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2003 Dec 14
1
contour() should handle the asp parameter
Hi all, To my knowledge, the current version of contour.default() does not handle the 'asp' parameter. This can be embarassing when displaying eg geographical maps, etc... Submitted to the opinion of more experienced R programmers, contour.defaut() function should be changed according to the followings: line 7: add = FALSE,asp=NA,...) line 33: plot.window(xlim, ylim,
2000 Jan 17
1
lwd patches for "contour"
I found it useful to have contour be able to do line widths ... hope that the guts haven't changed an enormous amount in the current development version ... the patches are relatively trivial, mostly going by analogy with lty and col (although in my ignorance it took me a while to figure out what UNPROTECT(2) was and why it should be changed to UNPROTECT(3) ... hope this is useful. Ben
2002 Dec 14
1
adding contour lines to a filled.contour
Hi all, Does anybody know how to add contour lines to a filled contour plot? I want to draw a single contour around values that are above a certain level (e.g., significant). The problem I'm having is that since the filled.contour command actually draws two plots (data and the key), adding contour lines paints them over both plots. Any suggestions? Thanks, Andy #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2008 Apr 23
4
filled contour plots
hello everyone, I was wondering if anybody can help me solve 2 problems related to the function filled.contour. I am entering the following R command: filled.contour(xx,yy,P1, nlevels=20,color=cm.colors, plot.axes={ contour(xx,yy,P1,add=T,col="grey", nlevels=20, drawlabels=F) axis(1,1:length(xx),labels=xlabels)
2012 Jan 21
1
contour(): Thickness contour labels
Hi, I want to display some contour labels. It works well, but the thickness of the label is to low. I tried the "labcex" command contour(x,y,z, labcex=2) But only the size is rising and not the thickness of labels. Only if i set the value to "labcex=10" the thickness is good, but the size is to big, so i can't see anything ;) Is there any command to rise the thickness
2000 Feb 16
2
contour() labels (PR#441)
R-0.99.0a now plots contour labels from contour(), but the values in levels seem to be coerced to integer. Reproduce by: > set.seed(2) > contour(matrix(runif(36),nrow=6), labcex=1.2) and compare with: > set.seed(2) > contour(matrix(10*runif(36),nrow=6), labcex=1.2) Ray Brownrigg -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list --
2011 Dec 22
1
overlaid filled contour plots
I'm trying to make a set of contour plots of bivariate kernel density estimates, showing three such plots overlaid, similar to this plot http://euclid.psych.yorku.ca/SCS/Private/Test/ridge-boot2.pdf except that I would like to have the contours *filled* (using transparent colors). To make this reproducible, I've saved the results of KernSmooth::bkde2D() in the following file:
2003 Jun 26
1
Fonts on contour maps...
Hello All, I am drawing four contour plots on a 2x2 layout. I need to downsize the contour line labels. cex and labcex do not seem to work. Any suggestions? Thanks, John. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. John Janmaat Department of Economics, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, B4P 2R6 E-mail: jjanmaat at acadiau.ca Web:
2010 Aug 06
1
[R-SIG-Mac] Question about line type in contour() function (R 2.11.1)
On 05/08/2010 8:46 PM, David B. Thompson, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE, CFM wrote: > On Aug 5, 2010, at 5:20 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > >> On 05/08/2010 7:18 PM, David B. Thompson, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE, CFM wrote: >>> I'm running R 2.11.1 (MacBook Pro and OS X 10.6.4) and am trying to set a line type in the contour() function. What I did was: >>> >>>> >
2006 Jan 09
1
How to use filled.contour(x,y,z) data for levelplot(z)?
