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2009 Oct 30
2
polar.plot
Hi, Two questions: 1 - Say I have average speed and directions for tide and I would like to plot them on a polar plot, but with different colors so I can indicate the two directions. I'm using polar.plot from the plotrix library. How can I add a second "b" and "dir.b" series to a polar.plot? library(plotrix) a = 3 dir.a = 85 b = 4 dir.b = 250 polar.plot(a, dir.a, start =
2007 Dec 16
2
Changing the origin in polar.plot in plotrix package
I am trying to draw a polar plot, which is easy enough to do in the plotrix package through the polar.plot function. However I would like to change the origin of the length vector. For instance all my length values are between 75 and 85, so instead of having the origin as 0 (the default) I'd like it to be, say, 50. Is there any way do to this in the polar.plot function, or if not is there an
2010 Jun 07
2
Polar coordinate
Greetings to you all. I have two datasets - Time and magnitude. For a particular location, the magnitude of the parameter varies with time. I wish to obtain a polar coordinate distribution of time (0-24h) and magnitudes so as to visualize how magnitude varies with different times of the day (e.g., morning, midnight hours). I have searched for "polar coordinates in R" but could not get
2010 Jun 03
1
plot polar coordinates
Hi, I'd like to plot in in polar coordinates a line which is given as a vector of lengths and angles. library("plotrix")
2007 Aug 20
1
polar.plot orientation and scale in plotrix
Hello all- I would like to orient my polar.plot (from package plotrix) so that the circular scale runs clockwise and the origin (ie. 0 degrees) starts at the top of the plot. The defaults of running the scale counter-clockwise and beginning with 90 degrees at the top of the graph seems counter-intuitive to me. I'm using R 2.5.0, and plotrix version 2.2-4. Many thanks, Tim
2005 Jun 22
2
A polar.plot BUG in plotrix 1.3.3 ?
Hi, I just updated to R-2.1.1 and updated packages acordingly However, after the update, routines that use polar.plot did not function as correctly. In plotrix 1.3.3 the polar.plot function does scale label.pos to radians prior to calling radial.plot Hence, the command polar.plot(c(5,10,5,0),c(-10,0,10,20),rp.type='P',
2011 Jun 27
3
Creating a Polar Plot with expanding points as radius increases
I'd like to create a polar plot similar to those created by the polarFreq function in the openair package. However, this package seems to be specific to wind speed and direction, and requires a "ws" (wind speed) and a "wd" (wind direction) column. My data is unrelated to wind speed, but I'd like to be able to get a plot that does what polarFreq's plots do; I'd
2012 Oct 08
1
3d polar coordinates in rgl function view3d()
Dear all: I'm enjoying using rgl and I want to set a specific viewpoint. I understand that view3d() will do so by setting the 3d polar coordinate angles, theta and phi. In standard polar coordinates, theta is the angle away from the X axis in the X-Y plane and phi (inclination angle) is the angle between the Z axis and the radius vector It appears that when you use view3d() theta is
2012 Oct 26
2
Grid Width in polar.plot
Hello, I am using the polar.plot function from plotrix. Is there a way to change the width of the grid lines? grid.lwd doesn't work.... Thanks Martin -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Grid-Width-in-polar-plot-tp4647547.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2008 Dec 09
1
Polar coordinates - contour plots
Hello, I have data for contour plot which is given in polar coordinates. Is there a straightforward way to plot in polar coordinates in R, or do i need to fiddle with transformations and then to sort the x and y vectors to be in ascending order as required by contour function and relatives? Cheers, Todor
2007 Mar 08
2
Is Allison going to be banned from foreign travel over polar bears?
I read this story and thought of Allison's prompt to "try not to think about blue eyed polar bears". Will she be banned from foreign travel now? Steve Prior -- snip -- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Polar bears, sea ice and global warming are taboo subjects, at least in public, for some U.S. scientists attending meetings abroad, environmental groups and a top federal wildlife official
2007 Feb 14
1
symbols hidden in polar.plot
Hi Folks, Here is my attempt at a simple polar plot. > pos <- seq(0,360,by=5) > tspk <- rep(c(1,0,1),c(13,47,13)) > require(plotrix) > polar.plot(tspk,pos,rp.type="s",point.symbols=17,point.col="green4") I only see half the symbols, the other half of each symbol is hidden under the circular grid. In fact if I change rp.type="r", I see the
2005 Jun 06
2
Polar Graph
Hi, I would like to do a polar graph (=star graph) ! is that graph existing on R? Because more softwares can do that but I don't found it on R! Thanks Sabine --------------------------------- ils, photos et vidéos ! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 May 01
2
Polar graph of time and tide
I have been trying to visualize times of lowest tides, month by month. I have tide predictions with times either in unix time or a text format, and heights in feet or meters. I had been able to derive the clock times of each prediction. I would now like to graph this data with points showing heights as "r" and times as "theta", from 0000 to 2355. There is a seasonal
2003 May 22
2
square polar mapping - backgrounds
Hello, I wanted to find out more about square polar mapping, cause that whole stuff is a bit tricky - to me - and not so easy to understand. Searching the web did't get me any results, so I wonder what the background of square polar mapping is. Is it derived from some mathematical publications or just the result of a brilliant intuition of a Vorbis programmer ? ;) Thanks. Stoffke
2005 Feb 16
1
panel/prepanel for polar plots ala xYplot
First a bit of background: After doing a search for a flexible polar plot function and coming up empty, I have begun writing one myself. Since I am new to writing mid-level graphics routines, this has required some learning about lattice, grid and related things. I am to the point where I have a workable proof of concept, but still need to make some improvements. My goal is to have
2011 Apr 11
1
Polar Plots
Dear List, Following the link below ( http://rgm2.lab.nig.ac.jp/RGM2/func.php?rd_id=plotrix:clock24.plot) I got an interesting polar plots which displayed my data and the time of observation. Thank you very much for providing such details. However, I have two set of data which I wish to display in the same polar plot. I tried using points to add the second data but could not succeed. That is,
2016 Jul 07
2
String encoding problem
On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 10:11 AM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: > On 07/07/2016 10:57 AM, Hadley Wickham wrote: >> >> If you print: >> >> "\xc9\x82\xbf" >> >> you get >> >> "\u0242\xbf" >> >> But if you try and evaluate that string you get: >> >>> "\u0242\xbf"
2009 Jul 16
1
Square Polar Stereo Coupling
Hello, I've read http://xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/doc/stereo.html and the Vorbis specs, but I haven't got a clear concept of how does the Square Polar Mapping works. I mean, in the "Ogg Vorbbis stereo-specific channel coupling discussion" document, it's described how the decoupling process works for Square Polar Mapping (and it is fairly clear explained), but it does not describe
2010 Sep 13
1
Transparent Labels for Polar Plot
Hello, I am currently using the polar.plot function in the plotrix package to graph data. Unfortunately, it seems that the default for the labels is to have a background color that is covering the line representing my data, making it difficult to read. Is there a way to make this label background transparent? Example: lengths <- 0:72 bearing <- seq(from=0, to=360, by=5)