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2004 Sep 09
2
Skipping panels in Lattice
Dear all, I wish to generate a lattice boxplot which skips an empty cell in a design. I have trawled r-help, scruitinized xyplot(lattice) help page, and merrily reproduced examples of using skip from a couple of previous r-help queries and the example given in Pinheiro & Bates. But I must be missing something... Here's an example (running R 1.9.1 on Win2k): # generate some data df1
2012 Apr 08
2
xyplot() does not plot legends with "relation=free" scales
Hi all, I have this problem with lattice that xyplot() won't draw some of my axis labels if the type (i.e. the relation argument) of scales is set as free. For example, in the plot below, I would want it to also show: 1. the labels E1,...E6 below the 10th panel (i.e. 3rd row, 2 col)....just as it is now done below the 12th panel.... 2. as well as the labels (2,4,6,8) on the top of panels 1
2008 Apr 20
1
Attempting to sync x-axis labels with grid lines in lattice bwplot
I have created a lattice bwplot that suffers from axis label overplotting. The box plot contains grid lines, and I thought that only plotting the labels for corresponding vertical grid lines would not only cure the overplotting but also be more aesthetically pleasing. Unfortunately hours of poring over manuals, documentations, mailing list archives, and other R-related text hasn't helped.
2013 Apr 07
4
Same boxplot colors by panels in lattice (bwplot)
Dear all, I would like to have the same color for the all boxplots from the same panel, but my code below shows the two colors alternating. Thanks! set.seed(42) D1 <- rnorm(200) D2 <- factor(sample(letters[1:2],200,TRUE)) D3 <- factor(sample(letters[3:5],200,TRUE)) DF <- data.frame(x=D1,a=D2,b=D3) print(bwplot(b~x|a,data=DF,col=c("black","black"),
2004 Sep 24
2
bwplot panels like stripplot
I would like to plot horizontal box-and-whisker plots in lattice where each factor has its own panel and scales are "free." Below is a stripplot version of what I have in mind. Substituting "bwplot" doesn't work. I know it's gotta be simple but I can't find the way . . . x <- c(runif(100, 0, 1), runif(100, 1, 2), runif(100, 2, 3)) y <-
2012 Jan 26
1
lattice panels with grouped extra data as text?
I have a problem with including extra data in a lattice graphic. I am trying to put some calculated values in an extra column of a boxplot. A minimal example should show what I am trying to do: foo <- data.frame( Treatment=rnorm(1:12,2),
2002 Sep 25
2
Re-ordering the order of lattice graphics panels
Dear all I have made some lattice graphs (bwplot(dead ~ treat | group,...). 'group' is a factor with three levels (Artemia larvae, Abalone larvae and Abalone spat), and the result is a graph with three panels corresponding to the levels in 'group', ordered in alphabetical order from bottom to top, as expected. How does one re-order the order in which the levels of
2006 Jun 25
1
Puzzled with contour()
Folks, The contour() function wants x and y to be in increasing order. I have a situation where I have a grid in x and y, and associated z values, which looks like this: x y z [1,] 0.00 20 1.000 [2,] 0.00 30 1.000 [3,] 0.00 40 1.000 [4,] 0.00 50 1.000 [5,] 0.00 60 1.000 [6,] 0.00 70 1.000 [7,] 0.00 80 0.000 [8,] 0.00 90
2010 Nov 02
1
Colour filling in panel.bwplot from lattice
Inspired by colouring the dots of box-whisker plots I am trying to also fill the boxes (rectangles) with different colours. This seems not to work as I expected. Looking at the help page of panel.bwplot it says: 'fill - color to fill the boxplot'. Obviously it is only intended to fill all boxes with only one colour? Nevertheless the following example shows, that 'fill' from
2012 Sep 10
1
bwplot(): Can Panel Heading Span Two Lines?
