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2009 Dec 02
1
Fw: Re: Help: barchart() {Lattice}
I HAVE BEEN ASKED TO BE REMOVED FROM THIS LIST OVER 20 TIMES, PLEASE CAN I BE REMOVED!!!!!!!!!!!!! --- On Thu, 3/12/09, Peng Cai <pengcaimaillist@gmail.com> wrote: From: Peng Cai <pengcaimaillist@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [R] Help: barchart() {Lattice} To: "Felix Andrews" <felix@nfrac.org> Cc: r-help@r-project.org Received: Thursday, 3 December, 2009, 10:17 AM Got it
2009 Dec 18
1
ggplot2 / lattice
Hi R Users, Is there a equivalent function for the following R code in Lattice package. I want to plot a grouped box plots (grouped by two factors). g <- rep.int(c("A", "B", "C", "D"), 125) t <- rnorm(5000) a <- sample(t, 500, replace=TRUE) b <- sample(t, 500, replace=TRUE) dta <- data.frame(val = sample(t,1000), g = gl(4, 250,
2009 Nov 26
3
barchart() {Lattice} help.
Hi R Users, I'm trying to plot a stacked barplot. Here is data: Sample Col1 Col2 Col3 Row1 -2 4 -1 Row2 3 -2 4 Row3 3 5 -2 Row4 4 1 -1 I'm using following R code: library(lattice) dta<-read.table("data.txt", header=TRUE, row.names="Sample") barchart(data.matrix(dta), horizontal=FALSE, stack=TRUE, col=2:4,
2009 Dec 02
2
Help: barchart() {Lattice}
Hi R Users, I'm using following data/code (data is attached also) to produce a stacked barplot. # Sample Data: Names Col1 Col2 Col3 Row1 -20 40 -10 Row2 30 -20 40 Row3 30 10 -20 Row4 20 20 -10 # R Code: dta<-read.table("data.txt", header=TRUE, row.names="Names") barchart(data.matrix(dta), horizontal=FALSE, stack=TRUE, par.settings = simpleTheme(col =
2009 Feb 18
1
ggplot2 Y axis labels
Hi all: Using the example below, is there a way to add Y axis titles to each graphic instead of sharing the same title? library(ggplot2) RT = matrix(c(814, 500, 424, 394, 967, 574, 472, 446),4,2) colnames(RT) = c('repetition','alternation') rownames(RT) = c('7-yrs','11-yrs','15-yrs','21-yrs') rt <- melt(RT) names(rt) <- c("age",
2013 Jan 14
1
Tukey HSD plot with lines indicating (non-)significance
Dear list members, I'm running some tests looking at differences between means for various levels of a factor, using Tukey's HSD method. I would like to plot the data as boxplots or dotplots, with horizontal significance lines indicating which groups are statistically significantly different, according to Tukey HSD. Here's a nice image showing an example of such a graphical
2010 Mar 12
1
simple plot in ggplot2, wrong error bars
I was wondering if anyone could help me with this, simple problem. I am essentially following the example on Hadley's webpage (http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/geom_errorbar.html), but it still doesn't make any sense to me. df <- data.frame(trt = factor(c("intact", "intact", "removed", "removed")), coon = c(0.093, 0.06, 0.057, 0.09), group =
2012 Oct 22
0
Lattice to ggplot2: Reference graphics across facets
Hi, I'm playing with moving some of my lattice graphics into ggplot2, and I'd like to ask how to achieve a couple of things, both of which are fully illustrated in self-contained code (and mostly minimal, although that left quite a bit) following this written description. 1. I quite often like to use a 'ghosted' reference across facets - for example, in my example program below,
2012 May 29
2
use xyplot to plot mean and CI by groups
Dear R users, I am trying to use xyplot to draw group mean and CI. The following is the sample code. But I want: 1. Use different colors and symbols to draw individual points, CI and the lines connect group means from different time points; 2. Add jitters to x axis to allow CIs not be overlapped Could anyone modify the attached code to achieve this? Thanks library(lattice)
2008 Sep 10
1
ggplot2: edge outlines on points
The graphic design elements in ggplot2 are so well done for color graphics. Thank you! For BW publication graphs, there are a few options I would like to be able to tweak, but can't seem to find the grob handles necessary OR the right plotting strategy. Here's one problem I've been puzzling over: Q> How do you plot points with a grey fill and a black outline around the
2012 Mar 12
1
ggplot2: coord_polar
Hello HelpeRs, The last print statement in the code segment below results in : Error in data$x[data$x == -Inf] <- range$x.range[1] : replacement has length zero R version 2.14.1 Patched (2011-12-23 r57982) ggplot2: version 0.90 OS : Linux (64bit) Any thoughts? Many Thanks, A. ## code segment starts here df <- data.frame( trt = factor(c(1, 1, 2, 2)), resp = c(1, 5,
2011 Feb 17
3
ggplot2, 'se' variable in geom_errorbar's limits?
