I need on archive and am
a novice with graphics in R!
I have plotted the results of a logit regression by factor, where "city" is the
factor set name. The problem is city names are too long and I need to rotate
them 90 degrees along the xaxis. This is what I've tried...
plot(city, predicted.probability, xlab =
2006 Jun 04
1
text bubble (rectangle)?
Dear R wizards: sorry to bug everyone twice in one day.
I would like to annotate my graph by putting text strings into
rectangle boxes with a little cartoon-like bubble with a lid pointing
to a specific location. I can draw some sort of bubble-with-lid using
the R primitives. (has anyone done something like this already?)
the problem where I am stuck is that the width of the rectangle must
2006 Sep 19
2
bubble plot problems
Hi,
I'm having some problems with a bubble plot (ps package). I don't want
tick marks on all four sides (just two), I want to have a smaller font
size, and I would like to be able to define bubble sizes shown in the
legend (now it shows 0, 0, 0, 9.747 and 4265.757 which is not really
convenient. Passing some of the standard plot arguments didn't help (in
fact, nothing changed).
2009 May 07
1
Bubble Plot Over a Map
Hi everybody,
Well here is another doubt! I’m elaborating some maps, and I pretend to plot
over it the abundance of species. I could do that using points(), but I’d
like to use bubble() from sp package.
When trying to use bubble() I face the fallowing issue: When I call the
bubble function it overwrite everything I previously plotted. It doesn’t
happen with points (obviously), only with
2009 Jan 10
1
Bubble plot on shapefile - projection issues?
Dear R help list,
?
I am working on some data from a study on the habitat use and movement patterns of fish using a marine protected area in Hawaii.? We have a number of acoustic receivers in a MPA, and any time a tagged fish passes within range it records the date and time of detection.? I am trying to make bubble plots?showing the number of detections for each fish at each receiver.? I have been
2017 Mar 18
3
frozen bubble for C7
Hi all!
I'm looking for a frozen-bubble that works on C7.
I've tried installing the one in the Nux C7 archive, and the
installation dies with:
Error: Package: frozen-bubble-2.2.1-0.10.beta1.el7.nux.x86_64 (nux-dextop)
Requires: perl(Compress::Bzip2)
Can't find perl(compress::bzip2) anywhere.
thansk in advance!
Fred
--
---- Fred Smith -- fredex at
2005 Jul 21
2
bubble.plot() - standardize size of unit circle
Hello,
I wrote a wrapper for symbols() that produces a
bivariate bubble plot, for use when plot(x,y) hides
multiple occurrences of the same x,y combination (e.g.
if x,y are integers).
Circle area ~ counts per bin, and circle size is
controlled by 'scale'.
Question: how can I automatically make the smallest
circle the same size as a standard plot character,
rather than having to
2011 Apr 14
4
Categorical bubble plot
Hi,
I do not have much R experience just the basics, so please excuse
any obvious questions.
I would like to create bubble plot that have Categorical data on the x and y
axis and then the diameter if the bubble the value related to x and y.
Attached to the email is a pic of what I would like to do.
I do hope someone can help me.
--
Regards/Groete/Mit freundlichen Gr??en/recuerdos/meilleures
2010 Jul 30
1
Problem with "par" and "bubble plot"
Hi all.
I have been trying to plot 9 bubble plots on each page of a PDF file. For
this, I'm using :
par(mfcol = c(3,3), mar = c(3,3,3,3), oma = c(0,0,0,0));
However, when plotting the bubble plot (gstats package), it plots the graph
on a full page. I tried to plot something else with plot(x,y) and it works
as intended. So I'm guessing the problem comes from the bubble plot itself.
2011 Nov 23
2
Suggested alternative to rgdal for Mac for making bubble plots with R 2.14?
I'm new to making bubble plots with R, so I was going to try the following:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-geo/2009-August/006258.html
Unfortunately, it looks like rgdal is not part of 2.14. I'm not sure if it was the mirror I selected or something else is going on.
> install.packages("rgdal")
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
Warning
2011 Mar 07
2
Preferred way to create bubble plots?
I have to create a number of bubble plots, and am wondering what methods folks prefer for this task. I've been experimenting with the symbols() function, with text() to provide plot labels. Any opinions on the relative merits of this method versus others? One criterion would be the ability to fine-tune the placement of text labels. I would like to use lattice, but haven't found a way to
2005 Feb 13
2
Bubble Plot with Pie Charts
Hi there!
I have seen that someone had this question some years
before, but there
was only a rough answer to it and I was wondering if
actually someone
was able to accomplish it or maybe even wrote a
function...
How do you make a bubble plot where you have pie
charts instead of bubbles?
I have a geographic map and need to plot
attribute-sized pie charts
representing a second attribute at
2013 Mar 10
3
frozen-bubble for el6-64??
anybody know of a frozen-bubble package for el6 x86_64? I've been reduced
to trying to build from source, and it ain't going very well. :(
Thanks!
--
---- Fred Smith -- fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us -----------------------------
I can do all things through Christ
who strengthens me.
------------------------------ Philippians 4:13
2008 Aug 02
3
Bubble plots
Is there a way to create a 'bubble plot' in R?
For example, if we define the following data frame containing the level of y observed for 5 patients at three time points:
time<-c(rep('time 1',5),rep('time 2',5),rep('time 3',5))
2008 May 13
1
Bubble plot pie chart map
Hello,
I am currently trying to show the abundance of two species of
zooplankton within the North Sea as pie chart bubble plots. I followed
Werner Wernersen's advice in R help
(http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/48644.html) and used
Paul Murrell's paper "Integrating Grid Graphics Output with Base
Graphics Output" (in R News) to try and do this (using the gridBase
2012 Mar 22
2
Bubble chart
I have a matrix of p-values for for each explanatory variable. Each row is an
area of the response variable and each column is an explanatory variable.
e.g.
PSA pval_DOY pval_PDSIconcurrent pval_PDSIantecedent_annual_average
pval_TMAXanomaly pval_FM100anomaly
1 NC06 0.96747495 0.6092668 0.53353019
0.9301115 0.99801334
2 NC04 0.04699659