Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches similar to: "re-arranging data to create an image (or heatmap)"
2010 Jul 18
6
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
New packages
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* allan (1.0)
Alan Lee
http://crantastic.org/packages/allan
Automates Large Linear Analysis Model Fitting
* andrews (1.0)
Jaroslav Myslivec
http://crantastic.org/packages/andrews
Andrews curves for visualization of multidimensional data
* anesrake (0.3)
Josh Pasek
http://crantastic.org/packages/anesrake
This
2008 Jun 16
0
re-arranging unsorted data for surface/contour plot
Hi list,
I'm struggling with plotting a 3d data set.
I have a data frame with x,y and z values. They occur in no particular order (ie x and y are not ordered).
However, I want to visualize the data using a contour plot.
Now, the x,y and z data going into contour() are supposed to be ordered.
My question is: Is their a quick way to re-arrange my data such that it can be fed to contour()?
2005 Apr 22
1
Need help arranging the plot in different fashion than the default format
I want to change the way the plot is appearing in the barchart ..
testdata <-
2006 Feb 14
3
Arranging Models
I know we could arrange controllers as modules. Can we also arrange models
in modules?
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Rgds,
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http://www.varcasa.com/
My First Rails Project.
Education Through Collabration
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2011 Jan 31
1
arranging pie charts in a matrix layout with row/col labels
Hi, I have a vector of data, that I group based on two factors via
tapply. For each such grouping I would like to plot a pie chart. I
can layout these pie charts in a matrix layout, correpsonding to the
levels of the two factors. But I am getting stuck on how to label the
rows and colums. My current approach looks like this:
x <- data.frame(obs=sample(c('low', 'high'),100,
2013 Apr 18
1
Arranging two different types of ggplot2 plots with axes lined up
Hi all,
I want to arrange two ggplot2 plots on the same page with their x-axes
lined up - even though one is a boxplot and the other is a line plot. Is
there a simple way to do this? I know I could do this using facetting if
they were both the same type of plot (for example, if they were both
boxplots), but I haven't been able to figure it out for two different types
of plots.
Below is my
2005 May 19
5
Arranging Plots
Dear all,
I'd appreciate any hints how to arrange some plots.
I have three plots. I would like to arrange them in the following order:
- Plot 1 and Plot 2 should be in the upper row
- Plot 3 should be in the lower row but centered in the middle.
I hope the following sketch will help understanding my problem
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| === === |
|| P1| |P2 | |
|| | | | |
| === === |
2017 Jul 16
0
Arranging column data to create plots
On Sat, 15 Jul 2017, Michael Reed via R-help wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I need some help arranging data that was imported.
It would be helpful if you were to use dput to give us the sample data
since you say you have already imported it.
> The imported data frame looks something like this (the actual file is
> huge, so this is example data)
>
> DF:
> IDKey X1 Y1 X2 Y2
2017 Jul 16
3
Arranging column data to create plots
Dear All,
I need some help arranging data that was imported.
The imported data frame looks something like this (the actual file is huge, so this is example data)
DF:
IDKey X1 Y1 X2 Y2 X3 Y3 X4 Y4
Name1 21 15 25 10
Name2 15 18 35 24 27 45
Name3 17 21 30 22 15 40 32 55
I would like to create a new data frame with the following
NewDF:
IDKey X Y
Name1 21 15
Name1