Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "greek symbols on ylab="
2009 Dec 09
1
Greek symbols on "ylab=" using barchart() {Lattice}
Hi All,
I'm trying to write "ug/m3" as y-label, with greek letter "mu" replacing "u"
AND "3" going as a power.
These commands works in general:
plot.new()
text(0.5, 0.5, expression(symbol("m")))
But, I'm sure about how to do it using barchart() from "Lattice". Can anyone
help please?
Thanks,
Peng Cai
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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
2013 Feb 13
1
An extended Hodgkin-Huxley model that doesn't want to work.
Hi All
I have been struggling with this model for some time now and I just can't
get it to work correctly. The messages I get when running the code is:
DLSODA- Warning..Internal T (=R1) and H (=R2) are
such that in the machine, T + H = T on the next step
(H = step size). Solver will continue anyway.
In above message, R =
[1] 0 0
DINTDY- T (=R1) illegal
In above message, R =
[1]
2010 Mar 17
2
Adding text outside (lattice barchart) plotting region.
Hi All,
I need some help with adding text at the bottom of the graph (outside of
default outline of graph).
Say, I need to write "Month: 01 04" below each of the two years in the
following R code, something like this:
_______________
| |
| Plot |
|___ __________|
1931 1932
2011 Aug 25
1
Combining a greek letter and a newline on the same label
Hi,
I would like to add a two-lines label consisting of:
"Delta word1\n
word2"
(with Delta being the actual greek letter).
However, when I try "expression(paste(Delta,"word1\nword2"))", I obtain the
following display:
"word1\n
Delta word2".
Do you have any idea on how to obtain the desired display?
Thank you for your help!
Sebastien
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2010 Feb 12
2
expression() help
Hi All,
I'm trying to use expression() for y-label in plot(). I'm not able to write
Average(space)PM(subscript)10. I'm trying:
ylab=expression(Average PM[10])
and its not working, because of a space between "Average" and "PM". Thanks,
Peng
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2009 Dec 03
4
Two-way/Three-way sum.
Hi R Users,
I'm wondering how can I calculate two (or three) way sum of a variable. A
sample data is:
State Month Year Value
NC Jan 1996 1
NC Jan 1996 2
NC Feb 1997 2
NC Feb 1997 3
NC Mar 1998 3
NC Mar 1998 4
NY Jan 1996 4
NY Jan 1996 5
NY Feb 1997 5
NY Feb 1997 6
NY Mar 1998 6
NY Mar 1998 7
I'm trying to sum up "value" column by State*Month and by State*Month*Year.
Also, I
2006 Feb 07
1
MFC/R2 in Brazil
I don?t know if the last message was with content. So, I sent again. I have
installed a Digium card TE210P and unicall for use MFC/R2. I think that it?s
all right but I can?t make and receive calls. I?m using asterisk 2.1 with
the patch made by Jos? P. Leit?o and the follow libs:
libsupertone-0.0.2
libunicall-0.0.3
libmfcr2-0.0.3
zaptel 2.1
My number is 34318300. The Telco send me only 8300.
2005 Jun 01
2
Different versions, different results ?
Dear all,
I wrote the following batch script on a iMac, and ran it on a linux
mosix cluster.
tu <- read.table("cage.mm5.tags.rna_lib.CAA-CAJ.tu-reshape.table")
tu_reshaped <- t(reshape(tu[1:50,], direction="wide", timevar="tu", idvar=c("rna","lib")))
write.table(tu_reshaped, "cage.mm5.tags.rna_lib.CAA-CAJ.tu-reshaped.table")
2010 Feb 26
1
bwplot() {lattice}
Hi All,
I'm trying to plot boxplot graph. I tried barchart with "groups=" option and
it worked fine. But when I try to generate same kind of graph using
bwplot(), "groups=" option doesn't seem to work. Though this works,
yield ~ variety | site * year
I'm thinking why "groups=" doesn't work in this case, can anyone help
please...
#Code:
2009 Nov 26
1
{ggplot2} Adding Mean to (grouped) Boxplot.
Hi R Users,
I am using following R code to plot a "grouped boxplot". I'm hoping if I can
add MEAN to these boxplots. Data is copied below and attached as text file.
install.packages("ggplot2")
library(ggplot2)
dta<-read.table("Sample.txt",header=T)
attach(dta)
p <- ggplot(dta, aes(factor(month), nail))
p + geom_boxplot(aes(fill = factor(trt)))
Data:
month
2012 Aug 16
4
Variables and greek letters in a plot title
Hello
This is a problem I encountered repeatedly and I found no answer that made
me really happy. I hope it is not too trivial.
I would like to give the concentration of a substance in a plot title:
5 ug/ml substance
the '5' would be a variable and the ug should be micrograms (with greek
letter mu). It is the mu that causes the problems for me. I failed using
various combinations of
2008 Aug 06
1
No y-axis label using png on linux
Dear all,
I am grateful if anyone provides a solution to my problem of no y-axis
label using png on linux. If I use postscript device or X11 device, it
is fine. On Windows, it works with png. I have tried different versions
of R and none of them works.
Best regards,
Xiaoming Cai, Dr.
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston, Birmingham
B15 2TT
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,
2010 Sep 09
1
scalable < > delimiters in plotmath
Dear list,
I read in ?plotmath that I can use bgroup to draw scalable delimiters
such as [ ] and ( ). The same technique fails with < > however, and I
cannot find a workaround,
grid.text(expression(bgroup("<",atop(x,y),">")))
Error in bgroup("<", atop(x, y), ">") : invalid group delimiter
Regards,
baptiste
sessionInfo()
R version
2010 Sep 09
1
scalable < > delimiters in plotmath
Dear list,
I read in ?plotmath that I can use bgroup to draw scalable delimiters
such as [ ] and ( ). The same technique fails with < > however, and I
cannot find a workaround,
grid.text(expression(bgroup("<",atop(x,y),">")))
Error in bgroup("<", atop(x, y), ">") : invalid group delimiter
Regards,
baptiste
sessionInfo()
R version
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 =
2012 Mar 27
2
Supperscript, subscript and double lines in the main/sub title and using greek letters
Dear R-help,
I am trying to express myself as best as I can here. If you also use Latex
to edit math reports or other languages with similar editing method,
you'll see what I'm talking about. My sincere appologies if my question is
not clear enough to some extend, as also I'm not able to provide my code
here because I don`t know which one I can use...
When editing the title in R
2008 May 15
1
fancy text in pairs()
Dear List,
I'm currently trying to produce a number of pairs() plots with special
text labels in the diagonal panels giving the units for the various
quantities.
These labels stretch across multiple lines, with the names of the
quantities
and the symbols for the units on separate lines. This seems to be leading
to
problems with the justification of the text that I can't seem to work
2020 May 07
3
[PATCH v3 07/15] mm/memory_hotplug: Introduce offline_and_remove_memory()
On Thu, May 07, 2020 at 12:31:11PM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> virtio-mem wants to offline and remove a memory block once it unplugged
> all subblocks (e.g., using alloc_contig_range()). Let's provide
> an interface to do that from a driver. virtio-mem already supports to
> offline partially unplugged memory blocks. Offlining a fully unplugged
> memory block will not