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2008 Sep 19
1
Axes Labels on the Right side of lattice panel
Hello, My plot has two curves on different scales. To create the scale on the extreme right hand side of a panel I followed the example in panel.axis (in this example, the tick marks are at the same location and labels are the same too) axis=function(side, ... ) { ylim <- current.panel.limits()$ylim if(side=="left"){
2008 Oct 06
1
Lattice and Axis height
Hello, My plots consist of 2 rows, 1 column, many pages I've managed to selectively turn of strips for the bottom panel and roll my own strip for the top par.strip.text = list(lines = c(0,3),cex=0.6) I have my own custom prepanel function too. What i'd like to do is turn off the x-axis for the top panel (since on a given page the xlim is same for both top and bottom panel, but the
2008 Sep 19
1
Lines between panels in lattice
Hello, I have a multi-page display each consisting of two-panels above each other. I need to draw a line from the top panel to bottom panel. Using current.vpTree() i find that "plot1.panel.1.2.vp" and "plot1.panel.1.1.vp" are the top and bottom ones respectively. I am using the following code(inspired by Paul Murrell's R Graphics) to draw a line. (All the
2012 Mar 16
3
Y-axis label on the right hand side in lattice?
Hello, Is there a way to add ylab on the right hand side also (in lattice)? Different from the left hand side? Cheers Saptarshi [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Dec 14
1
lattice fun: multiple themes in panels with spplot()
I have some geospatial data where two layers are thematic and the third is a percentage, so the maps need to have different themes. thumbDf <- as( stack( thumb), "SpatialGridDataFrame") names(thumbDf at data) <- c("pri", "sec", "pct") thumbDf at data$pri <- factor(thumbDf at data$pri, levels=c(0:8), labels= names( peelClasses)) thumbDf at
2004 Mar 22
2
Lattice, skip= and layout= problem, plotting object from nlme output
I generate a groupedData object library(nlme) obj <- groupedData(mg10 ~ time | gp, data = common, outer = ~pct) gp has 101 levels, and pct has 3. There are 38, 25, 38 gps in each of the levels of pct respectively. I fit my model fit.rtg <- lme(mg10 ~ time * group, data = obj, random = ~time * group | gp) Now I try to plot the results. I would like to print 40 panels on each
2008 Nov 14
1
Splitting a lattice stripplot across several pages
Hello, I have a stripplot with 200+ labels i.e i have network connections. The y-axis are the server port numbers and am graphing the number of packets in a connection. Roughly stripplot(totpacks~portnum,data=network) Due to the large number of server ports in my dataset, the y-axis labels overlap so I would like to split it across several panels(1 panel per page) with about 25-50 per
2008 Oct 05
1
Conditioning variables in lattice - not all combinations
Hello, I have a shingle A and B. A has 5 levels and B has 4 levels. Also, I have 8 levels of a factor C. I wish to xyplot( x ~ y | C *A *B,data=data), I think this is how the lattice conditioning works: If i'm not mistaken, all possible combinations of C,A,B , a subset of the data is accordingly taken and x~y is plotted. However, I have empty sets for some levels and these are
2008 Sep 19
0
Fwd: Lines between panels in lattice
Forgot to send to the list. Begin forwarded message: > From: Saptarshi Guha <saptarshi.guha@gmail.com> > Date: September 19, 2008 1:43:50 PM GMT-04:00 > To: Gabor Grothendieck <ggrothendieck@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [R] Lines between panels in lattice > > Certainly. > > x=cbind(runif(10),rnorm(10),c(rep(1,5),rep(2,5))) >
2008 Apr 03
1
Question on spacing around plot and box in lattice
Hello, How can i increase the padding between the axis and the data region(box just containing the figure) in xyplot? An example: new <- function(x){ if(x<0){ return(x^2) }else{ return(x) } } x <- seq(-1,1,length.out=100) y <- sapply(x,new) sc=list() sc$alternating=0 sc$tck=0 xyplot(y~x,type='l', aspect=0.05, scales=sc, col='black',
2007 Feb 06
1
A question regarding cex and pch="." in lattice
