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2010 May 10
2
[Fwd: Re: Plotting log-axis with the exponential base to a plot with the default logarithm base 10]
Hello!
Thank you for answering!
What I am trying to do is to plot my raw values (biomass of different
species) on a logaritmic y-axis with the base of e. When I type "log="y"",
the axis transforms into a logaritmic axis with the base of 10.
Best regards,
Elisabeth
> Dear Elisabeth,
>
> I'm not sure if I have understood your question -- are you trying
> to
2010 May 09
3
Plotting log-axis with the exponential base to a plot with the default logarithm base 10
Hello!
I have a problem which I have tried to solve for several days now..
I have plottet a lineplot.CI in the library "sciplot", and I am trying to
plot it with a logaritmic y-axis (with exponential base).
The problem is that; when I type "log "y"", the axis transforms into the
logaritmic of base 10.
I wonder if someeone could tell me how to specify that I would
2010 May 09
1
Plotting log-axis with the exponential base to a plot wi
Hello Ted!
Thank you a lot for your reply!!!
I will try to explain again; what I want is a logarithmic scaled y-axis
with the base of e (not 10). And the values I would like to use in the
plot are the raw values (not transformed in any way). Do you still think
that the base of log does not matter in this case (wheather it is e or 10
as a base)?
Elisabeth
> On 09-May-10 18:10:27, Elisabeth
2009 Jun 18
1
lattice logaritmic scale (basis "e" ), rewriting labels using xscale.component
Hi there,
sorry for troubling everybody once again, I've got a problem rewriting
Sarkar's function for
rewriting the tick locations in a logaritmic way (s.
http://lmdvr.r-forge.r-project.org/code/Chapter08.R):
His example works for log 2 but I need log e (natural logarithm). My
problem is that if I replace
2 with "e" (using paste()), I get the error message that the location
2004 Jan 20
2
avas and ace
Hi,
Does any one know how we can decide on the correct transformation in (avas and ace) after having drawn the graphs y,g(y) x ,s(x) and g(y) ,s(x) . Is it possible by only looking at patterns the graphs follow for example when
y ,g(y) shows a logaritmic pattern can we say that log transform on y is suitable?
Thanks for your help.
Regards
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2012 Jan 05
1
Dell Latitude E5410 doesn't boot my USB thumbnail
Hi there,
I have a 512MB USB thumbnail which I used syslinux to create a bootable
USB disk. It works fine with my old laptop and a few other computers.
However, on my Dell Latitude E5410, it doesn't really work; when the
Dell laptop boots, I pressed F9 to see the boot devices list and the
thumbnail is not on the list.
Some hints please?
x
--
[?] Please notice that v9 at dr.com is no
2004 Nov 17
1
R: log-normal distribution and shapiro test
Hi,
from what you're writing:
"The logaritmic transformation
"shapiro.test(log10(y))" says: W=0.9773, p-value=
2.512e-05." it seems the log-values are not
distributed normally and so original data are not
distributed like a log-normal: the p-value is
extremally small!
Other tests for normality are available in package:
nortest
compare the log-transformation of your ecdf
2013 Sep 30
1
[sm.density.compare] scale up y-axis and additional line type
Dear fellows,
The two questions are on sm.density.compare(). I compare kernel density
estimates of two arrays of data.
I'd like to scale up y-axis so that I can show better the differences in
y values. English is not my first language so I'll try to explain it. I
would like to stretch y-axis a bit longer but not to change the range of
y values. How can I do this?
Second, I'm
2007 Nov 21
1
fitting a line to a logaritmic plot
Hi,
I have processed measurements of a rough surface to a heigh-height
correlation plot. What the meaning of this exactly is, is not important.
Only that it is a plot that had two (almost ) linear parts when plotted on a
logaritmic scale. In this plot, I want to draw the best fitting lines for
these linear parts but I just can't get it done. It is easy when the scales
are linear but as you
2013 Feb 18
2
continuous shading in plots
Hi, Can someone help me with the following? I currently have the following plot: plot(c(0,14,0,14),c(0,5,0,5),ann = FALSE, xaxs="i", yaxs="i",bty="L" )
polygon(c(0,18,18), c(0,6,0), col='light grey', border = NA)
polygon(c(0,18,18), c(0,2,0), col='grey', border = NA) However, I would like to make such a plot, but where there is a continuous shading
2009 Apr 03
1
DierckxSpline fitting with different sets of y-values in one time
Dear "R" users,
I have a question about the Package DierckxSpline. I have tried to find the answer by myself but it didn't worked out.
