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2009 Dec 15
2
subtitle in Hmisc xYplot
Ok so I am trying to add a subtitle to my xYplot using Hmisc and I have some dummy code of x<-seq(1,10,1) y<-rev(seq(1,10,1)) ci<-y*.10 ciupper<-y+ci cilower<-y-ci this code works fine: xYplot(Cbind(y,ciupper,cilower)~x, type=c("b"),plot.points = TRUE, method='filled bands', main='main title') but when I add sub=. at the end and use this
2009 Nov 27
2
layers in xYplot of Hmisc
In the "filled bands" part of xYplot of the Hmisc package, is there a way to have multiple bands with multiple lines? or does it just allow one for now? So I had an example bit ago had a made up line and CI, now if I wanted to make a second line with a CI filled in can I put them on the same plot? x<-seq(1,10,1) y<-seq(1,10,1) ci<-y*.10 ciupper<-y+ci
2011 Aug 22
0
Multiple forest plots with the same x-axis and colour coded estimates and lines
Dear all, I would like to draw three forest plots to represent results at years 1, 2 and 3. I have the data as point estimates and 95% confidence intervals. Using the following code I can get three basic forest plots - the first which has the table of results. I have to plot each separately as the usual par(mfrow=c(3,1)) does not work with the function forestplot within rmeta. I can easily put
2010 Apr 22
2
How to insert gridlines in lattice density plot
Greetings. How can I insert gridlines in the following density plot call? Must one compose a panel function? 'data.frame': 46 obs. of 2 variables: $ fallrates: num 5.2 7.1 7.1 9.8 3.7 7.5 5 6.2 1.5 2.9 ... $ prepost : Factor w/ 2 levels "post","pre": 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ... library(lattice) densityplot(~fallrates, groups = prepost,
2007 Feb 21
3
Different gridlines per panel in xyplot
In the example R script below, horizontal gray gridlines are drawn at y coordinates where the points are drawn with the code: panel.abline(h=y, v=xScale, col.line="gray") How do I change this so that the horizontal gray gridlines are drawn at y coordinates where the y labels are drawn? The challenge is that each panel has different y-ranges (in my real example the y-ranges and
2009 May 16
2
Question about barplot: gridlines & value labels
Hello! I promise I looked into help files before asking. Still cannot figure it out. I think it's because I am totally confused what packages use lettice, which use trellis, etc. Sections 1 and 2 below produce the data and the data to plot. My question is about barplot in Section 3. I am trying to: 1. add only horizontal gridlines and manipulate the type and color of that line. tck = 1 is not
2012 Oct 10
7
multiple t-tests across similar variable names
Hi everyone- I have a dataset with multiple "pre" and "post" variables I want to compare. The variables are named "apple_pre" or "pre_banana" with the corresponding post variables named "apple_post" or "post_banana". The variables are in no particular order. apple_pre orange_pre orange_post pre_banana apple_post post_banana person_1
2009 Feb 18
1
interaction.plot - gridlines and formatting legend title...