Dear R-list I'm working with with geom_errorbar; specifically I'm trying to reproduce the example Hadley Wickham have on http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/geom_errorbar.html (all in the button of the page) where he makes an nice plot with errorbars and then draw lines between the points. What confuses me is the 'limits' he defines for the errorbars from the se variable. First he creates
2006 Aug 24
1
how to constrast with factorial experiment
Hello, R users, I have two factors (treat, section) anova design experiment where there are 3 replicates. The objective of the experiment is to test if there is significant difference of yield between top (section 9 to 11) and bottom (section 9 to 11) of the fruit tree under treatment. I found that there are interaction between two factors. I wonder if I can contrast means from levels of
2008 Oct 15
2
Network meta-analysis, varConstPower in nlme
Dear Thomas Lumley, and R-help list members, I have read your article "Network meta-analysis for indirect treatment comparisons" (Statist Med, 2002) with great interest. I found it very helpful that you included the R code to replicate your analysis; however, I have had a problem replicating your example and wondered if you are able to give me a hint. When I use the code from the
2010 Aug 20
1
xyplot plot with groups
Hi, I am a beginner of xyplot() (or lattice package). On one hand, I immediately realized it's a very powerful utility. On the other hand, there are too many things for me to learn. Still haven't figure out a generalization of the syntax and usage under many different circumstances. Let me give an example dataset:
2007 Mar 14
1
How to transform matrices to ANOVA input datasets?
Hello, R experts, I have a list called dataHP which has 30 elements (m1, m2, ..., m30). Each element is a 7x6 matrix holding yield data from two factors experimental design, with treatment in column, position in row. For instance, the element 20 is: dataHP[[20]] col1 col2 col3 trt1 trt2 trt3 [1,] 22.0 20.3 29.7 63.3 78.5 76.4 [2,]
2012 Jan 27
1
Confused with Student's sleep data description
I am confused whether Student's sleep data "show the effect of two soporific drugs" or Control against Treatment (one drug). The reason is the next: > require(stats) > data(sleep) > attach(sleep) > extra[group==1] numeric(0) > group [1] Ctl Ctl Ctl Ctl Ctl Ctl Ctl Ctl Ctl Ctl Trt Trt Trt Trt Trt Trt Trt Trt Trt [20] Trt Levels: Ctl Trt > sleep$group [1] 1 1 1 1 1
2008 Jan 26
1
Read stata file from internet?
Dear R-helpers, I would like to have my students read into R an online Stata dataset: 'http://www.stat.ucla.edu/projects/datasets/risk_project.dta' I was able to read it into R after downloading it and converting it with StatTransfer (http://www.stattransfer.com/). Here is what happens when I use read.dta() as I would use read.table(): > require(foreign) > risk2 <-
2008 Jun 04
1
"& not meaningful for factors"
I am trying to define groupings from levels of factor variables and this the warning message that R give "& not meaningful for factors". The nature of my task is this. I have a variable stage which has the levels (1B, 2A, 2B) - these are the AJCC TNM stages of cancer, and another variable diameter with factor levels ("=< 4", "4 - 6.5, > 6.5; limit values are
2011 Aug 17
2
dotchart vs. dotplot ... groups
I'm trying to create a dotplot with some grouping. I've been able to create what I want using dotchart (basic graphics), but can't quite get it using dotplot (lattice). I prefer to use lattice (or ggplot2) because I think it's a bit easier to control some other aspects of the plot appearance. Basically, w/ lattice I've not been able to get the y-axis label to include the