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2024 Sep 05
1
lattice log scale labels.
Dear R-helpers, In the plot below I would like to have labels at positions 2^(3*(0:10)), and keep the labels in the exponential format. I tried using yscale.components.default. *This* gives the right format of the labels: -------- > yscale.components.default(lim= c(0,30),log=2) .... $num.limit [1] 0 30 ... [1] 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 ... $left$labels$labels [1] "2^0" "2^5"
2024 Sep 05
1
lattice log scale labels.
Do the "at" and "labels" components of the "scales" list argument to xyplot not do what you want? Cheers, Bert On Thu, Sep 5, 2024 at 4:05?AM Gerrit Draisma <gdraisma at xs4all.nl> wrote: > Dear R-helpers, > > In the plot below I would like to have labels at positions 2^(3*(0:10)), > and keep the labels in the exponential format. > I tried
2007 Apr 07
2
Setting where the x-axis crosses the y-axis
Hi all, my apologies for a probably very obvious question but i can't figure out if, on a bar plot, there is a simple way to have the x-axis cross the y-axis at 1, when the y-axis is on a log-scale? I want to draw a bar plot, and have some of the bars "drop" below 1 while starting from 1. Is this possible? I have been trying various things using barplot, barplot2 etc... without
2009 Jun 18
1
lattice logaritmic scale (basis "e" ), rewriting labels using xscale.component
Hi there, sorry for troubling everybody once again, I've got a problem rewriting Sarkar's function for rewriting the tick locations in a logaritmic way (s. http://lmdvr.r-forge.r-project.org/code/Chapter08.R): His example works for log 2 but I need log e (natural logarithm). My problem is that if I replace 2 with "e" (using paste()), I get the error message that the location
2008 Jan 31
1
decrease amount of ticks on y axis in lattice levelplot
Hi all, How can I decrease the number of ticks on the y-axis in a lattice levelplot()? I have as many ticks displayed on the y-axis as I have columns of data (1000 columns), how can I decrease this amount of ticks, while still properly displaying all the data? Note that I get my data from a matrix object, in which the z-values of the levelplot are the actual values in the matrix, whereas the
2008 Jul 21
0
xyplot: distance between axis and axis-label gets wrong
Hi! I just started reading the wonderful Lattice book and I finally found a quite elegant solution for nicer log-ticks. However, there are some problems with the spacing between the axis label and the axis tick marks. It seems that lattice estimates the space wich gets used by the labels before it calls the yscale.components function. However, this function can change what is supposed to be
2007 Feb 21
3
Different gridlines per panel in xyplot
In the example R script below, horizontal gray gridlines are drawn at y coordinates where the points are drawn with the code: panel.abline(h=y, v=xScale, col.line="gray") How do I change this so that the horizontal gray gridlines are drawn at y coordinates where the y labels are drawn? The challenge is that each panel has different y-ranges (in my real example the y-ranges and
2012 Mar 28
1
xyplot lattice fine control of axes limits and thick marks (with log scale)
After a long and winding road (sorry but I'm a novice) I get to a final result which is quite close to what I need; nevertheless I would like to tweak a little further the xyplot so that I can get ***for each single panel defined by variable z*** a finer control over: -the x and y the limits: I would like to be the same for both axes; -the number of thick marks: again I would like to be same
2008 May 06
1
Spacing between lattice panels
I'm trying to set up a lattice plot with two y-axes for each panel. (Yes, I know that multiple y-axes are generally a bad idea; the graph is for someone else and they want it that way.) I've used a custom yscale.component in xyplot to achieve this: myyscale.component <- function(...) { ans <- yscale.components.default(...) ans$right <- ans$left foo <-
2012 Feb 16
2
Defining a viewport scale in {Grid}
Am just feeling my way into the grid library, and cannot figure out how to define the plot limits. 3/5 of the example polygons below plot in the default 0-1 range viewport. But when I try to redefine the viewport the polygons plot in the same places. I also get the same result without employing push/pop. (As you can see from the scale I'm trying to introduce, I want to plot map polygons.)
