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2003 Nov 06
1
some error messages using arm cpu with Debian
I have a small handheld pc having ARM process as a CPU. I installed debian and installed R using apt-get command. Everything worked great except for drawing even simple graphs x <- 1:10 plot(x) I got error messages 1: Nonfinite axis limits [GScale(nan,nan,1, .); log=0] 2: relative range of values = 9.0072e+15 * EPS, is small (axis 1). 3: Nonfinite axis limits
2023 Aug 06
2
hist(..., log="y")
Sorry if this topic has been discussed earlier. Currently, hist(..., log="y") fails with > hist(rexp(1000, 1), log="y") Warning messages: 1: In plot.window(xlim, ylim, "", ...) : nonfinite axis=2 limits [GScale(-inf,2.59218,..); log=TRUE] -- corrected now 2: In title(main = main, sub = sub, xlab = xlab, ylab = ylab, ...) : "log" is not a graphical
2023 Aug 06
1
hist(..., log="y")
hist() is designed so that the total area sums to 1. You should build you desired behavior using a barchart. ? David Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 5, 2023, at 11:50 PM, Ott Toomet <otoomet at gmail.com> wrote: > > ?Sorry if this topic has been discussed earlier. > > Currently, hist(..., log="y") fails with > >> hist(rexp(1000, 1), log="y")
2006 Mar 17
1
Adding axis limit to log-log plot
Dear All, I've tried to add axis limit ( e.g. ylim=c(0,50)) to the log-log plot, but it turn out to be error (see below). Any solution is much appreciated. > plot(maxsd$tph,maxsd$qdbh,log="xy",xlab="Stand density(trees per ha)",ylab="Quadratic mean dbh (cm)",ylim=c(0,50)) Error in plot.window(xlim, ylim, log, asp, ...) : Infinite axis extents
2009 Jul 17
2
log error for use on axis
Hi, I am new to R plot. I am trying to scale my y axis in log. When I do this I receive the following error Error in axis(side = side, at = at, labels = labels, ...) : CreateAtVector [log-axis()]: axp[0] = 0 < 0! In addition: Warning messages: 1: In plot.window(...) : nonfinite axis limits [GScale(-inf,1.31772,2, .); log=1] 2: In axis(side = side, at = at, labels = labels, ...) :
2003 Nov 07
0
error message using ARM cpu with Debian
I post this message on R-help mailing list but someone emailed me that I can get helped if I post this one on R-devel mailing list. I have a small handheld pc having ARM process as a CPU. I installed debian and installed R (R-1.7.0 base and core, help html, latex-help) using apt-get command. Everything worked great except for drawing even simple graphs x <- 1:10 plot(x) I got error
2001 Sep 21
0
R 1.3.1 fails 'make check' on arm in the Bessel example (PR#1097)
Debian tries to build its packages on a variety of platforms. The arm platform compiled 0.90.1 (the last Debian release before the Debian package required an Atlas library, something we no longer require) failed in 'make check'. The log snippet follows; I traced this to the example(Bessel) code. > matplot(nu, t(outer(xx,nu, besselI)), type = 'l', ylim = c(-50,200), +
2011 Nov 10
1
beanplot without log scale?
Is it possible to force beanplot not to use a log scale? I want to be able to create multiple beanplots of different data on the same specified y-axis. When I try to force a ylim, I get the following... > beanplot(reg5vel,ylim=(c(0,12000))) log="y" selected Warning message: In plot.window(xlim = c(0.5, 7.5), ylim = c(0, 12000), log = "y") : nonfinite axis limits
2009 Nov 18
2
error message; ylim + log="y"
Hi, I get a lot of error messages with this command, but I don't understand why; plot(c(),c(), xlim=c(1,10), ylim=c(0,10000), log="y") thanks for any help! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2001 Sep 24
1
R-devel Digest V1 #314
R-devel Digest Monday, September 24 2001 Volume 01 : Number 314 In this issue: [Rd] R 1.3.1 fails 'make check' on arm in the Bessel example (PR#1097) [Rd] Bug list summary (automatic post) [Rd] (PR#1089) Can be closed See the end of the digest for information about r-devel-digest ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 21
2013 Oct 31
2
Make Multiple plots in R
Dear All, I would wish to make multiple plots and give title/ headings same time, is there a simpler/ tidier way compared to below(, especially the headings as they are missing)? See output attached. #####################################Making multiple Plots start######################## plot(mybrick9, y = 2, col = terrain.colors( length(seq(0,1, by = .2))-1),breaks= seq(0, 1, by = 0.2), axes =
1998 Jan 13
0
funny axis ranges; GPretty(.) vs. pretty(.) and all that...