Thank you for providing advice on this graphics question. I am building an interaction.plot. d=data.frame(xx=c(3,3,2,2,1,1),yy=c(4,3,4,3,4,3),zz=c(5.1,4.2,4.4,3.5,3.3,-1.1,-1.3) d[[1]]<-as.factor(d[[1]]) d[[2]]<-as.factor(d[[2]]) print(d) interaction.plot(d$xx, d$yy, d$zz, type="b", col=c("red","blue"), legend=F, lty=c(1,2), lwd=2, pch=c(18,24),
2009 Aug 25
1
Lattice graph tweaking
To: silwood-r Subject: Removing lattice graph gridlines and editing label box colour Hi, Is it possible to remove the background gridlines from a lattice graph (ie graph made up of multiple individual graphs with annoying blue grid in the backgroun)? Also, Is it possible to change the colour of the individual graph label boxes? - ie the default pink boxes above the individual graphs Thanks
2009 Dec 13
0
Hmisc filled bands colors
Hi all, i am still using the Hmisc package and I like the filled bands part, is there a way though to have different groups have different color of bands, maybe a lighter version of the color of the line that is used? ------------------------------------------- Joe King, M.A. Ph.D. Student University of Washington - Seattle 206-913-2912 jp@joepking.com
2008 Jul 27
1
Lattice wireframe: How to avoid drawing lines around polygons when using shade=TRUE
I am using wireframe from the lattice package, with the shade option set to TRUE. When I output to PDF or Postscript, a line gets drawn around each polygon of my surface which causes ugly Moir? effects and doesn't make sense in my application (think the plot of Maunga Whau--gridlines don't make sense). This does not happen when I display on the screen-- then I just get the surface as
2008 Jan 25
3
plotting gridlines
dear all, I have a very simple question but I could not figure out. I need to make plots with grid in the background. something like I old retrive like this a=runif(100)*10 b=runif(100)*10 plot(a,b, pch=20, xlim=c(0, round(max(a))), ylim=c(0, round(max(b)))) vs=seq(0, max(a), 0.5) for(i in 1:length(vs)){ abline(v=vs[i], col="lightgrey") } hs=seq(0, max(b), 0.5) for(i in
2004 Mar 11
1
tics and grids
Hi, Whats the easiest way to set a desired interval for tics on axes in R ? And will the 'grid' command put gridlines on all tics automatically ? I tend to get stuck with graphs with ranges 0-1 with only 2 tics and 2 gridlines in the 0-1 range, while I would like 10 tics (or every 0.1) tnx, Piet please reply to pvremortNOSPAM at vub.ac.be
2007 Dec 27
1
questions about plot.zoo
Hi, I have been having very good results using plot.zoo to chart time series data. But I have three questions about plot.zoo and I am wondering if anyone knows the answers. (1) when I tried to use semi-log scale, via log="y", R issued a warning, although it looked like plot.zoo plotted in semi-log scale anyway: Warning message: In plot.xy(xy.coords(x, y), type = type, ...) :
2012 Nov 07
1
change colour of geom_step by scale_colour_manual
Hi, Color of my step plot is now by default. Now I'd like to change the color as the grey scale I specified. I don't know why I got three black plot. Here I attach two version of codes. The first one produces a step plot with color by default. The second one, modified from the first one, is not producing the grey scale I want. Any help would be highly appreciated. [version 1- working]
2008 May 07
2
figure margins too large for a barplot in png, pdf ok
I've used to have a script with a barplot command it in, preceded by a png: png(graph.file,height=H,width=W) barplot(t,names.arg=breaks[2:(length(t)+1)],tck=gridlines) -- worked before R 2.6.2. When I tried it in R 2.6.2, which I have for a while but didn't run with that script, it complained, the margins too large, and I've googled the messages from our list where neither
2011 May 03
2
Controlling the extent of ablines on plot
Hi all, I'm attempting to make a quite-specific plot where the axes cross at the origin and with gridlines for guidance. I've been using ablines to create the reference lines because I want a lot of control as to where they are placed on the axis. This command works very well for such control. However... These ablines don't seem to work when I specify the origin as 0,0. They go
2011 May 11
2
Dotplot (package Hmisc) with groups: colours and symbols
Hello all, This question concerns the function Dotplot from the Hmisc package. My aim is to compare values between groups in each panel of the Dotplot, with the values of different groups clearly distinguishable by different symbols. All lines and symbols should be coloured in black. Before adding the panel function to the Dotplot, the groups behaved as desired and were marked by different
2010 Oct 08
5
saving object function
Ok so if I have a function: functest<-function(x){ a<-x+1 b<-x+2 c<-x+3 paste(a) paste(b) paste(c) } Now I know I can do cat(), or return() on one of them but if I was to run the function with any number, how could I create objects to save so I could do, I am wondering if I have more than one object within my function. functest$a
2003 Nov 16
2
Newbie: Barchart Gray with White Grid?
Hello, I'm just getting in to R, been reading manuals (thanks to all who provided pointers to good docs!), and messing with different commands. I'd appreciate a little help with this exploration, and I hope that my question is relatively easy to answer (probably, there's a simple way to do what I'm working toward). R's statistical functions are coming along easily enough,