2009 Dec 02
1
barchart() {Lattice} -- auto.key()
Hi R Users, I'm using following data/code (data is also attached) to produce a stacked barplot. *I need help with changing legend boxes, currently I'm using "rectangles=TRUE". Is it possible to get small squares instead -- may be with a small gap between colored squares.* Currently there is no gap between the colored rectangles. # Sample Data: Names Col1 Col2 Col3 Row1 -20 40
2009 Jul 21
2
animated grid graphics
I need to make a fairly complex animated graphic and decided to use grid for it. A very simple example of what I need: ##============================================================================== library(grid) grid.newpage() pushViewport(plotViewport()) pushViewport(viewport(xscale = extendrange(c(0, 100)), yscale = extendrange(c(0, 100)))) grid.xaxis() grid.yaxis()
2008 Jun 30
1
Lattice : Single reference line/label at 0.05
r-friends-- I am trying to make a lattice plot with a single label at 0.05. A reference line at y=0.05 as well... This is what I have so far. The label reads 0.0 and there is a grid instead of a single reference line. Can someone help please? Troy x<-18:35 (pv<-1/(x-17)) xydf<-data.frame(x, pv) print(xyplot(pv~x, data=xydf, type=c('p', 'g'), ylim=c(0,1),
2018 Apr 25
1
Can't Get Lattice Histogram Minor Tick Marks to Work
Thanks Jeff, I attached a file with the program to my earlier email because the posting guide seemed to imply that non-binary attachments would work. But I see that the file was stripped off. I installed the program file on a web site, but when I downloaded it, the line breaks were stripped out. So I've included the program below: ------------------------------------------------------- #
2010 Mar 29
1
xyplot second y-xis and legend
Dear list, I try to set a secondary y-axis in a lattice xyplot. This works. However, I am unable to set a proper legend/key together with the 2nd y-axis under general xyplot procedures. See example below. The combination of the par.settings with simpleTheme and other settings seems to go wrong. I couldn't find a solution from previous topics. Any suggestions? thanks in advance! Robbert
2012 Aug 06
1
cannot find function "simpleRDA2"
Hi, I am trying to run the command "forward.sel.par," however I receive the error message: "Error: could not find function 'simpleRDA2'." I have the vegan library loaded. The documentation on "varpart" has not helped me to understand why I cannot call this function. Maybe I am missing something obvious because I am still an 'R' novice. Below is a
2011 May 14
1
Using dates on axis with Grid plots
Hi, I'm trying to use Grid plots and would like to have an X axis that represents dates. I have several years of data so I would like to be able to have labeled tick marks only intermittently (not one per date). I can transform the initial data from a date time string into POSIXlt or POSIXct, or Date objects. The issue is that when I try to layout the plot using: dev.off() pushViewport(
2009 Dec 02
1
Fw: Re: Help: barchart() {Lattice}
I HAVE BEEN ASKED TO BE REMOVED FROM THIS LIST OVER 20 TIMES, PLEASE CAN I BE REMOVED!!!!!!!!!!!!! --- On Thu, 3/12/09, Peng Cai <pengcaimaillist@gmail.com> wrote: From: Peng Cai <pengcaimaillist@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [R] Help: barchart() {Lattice} To: "Felix Andrews" <felix@nfrac.org> Cc: r-help@r-project.org Received: Thursday, 3 December, 2009, 10:17 AM Got it
2007 Jul 25
3
Constructing bar charts with standard error bars
I am new to R. I want to graph group data using a "Traditional Bar Chart with Standard Error Bar", like the kind shown here: http://samiam.colorado.edu/~mcclella/ftep/twoGroups/twoGroupGraphs.html Is there a simple way to do this? So far, I have only figured out how to plot the bars using barplot. testdata <- scan(, list(group=0,xbar=0,se=0)) 400 0.36038 0.02154 200 0.35927
2013 Jun 10
1
Using Lattice, LatticeExtra - Hide right and top axes in multipanel plots
Dear Rxperts, How do I hide the top and right axes in multiple panel plots? A couple of examples are provided below.. Would highly appreciate appreciate your assistance.. #Example 1 library(latticeExtra) xyplot((1:200)/20 ~ (1:200)/20, type = c("p", "g"), scales = list(x = list(log = 2,alternating=0), y = list(log = 10,alternating=0)), xscale.components =