Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "changing origin and plotting complex graphs"
2011 Feb 28
1
plotting, graph, everything
I have this assignment to do and after ten hours of constant trying my eyes
ache and i give up..
all i'm able to get is this plot
please help me
these are the commands i have used till now
read.table(file.choose(), sep=";", header=T)
read.table(file.choose(), sep=";", header=T)->areas
melt(areas,id=c("Year","State"),m=c("Rice"))->
2011 Feb 28
1
r help for growth rate
I'm havinf a problem with a simple file
i have the following data
State 1960 1970 1980 1990
1 All India 35988.70 37346.00 39707.30 42321.00
2 Andhra Pradesh 3431.03 3163.27 3687.23 3695.63
3 Assam 1902.93 2001.60 2278.47 2525.33
4 Bihar 5277.07 5133.80 5138.70 4662.57
5 Gujarat 538.13 456.10 484.23 590.47
6
2011 Mar 10
2
Reshape, melt and cast query
I have a dataset that is based on crop output for a single crop
*sugarcane*...but
each observation is further subdivided into 3 kinds of sugarcane
i have read the file and have also used melt it to sort it on the
basis of *crop
group* using
melt(sugarcane, m=c("Crop_group")) -> canefile
this is how it has cast the data
variable value
1 Crop_group Sugarcane
2011 Apr 03
3
kernel density plot
I am using the following commands for plotting kernel density for three
kinds of crops
density(s22$Net_income_Total.1, bw="nrd0",adjust=1,
kernel=c("gaussian"))->t
plot(t, xlim=c(-30000,40000), main="Net Income Distribution", axes=F,
ylim=c(0,0.00035). xlab="Value in Rupees")
par(new=T)
density(s33$Net_income_Total.1, bw="nrd0",adjust=1,
2012 May 01
1
[fields:image.plot] subtitle under title (not image)?
summary: how to make image.plot print a subtitle between the title and
the image, rather than under the image?
details:
I've got a project
https://github.com/TomRoche/ioapi-hack-R
that illustrates the use of (et al) the R packages {ncdf4, fields, M3}
for processing and visualizing IOAPI data. The data being visualized
consists of a series of layers (mostly representing emissions from a
2006 Jun 03
2
Wine : error during compilation (mandriva 2006 - x86_64)
Hi,
I have Mandriva 2006 x86_64.
I tried to install wine, but the binaries are for 32 bits and the result
is very instable (win programs close suddenly, no internet available for
those programs, etc...)
So I tried to compile wine 0.9.14 from source, but I have an error
during make when "searching for -lXext" :
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="../../libs/unicode:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
2007 Jun 26
3
[PATCH] Always use mipmaps in cube plugin
Currently, the cube plugin uses mipmapping only when cube is unfolded.
When the cube is rotated, mipmaps are not used, which leads to ugly look
of textures.
The attached patch fixes this. This leads to another kind of artifacts,
which are fixable with anisotropic filtering.
http://team.pld-linux.org/~wolf/aniso.png
The leftmost image is the current state of cube plugin. The center image
is with
2024 Sep 17
1
findInterval
>>>>> Gabor Grothendieck
>>>>> on Mon, 16 Sep 2024 11:21:55 -0400 writes:
> Suppose we have `dat` shown below and we want to find the the `y` value
> corresponding to the last value in `x` equal to the corresponding component
> of `seek` and we wish to return an output the same length as `seek` using
> `findInterval` to perform the
2007 Dec 19
1
lattice: axes drawn when relation='free' or relation='sliced' but not when relation='same'
I'm using lattice to draw a multi-panel figure: 5 rows, 4 columns. The y-axis for each panel is determined by
yaxs <- list(draw=T
, labels=c(0, '.5', '1', '1.5')
, at=c(0, .5, 1, 1.5)
, tck=c(.4, 0)
, cex=.7
, alternating=2
2010 Jun 20
3
Spatial: number of independent components?
