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2004 Nov 09
1
gplot.hexbin - how to set figure margin.
Hi, Would like to use to the hexbin package to plot a 2D hist - because it looks really _cool_. My problem is related to drawing a pdf hexbin graphic in series of other graphics. All other figures have a par(mar=c(3.2,3.2,1,1)). So the gplot.hexbin figure in this series looks a little alienated? Was trying a to specify the _mar_ using par, viewport, hexViewport etc. a little. My question. How
2007 Oct 19
1
Using grid graphics (hexbin) in pairs() plot problem
Hi, I am trying to create a plot with pairs() using a gplot.hexbin() for each pair. For pairs I can provide a custom upperPanel function: pairs(iris[1:4], panel=mypanel) and mypanel() calls plot.hexbin(): library(hexbin) # Bioconductor mypanel <- function(x, ...){ hb <- hexbin(x) plot(hb) } The problem is that gplot.hexbin() is based on the
2005 Mar 31
1
hexbin and grid - input data values as coordinates
Dear all, I am trying to use hexbin and read the very interesting article on grid ( http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/Conferences/useR-2004/Keynotes/Murrell.pdf ) and am hoping for some advice from more experienced users of hexbin. I am trying to visualise a data and fit a straight line trough it. For example, here is how I would do it in the usual way # simulate data x <- rnorm(1000) y <-
2009 Jun 28
1
help with hexbin package
Dear All i am trying to figure out the use of hexbin function in the hexbin package --can any one send me a working example of the same The > example(hexbin) ---option is of not much use Thanks Kind regards Ravi [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Mar 22
3
How to export hexbin tables?
Hi all! I'm trying to save an output of the HEXBIN process... is so much data (105k), and I need to export to an ASCII file. I tried to use: write.table() ----> Error in as.data.frame.default(x[[i]], optional = TRUE) : cannot coerce class 'structure("hexbin", package = "hexbin")' into a data.frame cat() ---> Error in cat(list(...), file, sep, fill,
2011 Dec 12
0
limit ranges in hexbin
Hello everybody, I hope you can give me some help with limiting the ranges in x, y, and z for a hexbin plot. All I have found on the net is an unanswered message to this list from last year, so I hope my problem is not too stupid. I would like to plot some data using hexagonal binning. Currently, I am doing the following: library(hexbin) data<-scan("input.dat", what =
2007 Sep 27
1
problem loading hexbin associated package colorspace
I have lots of data that I need to display, and I think hexbin would be good for it. However, I cannot load one of the requried packages associated with the hexbin package: > library(hexbin) Loading required package: colorspace Error in loadNamespace(package, c(which.lib.loc, lib.loc), keep.source = keep.source) : in 'colorspace' methods for export not found: [, coords, plot
2010 Jul 23
0
overriding axis limits in hexbin plot?
[cc'd to package maintainer] This feels like a fairly straightforward question, so I'm surprised not to have found an answer so far (RSiteSearch, package help, vignette ...) It seems fairly hard (without some fairly serious hacking) to hard-code the axis limits in a hexbin plot from the hexbin package. Here's what I've figured out so far: * when you do the hexagonal
2007 Dec 28
2
gplot function - error
Hi all, i installed the ggplot2 package via install.packages(), but the gplot function was not recognized in R console command. Is there any paths to configure? The error message reports that the function was not found. Thanks Ricardo ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and
2012 Mar 25
1
multiple hexbin plots with varying greatest densities
Greetings: I have multiple hexbin plots with varying greatest densities. Right now, the data on each plot varies from 1-256 levels of density. The problem with that is that in Plot A the data are more scattered across a 2 x 2 grid whereas in Plot B the data are more concentrated in fewer cells. Hence, Plot A has a few very dense grid cells and plot B has nothing as dense as plot A. (In Plot A
2009 Aug 08
0
Hexbin margins
Hi All - I'm having a layout problem with hexbin. The axis labels overlap with the axis tick labels. I've tried changing grid and trellis layout settings, as well as the more obvious mar settings without luck. Here's how to recreate the probem: require(hexbin) x <- abs(rnorm(500,500,500)) y <- jitter(x) bin <- hexbin(x,y,) srt=plot(bin,xlab="Average X Value",
2009 Jan 03
1
hexbin plot
Hello, I would like some help to plot a vertical line on a scatterplot build with hexbin package. I just need to plot a vertical line on the graph to mark a threshold value on x axis. It would be better if the parameter of the plot line function respect the x axis scale. Thanks, Rodrigo [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Jan 04
0
Error in M[, 1] : incorrect number of dimensions when trying to plot hexbin
Hello again, I am trying to plot out activity regions the user did on the screen via plotting a hexbin. I have 20 users whose information i want to plot out and it stops in the user 16 with the message Error in M[, 1] : incorrect number of dimensions. Any advice would be appreciated as i dont see why this error occurs on the data for the 16th user. All the other users get plotted out
2008 Sep 24
0
hexbin object to vector (shapefile)
Is it possible to convert an hexbin object like hexbin(rep(1:100,each=100),rep(1:100,100),xbins=10) and convert it to a vectorial (shp) format? Paulo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- This electronic mail transmission including any attachment hereof, contains information that is private and confidential,
2014 Aug 08
2
Looking for new maintainer of orphans R2HTML SemiPar cghseg hexbin lgtdl monreg muhaz operators pamr
Dear maintainers and R-devel, Several orphaned CRAN packages are about to be archived due to outstanding QC problems, but have CRAN and BioC packages depending on them which would be broken by the archival (and hence need archiving alongside). Therefore we are looking for new maintainers taking over maintainership for one or more of the following packages: R2HTML SemiPar cghseg hexbin lgtdl
2013 Oct 23
1
gplot
Hi all, I couldn't install gplots package. > install.packages("gplot") Warning message: package 'gplot' is not available (for R version 3.0.2) i want to use heat maps.2 function. can you please tell me how to install this package or are there any alternatives. Thanks in advance :) [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Jul 23
1
Another question on gplot
I am getting following strange error : library(sn) library(ggplot2) dat1 <- as.matrix(rsn(1000, 0, 1, 0))[,1] ggplot() + geom_histogram(aes(x = dat1, y = ..density.., fill = ..count..)) + xlab("Distribution") + scale_y_continuous("") Error: No data for layer Can anyone please tell me why it is coming? -- View this message in context:
2012 Oct 18
3
svyplot and svysmooth with hexbin
Hi all- So sorry to bother you all with something pretty basic. I am trying to add the lines method output from svysmooth to a svyplot with style="grayhex". However, the line either appears in the wrong place or if I am running in R Studio it causes the system to crash. I know this is something to do with Lattice graphics, but for the life of me I can not figure out how. Dr. Lumley
2009 Feb 26
1
gplot problems with faceting
Dear R-Listers, I am very confused with what seems to be a misuse of the faceting options with gplot function and I hope you might help me on this. z contains various simulation results from simulations with different set of parameters. I melt my data to have the following data.frame structure : > str(z) 'data.frame': 12383 obs. of 5 variables: $ vID : num 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2013 Feb 25
3
How to plot 2 continous variables on double y-axis with 2 factors: ggplot2, gplot, lattice, sciplot?
Hi, I have a data set with two continous variables that I want to plot MEANS (I am not intrerested in median values) on a double-y graph. I also have 2 factors. I want the factor combinations plotted in different panes. Dummy dataset: mydata <- data.frame(factor1 = factor(rep(LETTERS[1:3], each = 40)), factor2 = factor(rep(c(1:4), each = 10)), y1 =