Hello, I'm using lattice and opened an X11 device with the following call X11(width=5,height=5,pointsize=1) I then ran the following code library(lattice) x<-rnorm(30,sd=2) y<-runif(30) xyplot(y~x,pch=".",col="black",cex=1) If i remove "cex=1", not all the points are plotted. From ?X11, i read,"pch='.' with cex=1 corresponds to a
2007 Mar 06
1
Substituting functions in package - Lattice
Hi, I'm trying to learn how a package works but substituting a parituclart function with my own (basically the original one with some debug statements). The package is lattice and the method is "print.trellis" which is a S3 method and is not visible. To replace this, i sourced a file with the rewritten print.trellis, and the old one was replaced. However, i get this error
2008 Feb 17
1
Set length of axes in lattice
Hello, It is possible to set the aspect ratio of the Y-axis to the X-axis in xyplot (a) xyplot(y~x,aspect=1.8) Suppose I have only 1 panel and i wish to set the length of the X- axis to 2" keeping the same aspect ratio as in (a). I would also like to keep the same scales. I suppose i need to do something in prepanel but what? Is there any function i can call to set the actual
2006 Oct 19
1
A question regarding Wireframe in Package Lattice
Hello, The following code produces a quadrilateral: q<-matrix(c(1,3,1,2,3,1,2,4,2,1,4,2),nrow=4,byrow=T) qc<-xyz.coords(q) wireframe(z~y*x,qc) I have 2 questions 1) How can i remove the bounding box i.e the cube encompassing the quadrilateral? 2) Is there any function to get the 2D coordinates of the quadrilateral actually used in the final plot ? I could manually
2010 May 26
1
Custom axis function in lattice:::xyplot
Dear List, I have been writing a Lattice function to draw what we call stratigraphic diagrams, these are diagrams with a panel for each species showing a time series of abundance, but drawn vertically to represent time passing from bottom of plot towards to top. I am most of the way there with this now, but I want to do away with the strip on each panel and instead draw a custom top axis with a
2003 Sep 17
2
Date on x-axis of xyplot
xyplot doesn't seem to want to label my x-axis with dates but instead puts the day-number for each date. begdate is the number of days since January 1, 1960 and was initially created by library(date) ... polls$begdate<-mdy.date(begmm,begdd,begyy) I create a new dataframe (pollstack) which includes begdate. In the process begdate seems to lose its date attribute so I redo it as: >
2009 Nov 19
1
problem post request with RCurl
Hi, I am trying to use a CGI service (Pubchem PUG) via RCurl and am running into a problem where the data must be supplied via POST - but I don't know the keyword for the argument. The data to be sent is an XML fragment. I can do this via the command line using curl: I save the XML string to a file called query.xml and then do curl -d @query.xml
2018 Feb 13
2
What does pct mean?
On 02/13/2018 at 08:41 AM Floimair Florian wrote: > No you're reading it wrong. > > There are 188K received with no loss, and 16441K transmitted. This doesn't make any sense to me, either. There can't be more packages transmitted than received. It's the same codec in and out and it's been running exactly the same time. > ...........Receive.........
2018 Feb 12
2
What does pct mean?
Hi Carsten, On 02/11/2018 at 07:46 PM Carsten Bock wrote: > Hi, > > Lost percent (%).... Are you sure? I'm seeing here: ...........Receive......... .........Transmit.......... Count Lost Pct Jitter Count Lost Pct Jitter RTT.... 188K 0 0 0.000 188K 16641K 8809 0.000 0.026 => This doesn't sound reliable to me: there are 188K packets and 16641K
2023 Oct 14
1
Create new data frame with conditional sums
That's very helpful and instructive, thank you! Jason Stout, MD, MHS Box 102359-DUMC Durham, NC 27710 FAX 919-681-7494 ________________________________ From: John Fox <jfox at mcmaster.ca> Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2023 10:13 AM To: Jason Stout, M.D. <jason.stout at duke.edu> Cc: r-help at r-project.org <r-help at r-project.org> Subject: Re: [R] Create new data frame with