Hi all, I am sorry if this is a very basic quesion, but I have no experience
with analyzing spatial data and could not find the right function/package
quickly. Any hints would be much appreciated. I have a matrix of spatial
point patterns like the one below and want to find the number of independent
components (if that's the right term) in that matrix (or in that image).
x=matrix(c(0,1,0,0,0,
2024 Sep 16
1
findInterval
Suppose we have `dat` shown below and we want to find the the `y` value
corresponding to the last value in `x` equal to the corresponding component
of `seek` and we wish to return an output the same length as `seek` using
`findInterval` to perform the search. This returns the correct result:
dat <- data.frame(x = c(2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 4),
y = c(37, 12, 19, 30, 6, 15),
seek = 1:6)
2004 May 24
2
Samba 3.0.4 fails to compile on Solaris 9
I have been trying to compile Samba 3.0.4 on a SunFire v880 running Solaris
9 but "make" generates a fatal error. My goal is to get Samba compiled
with the "--with-ldapsam" option so that I can use SunOne Directory Server
5.2 as the back-end repository for user authentication. I have gcc version
3.3.2 installed in /usr/local/bin/gcc which I have used to successfully
compile
2010 Mar 10
1
pie EPS BB
Greetings all!
I'm facing a puzzle I have not been able to solve.
I need to make an EPS of a pie-chart (Yes, I know;
please don't bother to tell me! I just need to ...).
I'm trying to do it with pie(), and I want to have
just the plain pie-chart with no annotations. So far
so good: "labels=rep(NA,...)" will do it.
But I want to have it output to an EPS file with the
2008 Jan 29
2
[PATCH 0/2] Unwritten extent merge update, V2
The old extent merging code down underneath "ocfs2_mark_extent_written()"
can't merge extents between leaf blocks. This patch resolve this.
So that a large unwritten extent which has been split up with a bunch of
writes can be merged together once all unwritten regions have been written to.
Modification from V1 to V2:
1. Add more comments for some functions which is more complicated
2014 Jul 10
2
UC Cemtos 7 : Systemd alternatives ?
Wasn't there a TV series in the 1960s about a US soldier who got made up
to general thanks to the accidental over punching of paper tape?
Regards,
Martin,
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2008 Oct 12
2
RFC: Kerning, postscript() and pdf()
Ei-ji Nakama has pointed out (from another Japanese user, I believe) that
postscript() and pdf() have not been handling kerning correctly, and this
is a request for opinions about how we should correct it.
Kerning is the adjustment of the spacing between letters from their
natural width, so that for example 'Yo' is usually typeset with the o
closer to the Y than 'Yl' would be.
2011 Dec 12
2
Colours for sunflowerplot
Dear fellow R users,
I would like to draw a "sunflowerplot" because I have data (decade by
month) that plots multiple times on the same x-y co-ordinates. Further I
would like to colour each of the points/sunflower leaves on the plot
according to the group they belong to (i.e. which type of event each
represents within that decade and month). I thought that this would be
relatively
2006 Sep 27
1
PDE
Dear all,
Does any know how to solve PDE with R? The archive list refers to the
use of ODE if PDE are parabolic. I am not a mathematician and this does
not mean anything for me!
help would be very appreciated.
Many thanks
--
___________________________________________________
Christophe NGUYEN
UMR 1220 INRA-ENITAB
Transfert sol-plante et cycle des ?l?ments min?raux
dans les ?cosyst?mes
2006 Oct 02
1
Problems with graphics
Dear all,
I am a SAS user, who's trying R. I am a little bit lost for graphics.
What is the simplest way for plotting y as a function of x with one
symbol (line or dot) for each level of a class variable z (for SAS
langage= plot x*y=z). Can I add vertical bars for standard deviation
stored in a separate variable (say ystd). Finally, is it possible to
do all this with xyplot function
2006 Feb 24
2
H A T E
WAIT A MINUTE.
You signed up for this mailing list to write that?
-----Original Message-----
From: flac-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:flac-bounces@xiph.org] On Behalf Of Dirk
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 4:51 AM
To: flac@xiph.org
Subject: [Flac] H A T E
What retard did the Flac API? It looks like what CS students do short before
they leave university to become consultants.
It's bloated