Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "Bivariate Scatter Plots with Lattice"
2011 Sep 13
1
ZOO: Learning to apply it to my data
I have read ?zoo but am not sure how to relate the parameters (x,
order.by, frequency, and style) to my data.frame. The structure of the
data.frame is
'data.frame': 11169 obs. of 4 variables:
$ stream : Factor w/ 37 levels "Burns","CIL",..: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...
$ sampdate: Date, format: "1987-07-23" "1987-09-17" ...
$ param : Factor w/
2011 Aug 31
3
Scatter Plot Command Syntax Using Data.Frame Source
I've tried various commands. ?plot, Teetor's book, "R Cookbook", and
Mittal's book, "R Graphs Cookbook" without seeing how to write the command
to create scatterplots from my data.frame. The structure is:
> str(chemdata)
'data.frame': 14886 obs. of 4 variables:
$ site : Factor w/ 148 levels "BC-0.5","BC-1",..: 104 145 126 115
2011 Oct 27
2
Syntax Check: rshape2 melt()
This is my first excursion into using reshape2 and I want to ensure that
the melt() function call is syntactically correct.
The unmodifed data frame is organized this way:
head(tds.anal)
site sampdate param quant
1 UDS-O 2006-12-06 TDS 10800
4 STC-FS 1996-06-14 Cond 280
7 UDS-O 2007-10-04 Mg 1620
9 UDS-O 2007-10-04 SO4 7580
19 JCM-10B 2007-06-21 Ca 79
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2012 Jul 10
2
Understanding cenros Error
Before reading water chemistry into a data frame I removed all missing
data. Yet when I try to run cenros() to summarize a specific chemical I get
an error that I do not understand:
with( subset(chem, param=='Ag'), cenros(quant,ceneq1) )
Error in lm.fit(x, y, offset = offset, singular.ok = singular.ok, ...) :
NA/NaN/Inf in 'y'
I would like to learn what I did incorrectly
2011 Oct 24
2
Syntax Help for xyplot()
Thanks to David's help I subset my large data set and produced a smaller
one for a single stream and 7 factors of interest. The structure of this
data frame is:
str(burns.tds.anal)
'data.frame': 718 obs. of 4 variables:
$ site : Factor w/ 143 levels "BC-0.5","BC-1",..: 1 1 4 6 4 4 4 5 5 5
$ sampdate: Date, format: "1996-06-02"
2011 Oct 31
1
reshape2: Lost Values Between melt() and dcast()
Working with 5 subset streams from my source data frame, three of them
successfully call dcast(), but two fail:
jerritt.cast <- dcast(jerritt.melt, site + sampdate ~ param)
Aggregation function missing: defaulting to length
and
winters.cast <- dcast(winters.melt, site + sampdate ~ param)
Aggregation function missing: defaulting to length
Yet both data frames have the values in their
2012 Aug 07
3
reshape2's dcast() Adds NAs to Data Frame
I need to understand how and why dcast() adds NAs to a data frame that
contained no missing values.
The database table of chemical concentrations has all missing values
removed because they cannot contribute to data analyses. The structure of
the R data frame of these data have no NA values, and neither does the data
frame resulting from applying the reshape2 melt() function to it. However,
2011 Dec 28
1
subset() missing one factor
The data set (called 'chemdata') has 6 columns (4 factors, 1 date, 1
numeric) and I need to create subsets for each of one of the factors
('stream'). This has worked flawlessly for all but two streams which were
created yesterday.
The command I use to create the subsets is like this:
> rnchH <- subset(chemdata, stream == 'RanchSpgsH', select = c(site, sampdate,
2012 Aug 07
3
NADA Package: Referencing Data Frame Columns
The sample data sets that come with the NADA package are limited to one or
two variables and a censored measurement indicator column. I try to mimic
examples using my data but keep missing the target.
My water chemistry data is available in two formats: long (as seen in a
database table) and wide (as seen in a spreadsheet). The two structures are:
str(chem)
'data.frame': 65349 obs. of
2012 Oct 23
1
Understanding lattice barchart() display
I've a data frame with this structure:
'data.frame': 1987 obs. of 11 variables:
$ site : Factor w/ 24 levels "B(W)","BC-1",..: 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 ...
$ sampdate : Date, format: "2000-07-18" "2000-07-18" ...
