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2012 Mar 12
2
How to create interrupted boxplot
Hello, I have created two boxplots with following R code. There is one outlier in B group. The outlier is 33. But the all other data are between 0 to 4. How can I skip y-axis around 5 to 25, and expand 0-4 for this case. Also I want keep the outlier in my boxplot. I want my boxplot look like the second one, keep the outlier, and make an interrupt of y-axis from 5 to 25. Thanks, Jianghong
2006 Jan 23
1
too-large notches in boxplot (PR #7690)
PR #7690 points out that if the confidence intervals (+/-1.58 IQR/sqrt(n)) in a boxplot with notch=TRUE are larger than the hinges -- which is most likely to happen for small n and asymmetric distributions -- the resulting plot is ugly, e.g.: set.seed(1001) npts <- 5 X <- rnorm(2*npts,rep(3:4,each=npts),sd=1) f <- factor(rep(1:2,each=npts)) boxplot(X~f) boxplot(X~f,notch=TRUE) I can
2007 Jan 24
2
keep track of selected observations over time
Dear all, Attached is a description of my data, graph and the problem which I need help with. Hope you have time to open the file and help me out. Many thanks, Jenny ---------------------------------
2006 Nov 12
2
Unexpected behavior in boxplot
When plotting using the cex.axis argument to boxplot(), the size of the plotting symbols beyond the whiskers of the boxplot are being changes. Example: par(mfrow=c(2,1)) boxplot(c(rnorm(10), 10), horizontal=TRUE, main="Test", las=2, cex.axis=2) boxplot(c(rnorm(10), 10), horizontal=TRUE, main="Test", las=2, cex.axis=1) This is from the following line in bxp()
2008 Sep 11
4
About "Plot.new"
Hi, sorry for bothering your guys. I will trying to make some nice graph using boxplot. when I check the help file of boxplot, there is a sample code as: boxplot(len ~ dose, data = ToothGrowth, add = TRUE, boxwex = 0.25, at = 1:3 + 0.2, subset = supp == "OJ", col = "orange") legend(2, 9, c("Ascorbic acid", "Orange juice"),
2009 Mar 05
0
(PR#13553) wishlist boxplot
No objections from Martin or elsewhere, so I have now committed this. Thanks, Uwe. On Tue, 24 Feb 2009, Uwe Ligges wrote: > [CCing Martin and Brian who had both done most svn commits of boxplot.R so > far] > > > A very minor wishlist item that I should have already reported years ago: > > All the time when I need presentation/publication quality boxplots, I add >
2009 Jan 16
3
basic boxplot questions
dear R experts: I am playing with boxplots for the first time. most of it is intuitive, although there was less info on the web than I had hoped. alas, for some odd reason, my R boxplots have some fat black dots, not just the hollow outlier plots. Is there a description of when R draws hollow vs. fat dots somewhere? [and what is the parameter to change just the size of these dots?] Also, let
2012 May 03
1
Identifying case by groups in a data frame
Hi everyone, I would like to identify the case by groups that is just bigger that avg plus sd. For example, using species as group and petal.wid as my variable in the iris data. What's the better way to doit? creating a function? So,the question is to identify the single element of each species that is just larger than a cut-off point (i.e. larger than mean + sd) I made this, but I can not
2007 Oct 17
4
polygon overlapping
Hi there, Is there any package which can calculate the overlapping area of two polygons or output the coordinates of the overlapping of two polygons? Thanks. Haiyong
2008 Jan 28
2
basic spatial query
Hello; Please coud you advise me of a simple way to select points (x,y coordinates) that fall within a polygon. I've got a set of polygons, each one defined by an arbitrary number of points, and several points inside each polygon. I know this is simple with a GIS, but I'd rather do it inside R. Thanks and best regards, Javier -----
2012 Jan 12
2
Points inside a polygon
I have a list of bounds for a series of polygons. I do understand the formula to determine whether point i is within polygon X (X[x1] < i[x] & X[x2] > i[x] & X[y1] < i[y] & X[y2] > i[y]), and I can apply this throughout the dataset. However, this naive algorithm doesn't scale very well. The data set contains 10,000 points consisting of (n,e) pairs where I'm
2007 Sep 28
1
errorbar il lattice plot
Hi Everyone, I would like to add errorbars to a lattice plot. I already have a function that adds error bars to a plot (originally written by George Gilchrist) which takes as arguments the coordinates of the point and then the size of the error bar. I would like to integrate it in my lattice code but I seem to be stumped. I can put the error bar function inside my code as if it were a panel
2005 Sep 22
7
Automatic creation of file names
Dear R-Help members, I have a question about how to save to the hard drive the one thousand datasets I generated in a simulation. The datasets are created in a "for" loop that repeatedly creates normally distributed datasets, such as the example below: Library(MASS) for (number in 1:1000) { dataset = mvrnorm(n = 400, mu = c(0,0,0), Sigma =
2013 Feb 13
2
sweave question
Hi Everyone: I was having trouble getting the plot size correct when putting a plot in an sweave document. So, I searched on the internet and I found a clever solution where the person uses the cat function to write latex code so he can include the cat code in the chunk and place the plot using width and height. The solution is here: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2009-April/195094.html.
2005 Oct 08
1
add leading 0s to %d from png() {was Automatic creation of file names}
Dear useRs, Is there a way to 'properly' format %d when plotting more than one page on png()? 'Properly' means to me with leading 0s, so that the PNGs become easy to navigate in a file/image browser. Lacking a better solution I ended up using the code below, but would much prefer something like png("test_%d.png",bg="white",width=1000,height=700) where %d
2005 Nov 22
2
(PR#8337) formatC adds leading space -- on some Windoze
>>>>> "KevinW" == Kevin Wright <kwright68 at gmail.com> >>>>> on Mon, 21 Nov 2005 18:13:36 +0100 (CET) writes: KevinW> Full_Name: Kevin Wright KevinW> Version: 2.2.0 KevinW> OS: Windows 2000 ^^^^^^^ this must be part of the problem KevinW> Submission from: (NULL) (170.54.58.4) KevinW> Apologies if
2010 Oct 19
2
ANOVA stuffs_How to save each result from FOR command?
Dear R experts, I'm new in R and a beginner in terms of statistics. It should be simple question, but definitely difficult to solve it by myself. I'd like to see main effect of group(gender: sample size is different(M:F=23:18) and one of condition(cond) and the interaction at each subset from 90 datasets So I perform anova 90 times using a command like below; for(i in 1:90)
2008 Mar 04
1
grid.layout?
platform x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu arch x86_64 os linux-gnu system x86_64, linux-gnu status major 2 minor 6.2 year 2008 month 02 day
2001 May 26
1
boxplots
Was there ever a convenient method provided to add boxplots to the current plot at specified x values? There was a question by Martin Maechler some time ago here, but I could seem to find any satisfactory resolution of it. I see that there is an add=T option to boxplot and bxp, but I don't see how to set the x-values. url: http://www.econ.uiuc.edu Roger Koenker email roger at
2005 Dec 06
2
Writing a list to a file !
Hi All, This may be trivial in R but I have been trying with out any success. I have a list of 100 elements each having a sub list of different length. I would like to write the list to a ASCII file. I tried with write.table(), after converting my list to a matrix. Now it looks like Robert c("90", "50", "30") John c("91", "20",