[This is something like a bug report; maybe somewhat longish & technical ..] As an introduction, just try the following code (it should work both in R and S). I think it screws up the postscript() driver both for S and R, but this is not the issue here. is.R <- function() { ## returns 'TRUE' iff we are using 'R' exists("version") && !is.null(vl
2013 Jun 15
2
Plotting two y-axis vs non-numeric x-axis
Hi dear all, the following code is correct. but I want to use non-numeric x-axis, for example if I replace time <- seq(0,72,6) by month <- c("Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec","Pag") Ofcourse I use factor(month) instead of
2011 Feb 04
1
Easy help with plots, font size
I am trying to make some plots for a poster. Each one needs to be 6 inches by inches. Right now the fonts are too small and the plots don't read well on my poster. I am pretty much an R newbie and I can't figure out how to change the fonts. It would also be nice to know how to specify the size of the plot and maybe how to save the plots as jpeg files. Any help would be much appreciated! I
2010 Feb 19
1
color graph in multiple plots
Hi,   I would like to distinguish my plots using colors but I got error message.  How do I correct that?     plot(ecdf(z), main ="CDF for observed and simulated weighted sum",type="l",lwd=2,col="blue", xlab="Weighted sum (mm)", ylab="Cumulative Percent", xlim=c(0,15), xaxs ='i', yaxs ='i',ylim=c(0,1)) par(new=TRUE)
2013 Oct 25
1
add a color band
Hi all, I would like to ask your help to add a color band (Ι am not sure regarding the right term, this color band at the right of the plot "describing" values with their corresponding color. For now I have only this code test<-matrix(data=runif(10000),nrow=100) plot(test,axes="FALSE") axis(1,at=c(0,1),labels=c("a","b")) # but  I would like to add
2013 Dec 19
2
muy simple
Hola a todos Realicé un código muy simple, me gustaría que lo corran en R. plot(c(0,1), c(0,1), axes=F, type='n', xlab='', ylab='') text(x=c(.2,.6,.8,.9,.7,.3, .3, .4, .5, .4, .7, .5,.6),y=c(.2,.6,.8,.9, 1, 1, .3, .4, .5, 1, .7, 1,1),c('','i','a','d',
2009 Mar 24
2
Legend containing maths symbol and values of variables
I need to have the maths symbol for >= in the legend, and to substitute threshold variable with its value. Somehow, various attempts weren't successful. Please help. threshold <- 0.5 plot(NA, xlab="", ylab="", main="", axes=F, xlim=c(0,1), ylim=c(0,1), xaxs="i", yaxs="i") legend(x=0, y=1, fill=c("orange", "white",
2010 May 17
2
retrieving last R output
Hello. I ran a simulation that took a few days to complete, and want to analyze the results, but have just realized that I (idiotically) did not assign the output to a variable when I intitiated the simulation. Is there any way to retrieve the last output produced by R so that these last few days were not a waste? Thank you very much. -- View this message in context:
2009 Oct 09
2
Problems with code containing a for loop
The following code isn't working and we can't figure out why.. letters = c("A","B","C","D","E","F","G","H","I","J") numbers = 1:3 for(i in 1:6){ #6 letters for (j in 1:3) { #3 numbers for (k in -1:1) {