$ tclass : Factor w/ 8 levels "Annelida","Arachnida",..: 1 5 5 5 5 ...
$ torder : Factor
2012 Jul 03
2
NADA Data Frame Format: Wide or Long?
I have water chemistry data with censored values (i.e., those less than
reporting levels) in a data frame with a narrow (i.e., database table)
format. The structure is:
$ site : Factor w/ 64 levels "D-1","D-2","D-3",..: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...
$ sampdate: Date, format: "2007-12-12" "2007-12-12" ...
$ preeq0 : logi TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE
2011 Oct 04
3
How to subset() from data frame using specific rows
I have a data frame called chemdata with this structure:
> str(chemdata)
'data.frame': 14886 obs. of 4 variables:
$ site : Factor w/ 148 levels "BC-0.5","BC-1",..: 104 145 126 115 114 128 124 2 3 3 ...
$ sampdate: Date, format: "1996-12-27" "1996-08-22" ...
$ param : Factor w/ 8 levels "As","Ca","Cl",..:
2011 Aug 31
1
Correct Syntax for subset.data.frame()
I want to create individual data.frames for each of the 8 param factors in
chemdata. The syntax I tried (based on Teetor's book, page 132) and R's
response are:
> ars <- subset(chemdata, select=c(site,sampdate,param,quant), subset=(param
= "As"))
Error in subset.data.frame(chemdata, select = c(site, sampdate, param, :
'subset' must evaluate to logical
2011 Aug 30
3
Descriptive Stats from Data Frame
I don't find how to do what I need to do in Dalgaard or 'R Cookbook', so
I'm asking here.
I have a data frame with water chemistry data and I want to start
exploring these data. There are three factors (site, date, chemical)
associated with each measurement. The data frame looks like this:
> summary(chemdata)
site_id.sample_date.param.quant
2012 Jan 01
2
Lattice: Understanding How Points Connected by Lines
A data frame has one factor, one date, and one numeric column. When I plot
these using the default pch of the open circle (first attachment),
xyplot(TDS ~ sampdate | she.s, data = sheep.cast, main = 'TDS in Sheep
Creek', ylab = 'Concentration (mg/L)', xlab = 'Time')
I see the higher concentration points toward the right on several panels.
But, when I change to using a
2011 Nov 02
2
Proper Syntax for Logical Subset in Subset()
I have measured values for 47 chemicals in a stream. After processing
the original data frame through reshape2, the recast data frame has this
structure:
'data.frame': 256 obs. of 47 variables:
$ site : Factor w/ 143 levels "BC-0.5","BC-1",..: 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
...
$ sampdate : Date, format: "1996-04-19" "1996-05-21" ...
$ Acid :
2012 Jul 05
1
reshape2 errors on data frame
I've successfully reformatted data frames from long to wide with reshape2,
but this time I'm getting errors that I want to understand and resolve.
Here's the data frame structure and the results of the melt() and dcast()
functions:
str(waterchem)
'data.frame': 128412 obs. of 8 variables:
$ site : Factor w/ 64 levels "D-1","D-2","D-3",..: 1 1
2011 Aug 31
2
Entering Multiline Commands With ESS
If there's a separate ESS user mail list, please point me to it.
I'm using emacs with ESS and want to enter multiline commands for plots.
Examples in my reference books show each line terminating with a comma so
labels and other attributes can be specified for the plot before it is
submitted for rendering. When I try to do this, however, I get an error:
> boxplot(chemdata$quant ~
2012 Aug 07
3
Setting Number of Displayed Digits
Some chemicals have concentrations at or below the method detection limit
(MDL; 'less-thans') of 0.005 mg/L. When I look at the data frame that is how
the concentration is displayed. But, when I ask for a summary() of that data
frame column only 0 is displayed.
How can I adjust the number of digits displayed by functions such as
summary()?
Rich
2011 Nov 29
5
Why Numeric Values Become Factors in Data Frame
I have a data frame with 1 factor, one date, and 37 numeric values:
str(waterchem)
'data.frame': 3525 obs. of 39 variables:
site : Factor w/ 64 levels "D-1","D-2","D-3",..: 1 1 1 1 1 ...
$ sampdate : Date, format: "2007-12-12" "2008-03-15" ...
$ CO3 : num 1 1 6.7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...
$ HCO3 : num 231 228 118 246