I wondered if Dierckxspline can use different sets of y values in one time to fit a line with knot. I have different sets of Y values representing the same thing for different voxels (in an fmri image). I have already fitted the data in different
2002 Nov 26
3
Solaris 8, Can't find recent OpenSSL libcrypto
I have probably trivial problem in OpenSSH installation,
but do not see it - could you help, please ?
The libcrypto has been installed.
caroubier% ls -l /usr/local/ssl/lib/libcrypto.a
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 2778744 Nov 19 17:53 /usr/local/ssl/lib/libcrypto.a
But the openssh stops with Can't find recent OpenSSL libcrypto.
Thank you very much in advance,
Elisabeth Porteneuve
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2009 Jun 25
3
xen-create-image: command not found?
Hello,
after I fixed one problem, the next one raised up. I am trying to create a guest domain. I specified the configurations in /etc/xen-tools/xen-tools.conf and I ran
$sudo xen-create-image --hostname=virtualrouter1 --role=udev
the output is: sudo: xen-create-image: command not found
I searched all directories for a file with this name but couldn''t find any. Is this possible? I am
2013 May 18
3
bar plot with non-zero starting level
Hi,
I want to plot grouped bars to compare 95% confidence interval estimates
from two models. Each bar represents a 95% confidence interval estimate
of a coefficient from one of the two models. Each group represents
confidence interval estimates of the same coefficient from the two models.
I think such a bar plot will nicely present whether 95% confidence
interval estimates of the same
2004 Nov 17
0
log-normal distribution and shapiro test
Hello:
Yes I know that sort of questions comes up quite often. But with all due
respect I din't find how to perform what I want. I am searching archives
and bowsing manuals but it isn't there, though, it is a ridiculous
simple task for the experienced R user.
I have data and can do the following with them:
==
hist(y, prob=TRUE)
lines(density(y,bw=0.03)
==
The result actually is a
2003 May 18
1
log scale y axis ticks control?
Hello R Users!
I'm using lattice to produce some graphs with logaritmic y-scales. I use
the command
xyplot(hits ~ c(1:1024), data=eichData, type="S", scales=list(y =
list(log=10)))
to create the plot. This is fine, except for the automatically choosen
tick marks. I'd like to have a major tick at the 10^n location and minor
ticks in between which correspond with the native
2008 Jul 23
1
mle2(): logarithm of negative pdfs
Hi,
In order to use the mle2-function, one has to define the likelihood function
itself. As we know, the likelihood function is a sum of the logarithm of
probability density functions (pdf). I have implemented myself the pdfs
that I am using. My problem is, that the pdfs values are negative and I
cann't take the logarithm of them in the log-likelihood function.
So how can one take the
2006 Feb 27
1
log scale y axis ticks control on boxplots
Hey R Users
I like to control the ticks and labels in a boxplot as described for a
xyplot below (thread in maillinglist in may 2003). Does anybody knows
how it works?
Thanks in advance
Thomas
Thread from May 2003
(http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/03a/5604.html)
Hello R Users!
I'm using lattice to produce some graphs with logaritmic y-scales. I use
the command
xyplot(hits ~
2017 Oct 28
0
Job opportunity: postdoc or PhD at Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA)
Dear all,
The Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) seeks a post doc or
Ph.D. candidate in mapping and valuation of ecosystem services from
green infrastructure in Oslo. The candidate has preferably skills in
Open Source GIS (OSGeo) and a M.Sc./Ph.D. in geomatics with an
interest in urban ecosystem services, or a M.Sc./Ph.D. in nature
management, landscape architecture, geography,
2009 Dec 04
0
Logarithm interpolation
Dear all, i want to know if in R exist a method that give a logarithm
interpolation of a two columns of dates. I try to do the lm of logarithm of
the dates:
a<-lm(log(vettore)~log(as.numeric(pippo2[3,])))
but this is a
linear correlation and not that i want.....
thanks
giuseppe