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2013 Feb 11
2
How to plot doubles series with different location using plotCI
Dear list
members,
I would
like to create two series of plotted mean values and error bars, yet with
different locations along the x-axis.
Plotting of
first series using plotCI with the standard arguments goes without any problem.
However I do not succeed to add the second series in the same plot, which
should be horizontally shifted from the first series along the x-axis. The “add=TRUE”
2004 Feb 10
3
confidence-intervals in barchart
Hi R users,
1) How does one show confidence-intervals in a barchart and use rownames for
labels on the y-axes? I have looked at "plotCI" in "gregmisc" package . But
it does not seem to produce something like a barchart. The statistic, error,
upper-bound, and lower-bound are in a dataframe.
2) How to show CI in a barchart either using the statistic and, either (a)
2004 Feb 10
2
confidence-intervals in dotchart
My earlier posting should have said "dotchart", not "barchart".
1) How does one show confidence-intervals in a "dotchart" and use rownames
for labels on the y-axes? I have looked at "plotCI" in "gregmisc" package .
But it does not seem to produce something like a dotchart. The statistic,
error, upper-bound, and lower-bound are in a
2010 Nov 23
1
Barplot and plot means with confidence intervals in the same plot
I want to obtain a barplot with error bars and a mean plot with error bars
with other scale on the left in the same plot. I need help to get the same
x axis (centered) when overlay two plots (barplot2 and plotCI (or
lineplot.CI) with errorbars), with diferent y axis. I use par (new=T) but
the X axis names are not centered with the figures.
An example of my data:
2005 Apr 01
1
plotCI error when trying to omit upper or lower bars (PR#7764)
Full_Name: Volker Franz
Version: 2.0.1 (2004-11-15)
OS: Mac OSX / Debian
Submission from: (NULL) (84.58.8.232)
Hi there,
the new version of plotCI (Version: 2.0.3 of gplots) produces errors
if the upper or lower error bars should be omitted by passing NULL as
an argument. Older versions of plotCI had no problem with this. Here
is an example:
library(gplots)
means <- c(1,2,3,4,5)
upperw
2006 Oct 16
2
set linetype with plotCI
Dear R-list,
I'm iterating several calls to plotCI [gplots], like so:
plotCI(
x = xvals.f[sorted],
y = yvals.f[sorted],
xlim = c(xmin, xmax), ylim = c(ymin, ymax),
pch = plot_symbols[graph_idx], type = "b",
lty = plot_linetypes[1],
col = plot_colors[graph_idx],
barcol = plot_colors[graph_idx], uiw = NA,
xlab = "", ylab = "",
add =
2006 Feb 01
1
several plots in one
Can anyone tell me how I can supply more than one graph to plotCI
(gplots) at once?
Below is what I tried, also with rbind instead of cbind.
What is the way to do this (in general, I think)?
Problem is that lines of 1-st and 2-nd series are mixed, while they have
nothing to do with each other.
I also tried calling plotCI with argument add=TRUE, which didn't seem to
work (that is actually
2009 Apr 20
1
Buglet in plotCI
Dieter Menne wrote:
> Hi, Jim,
>
> there is a typo at the bottom of plotCI: there is an y.to.in which should be
> x.to.in.
>
> See list for an example.
>
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.r.general/147103
>
> Should be:
> nz <- (abs(ui - pmin(x + gap, ui)) * x.to.in) > 0.001
>
> Dieter
>
>
Hi Dieter,
Thanks for the fix. I have
2011 Nov 16
3
plotting a double y axis when x and y lengths differ
Hello All,
Many thanks to the help I have received so far.
Here is an example data set I hope to plot
Data1
Year Data SE
1 2005 2 0.01
2 2006 4 0.01
3 2007 5 0.01
4 2008 2 0.01
5 2009 3 0.01
6 2010 6 0.01
Data2
Year Data SE
1 2006 32 1
2 2007 100 2
3 2008 60 4
4 2009 67 3
5 2010 8 1
Notice Data2 has one less years worth of data than Data1 (which is my
2009 Apr 20
2
plotCI (plotrix) problem
I am attempting to create a plot with intervals "stretched" in the
x-direction using plotCI() in the plotrix package. The same data
provides an appropriate set of intervals when "stretched" in the
y-direction but I only get a lower interval when "stretched" in the
x-direction.
