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2012 Mar 08
6
how to modify the tickment of x-axis
hi I plot a series of observation data every minutes in a day as the attachment below plot(wnd,type='l',lty=1,col='red',lwd=1,xlab=xxlab,ylab=yylab,ylim=YY) In the figure, the x-axis tickment is the number of data How can I change it fore example 1h 2h 3h 4h and so on ? -- TANG Jie Email: totangjie at gmail.com Tel: 0086-2154896104 Shanghai Typhoon Institute,China
2012 Jul 10
2
how can I show the xlab and ylab information while using layout
hi R-users: I want to draw three plot into one figure by layout and the script has been shown below. But I find R does not show the xlab and ylab information completely as shown the figure attached. How can I midify the script.? thank you . xxlab<-paste(cpmd," (",ro,"%)",sep=" ") yylab<-paste(rfmd," (",co,"%)",sep=" ")
2012 Jun 29
3
how to add the sample number in the hist figure
hi,R-users: Now I plot some data with the name(aveobsdata) in column , How can I add the some number(e,g. the sample number) in each of the column? plot(aveobsdata,type='h',lwd=line_width,col=line_col,main=titleinfo,xlab=xxlab,ylab=yylab,xaxt = "n") axis(1, at = 1:nums, label = name) --
2010 Feb 13
4
Labels on a pyramide
I am using pyramid.plot() from the plotrix package. I have something like this ############################################ xy.pop<-dados$masfr xx.pop<-dados$femfr #agelabels<-dados$femlab xycol<-color.gradient(c(0,0,0.5,1),c(0,0,0.5,1),c(1,1,0.5,1),11) xxcol<-color.gradient(c(1,1,0.5,1),c(0.5,0.5,0.5,1),c(0.5,0.5,0.5,1),11) xylab<-dados$maslab xxlab<-dados$femlab
2012 Jul 10
0
R-help Digest, Vol 113, Issue 13
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21418051 for the full reference. I don't have an electronic copy, but I do have that issue of Biometrics in my office. I'll have a copy sent over. Terry On 07/10/2012 04:08 PM, r-help-request at r-project.org wrote: > Send R-help mailing list submissions to > r-help at r-project.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide
2004 Mar 17
0
Plot 2 time series with different y axes (left and right)
Petr Pikal said: > I am not really a R specialist but for this task I use function: and he pasted his code into the email. I reindented the code, and wrote a fragment to experiment with it. Here it is: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- plot.yy <- function(x, yright, yleft, yleftlim=NULL, yrightlim = NULL,
2017 Nov 23
2
adding percentage secondary y-axis
Thank you very much peter. It worked out nicely. I have additional question. How can I get Y-axis on log-scale? Thank you very much in Advance, Eliza UoS PP ________________________________ From: PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> Sent: 23 November 2017 16:22:39 To: Eliza Botto; r-help at r-project.org Subject: RE: adding percentage secondary y-axis Hi It is usually not
2017 Nov 23
0
adding percentage secondary y-axis
Hi It is usually not recommended but if you insist maybe library(plotrix) ?twoord.plot twoord.plot(lx=D[,1],ly=D[,2], rx=D[,1], ry=D[,3]) or plot.yy(x=D[,1],yright=D[,3], yleft=D[,2]) which allows only one x axis (see below). Cheers Petr plot.yy <- function (x, yright, yleft, yleftlim = NULL, yrightlim = NULL, xlab = NULL, yylab = list(NA, NA), pch = c(1, 2), col = c(1,2), linky
2003 Jan 20
3
Plotting w/multiple y-axes?
How do I plot using multiple(2) y-axes? I have two series that use the same x-data, but have very different scales. Appreciate any feedback, Per Bak
2002 Jun 11
5
Different y-axes
Hi All, I have checked everything I could find abot graphics, but still cannot solve the problem. Are there any ways to make a graph that plots two lines and two different y-axes, each of them has a scale that is related to the respective line. For example, y1 has a range 1:50 and y1 ranges 0:1. The x-axe is the same for both. Thank you in advance. --- Gregor Gawron
2017 Nov 23
2
adding percentage secondary y-axis
Dear useRs, I have this dataset (D) with three columns. > dput(D) structure(c(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2.990484802, 3.005018792, 3.019552781, 3.03408677, 3.048620759, 3.063154749, 3.077688738, 3.092222727, 3.106756717, 3.121290706, 3.135824695, 3.150358684, 3.164892674, 3.179426663, 3.193960652, 3.208494642, 3.223028631, 3.23756262,
2002 Jun 17
3
Second axis in a plot
Hi to all, First of all, I prefer to tell that I am a R-newbie, so I apologize if this is a silly question (I have tried looking in the manuals, but without luck). I have two variables, y and z, that I want to plot against x in the same plot. I have done this before, using points() after plot(). But now the problem is that y and z are in different units of measurement, and their ranges are very
2009 Jan 28
2
help with plot layout
It takes a lot of sweat to generate a composite plot with R ... sigh. I though I was almost done when I met the umpteenth hurdle. I cannot place a nice title on the 2nd plot (raw signal) on the layout. I do not have control on where either the "main" option of "plot" function, or "title", place the text string which keeps dysplaying chopped from above. I also tried
2004 Feb 24
5
r: plots
hi all i have another probably simple question. I have three variables say x, y and z. x and y are quite large and z is relative small. how can one plot the three variables on the same graph with two separate axis? (one for x and y and the other for z) e.g. x<-c(101,110,150,167,120) y<-c(120,135,175,95,200) z<-c(0.001, 0.15, 0.6, 0.8, 1) regards Allan
2009 Jan 28
2
t.test in a loop
Hi All, I've been having a little trouble with creating a loop that will run a a series of t.tests for inspection, Below is the code i've tried, and some checks i've looked at. I've used the get(paste()) idea as i was told previously that the use of the eval should try and be avoided. I've run a single syntax to check that my systax is correct and works without any problems