Dear all, We used the following function to create a spatial plot of a raster image: filled.contour(xx,yy,zz, color = terrain.colors, nlevels=10, main=naamjaar, plot.axes = { contour(Xcoord/1000,Ycoord/1000,lim.data, nlevels = 4, col=4,drawlabels = T, axes = FALSE, frame.plot = FFALSE, add = TRUE);axis(1); axis(2);
2003 Jun 06
1
Contour plot question
In a contour plot having numeric values displayed next to the contours, is it possible to modify these numeric values so that they are bolded, enlarged, and/or placed differently? Much thanks in advance, David Paul, Ph.D. Battelle Memorial Institute 614.424.3176
2009 Nov 22
1
contour(): lines & labels in different colours?
Greetings, All! I want to draw contour lines in red, using contour(), but also have the contour labels (for the level-values) in black so that they will stand out against a coloured background already generated using filled.contour() (the background shades from green at low levels of "risk" to red at high levels). In any case, contour labels in red are already somewhat inconspicuous
2006 Jun 22
1
How to plot a image with restrictions?
Hello All! How to plot a image ( image function ) with restrictions, like a polygon?? Thanks in advance! Cleber N. Borges ##### problem example x <- y <- seq(-4*pi, 4*pi, len=27) r <- sqrt(outer(x^2, y^2, "+")) image( z ) contour(z, add = TRUE, drawlabels = FALSE) m=scan() 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.2 0.5 0.8 m = matrix(m,nr=3,byrow=T) polygon( m, lwd=5 )
2004 Feb 03
4
filled maps
Hi R-Help, I would like to make filled contour maps of ocean data overlaid by costlines from the map package. I can draw the filled contours and the coastlines om the same plot, but the filled contour also covers part of the land. To get rid of that I tried to draw a filled coastline map on top of the filled contour, but the filled map only draws the closed contours - so most of the land is
2011 Sep 30
1
Odd gridding pattern when plotting
Hi, I'm no longer on the subscribing list, but was hoping to get my question posted.? Please inform if this is ok, although I am guessing you wont post with the image below.? If so, let me know and I will resend without the image. Thanks Hi, I just upgraded my system and my version of R all at once.? Upon running old code for heatmaps etc, I suddenly notice that there is an odd grid pattern
2000 Feb 08
1
DEC cc doesn't like c++ comments (PR#416)
Full_Name: Albrecht Gebhardt Version: 0.99.0 OS: alpha, osf4.0 Submission from: (NULL) (143.205.180.40) DEC cc doesn't like c++ style comments // like this one Please use standard cc comments or #if 0 ... #endif A quite large patch follows (I hope it will pass mailing with not too much wrapped lines): --- ./src/main/g_her_glyph.c.dec-cc.patch Mon Feb 7 14:48:10 2000 +++
2012 Apr 03
1
A contour plot question - vis.gam () function in "mgcv"
Hi, Please see the attached contour plot (I am sorry about the big file). This was created using the vis.gam() function in "mgcv" package. However, my question is somewhat broader. In generating this figure, I first created the contours using vis.gam() and then I plotted the points. These point are plotted on top of the contours so that some of the contour lines are only partially
1999 May 10
1
dotted contour line for negative values?
I have a contour plot where the surface can take on positive and negative values. I would like to use solid contour lines for positive values and dotted contour lines for negative values. I saw a plot like this produced by S-Plus before. Is there a way to do this with R? If not, can anyone suggest a way to make interpretation of the contour plot easier? (Right now, it is not clear if a set of
2004 Nov 04
1
Labelling contour lines
I am using contour to draw contour lines onto a photo (jpeg) of a leaf on a white background. I have two problems: 1) The contour gets plotted at right angles to the jpeg image. I guess this is a problem of referencing the start and end points of the image matrix but I can't see how to over come this other than loading in a second image that has been rotated 90 degrees and plotting the
2003 Jul 27
1
contourplot:how to get it to label all contours like 'contour'
Hi, one of the nice things about contour is that it labels all contour lines. contourplot only labels each particular elevation a single time. i.e., if there are two contour lines corresponding to z = 45, it will only label one of them. is there a way to get contourplot to automatically label all the contour lines, even those that are repeated? i ask because i want to plot contour plots *w/