The data are as follows
mns <-
2012 Jan 13
1
Problems with plotCI
Got problems with plotCI (plotrix)
I only want to plot the upper part of the error bar in my barplot
I had the exact same commands working two months ago
Now I wanted to change the legend and when I ran it again plotCI stopped
working.
To me it seems like there must some bug in R
library(plotrix)
library (graphics)
x = matrix(c( 13.75516276, 3.944604404,
2011 Mar 08
2
plotCI() with ggplot2
Hello
Currently, I plot some coefficients with some intervals using
function "plotCI()" (package "gplots") using the following code:
(m1 <- matrix(0:5, nrow=2, byrow=T, dimnames=list(c("v1", "v2"),
c("lo", "m", "hi"))))
m2 <- m1 + 1
library(gplots)
plotCI(
x=1:length(m1[, 1]),
pch="",
2008 Jul 11
2
Problems with Package Installation.
I am having difficulty installing packages. For example, here I have tried to
install "gplots" but to no avail. I have tried multiple mirrors and
different packages (errbar) but after installation I seem to be unable to
access any of the commands or help pages. I am a little concerned about the
'lib' missing message but this has been present for previous successful
package
2008 Sep 11
4
plotCI -- multiple plots on same graph
I have a bunch of lines I want to plot using plotCI()
What Id like to know is, how can I connect the points with a line and how
can I print multiple lines on the same graph?
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2011 May 04
4
combine lattice plot and standard R plot
Dear R users,
I would like to combine lattice plot (xyplot) and standard R plot (plot and plotCI) in an unique figure.
I use the function "par()" to combine plot and plotCI and I use the function "print()" to combine xyplot. I tried to use these functions to combine xyplot and plotCI and plots but they do not work. Does anybody know how I can do this?
Thank you very much in
2008 Oct 10
4
plotCI
Hi all,
I am using the function "plotCI" with the following command:
plotCI(m.residuos.p.2 [1:41],li=m.residuos.p.3 [1:41],ui=m.residuos.p.4
[1:41],lty=1,ylab="")
This generates exactly what I want except for the fact that I wanna drawn a
line linking the points (m.residuos).
How could I do that?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Caio
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2006 Sep 24
2
plotCI
Hi R masters!
I need a Help with plot confidence intervals for one equation. I use
library gplots and plotCI command in this script:
require(gplots)
ano <-1980:2002
rf<-exp(91.37162-0.04720281*ano)
ciw.f<-sqrt(1.766073e-08)
plotCI(ano,rf,uiw=ciw.f)
But in the graph not shown the errors bar and I have this error msg
zero-length arrow is of indeterminate angle and so skipped
2003 Jun 14
3
Confidence intervals plot
Hi all!!
I am trying to plot several confidence intervals in a unique plot. That is, for each x, I have a confidence interval for a parameter related to x and I would like to plot them in the same plot, in order to compare them. The plot would look like some parallel vertical lines, each one corresponding to a x value. Their extrem points would be the confidence interval limits.
I do not know if
2010 Apr 21
1
Adding error bars to xyplot()
Hi,
I want to add error bars to a plot generated with xyplot. I've tried
both errbar() and plotCI(), but in both cases the points are not in the
same place. It's as if the two functions are using a different frame of
reference for the plotting area.
for example:
means <- c(92.5, 92.25, 90.9, 91.0, 94.15, 90.05) #means
time <- c(1,1,2,2,3,3) #occasion variable
group <-
2009 Apr 16
2
error bars in matplot
Hi,
I was trying to get error bars in my matplot. I looked at an earlier thread, and the sample code that I made is:
#------------------
library(plotrix)
mat1 <- matrix(sample(1:30,10),nrow=5,ncol=2)
ses <- matrix(sample(1:3,10,replace=T),nrow=5,ncol=2)
vect <- seq(20,100,20)
rownames(mat1) <- rownames(ses) <- vect
colnames(mat1) <- colnames(ses) <- letters[1:2]