A conditioning factor for bwplot() is the stream name. There are 17 streams so each panel is comparatively small and the names in the panel header are truncated at both ends. I would like to wrap the names on two lines for each panel but do not see if this can be done when I look at the online docs (?bwplot) or the Lattice book. Is there a way to fit long strings as headers with multiple panels on
2012 Nov 24
1
Adding a new variable to each element of a list
Hello, I have a list of data with multiple elements, and each element in the list has multiple variables in it. Here's an example: ### Make the fake data dv <- c(1,3,4,2,2,3,2,5,6,3,4,4,3,5,6) subject <- factor(c("s1","s1","s1","s2","s2","s2","s3","s3","s3",
2004 Sep 17
2
lattice: bwplot and panel.lmline()
On Friday 17 September 2004 13:52, RenE J.V. Bertin wrote: > Hello again, > > I am doing regressions (using panel.lmline() (and panel.abline( > rlm(...))) ) inside a panel method which I pass to bwplot(). > > What I would like to do is create a boxplot of categorised data > (binned on the independent variable), and superpose a regression line > which is calculated using the
2008 Jul 21
2
Output Nicely formatted tables from R
Hi there, I've spent a while searching for ways of outputting table data from R in presentable formats, such as colored backgrounds for column headings, bold fonts etc. It appears that this is not possible, but I would be interested to learn if in fact there was a way of achieving this. Many thanks! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Jan 02
1
bwplot and panel.bwplot
Hello, I am trying to use "bwplot" to display whisker boxes according to some conditioning factors ("age" has two values 1/2). I get the following messages: > library(trellis) > bwplot(dvk95~age|site*season,panel=function(x,y){panel.bwplot(x,y)}) Error in tapply(1:0, structure(list(INDICES = numeric(0)), .Names = "INDICES"), : arguments must have
2011 Mar 24
1
Colour makes my life; but not my bwplot (panel.violin)
Using Trellis, am successfully setting up a number of panels (25) in which I have two box and violin plots. I would like to colour - one plot as RED and the other as BLUE (in each panel). I can do that with the box plots, but the violin density areas just take on one colour. My basic call is as follows: bwplot(rmsd ~ file | code, data=spread_data.filtered, panel = function(...,
2006 Apr 13
1
panel.abline() and trellis.focus() on multipage plots
Hi, I'm recently working on a multipage bwplot() using the lattice package. In this context I was trying to use the panel.abline() function individually on certain panels but not all. After some research I found the trellis.focus() and trellis.unfocus() functions which enabled me to do something like: trellis.focus("panel", 1, 3) do.call("panel.abline", list
2013 May 27
1
Question about subsetting S4 object in ROCR
Dear list I'm testing a predictor and I produced nice performance plots with ROCR package utilizing the 3 standard command pred <- prediction(predictions, labels) perf <- performance(pred, measure = "tpr", x.measure = "fpr") plot(perf, col=rainbow(10)) The pred object and the perfo object are S4 with the following slots An object of class "performance"
2005 Feb 24
2
other than default labels in lattice plot
Dear all I solved a problem of customised labels on strips and boxes in bwplot by this construction. > bbb <- bwplot(zavoj ~ typmleti | pu) > bbb$condlevels$pu <- c("Povrchov? ?prava", "Bez PU") > bbb$x.limits <- c("Mleto", "Mleto a s?tov?no", "Nemleto") > bbb but I wonder if some other easy option exist. Let say something
2007 May 21
2
Questions about bwplot
Dear R-experts, I have some questions about boxplots with lattice. My data is similar as in the example below, I have two factors (Goodness of Fit and Algorithms) and data values but in each panels the scales are quite different, therefore the normal boxplots produced by set.seed(1) GOF <- factor(rep(c("GOF1","GOF2","GOF3"),each=40)) Alg <-
2008 Aug 16
4
Lattice: problem using panel.superpose and panel.groups
Hi. I'm embarking on my first attempt at creating my own panel function for lattice graphics, and despite all of my online research and pouring through the documentation, I cannot figure out how to solve my particular problem. Hopefully, a generous fellow R user can help. I have some data that is split into two groups: some "actual" data, and some simulated data,