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2017 Nov 23
2
adding percentage secondary y-axis
Dear useRs, I have this dataset (D) with three columns. > dput(D) structure(c(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2.990484802, 3.005018792, 3.019552781, 3.03408677, 3.048620759, 3.063154749, 3.077688738, 3.092222727, 3.106756717, 3.121290706, 3.135824695, 3.150358684, 3.164892674, 3.179426663, 3.193960652, 3.208494642, 3.223028631, 3.23756262,
2013 Jun 06
2
generating a bar chart with two axis for co-linear variable
Hello Dimitris, I was goggling for some help on Sensitivity vs 1-specificity and saw your link. I hope you can be of help to me in one of the issue that I am facing in generating combo chart(bar chart and plot). I am a novice and have some difficulty in getting this logic correct. I am give a dataset (I am attaching a sample dataset). I am using a barplot() and passing values for
2017 Nov 23
2
adding percentage secondary y-axis
Thank you very much peter. It worked out nicely. I have additional question. How can I get Y-axis on log-scale? Thank you very much in Advance, Eliza UoS PP ________________________________ From: PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> Sent: 23 November 2017 16:22:39 To: Eliza Botto; r-help at r-project.org Subject: RE: adding percentage secondary y-axis Hi It is usually not
2017 Nov 23
0
adding percentage secondary y-axis
Hi It is usually not recommended but if you insist maybe library(plotrix) ?twoord.plot twoord.plot(lx=D[,1],ly=D[,2], rx=D[,1], ry=D[,3]) or plot.yy(x=D[,1],yright=D[,3], yleft=D[,2]) which allows only one x axis (see below). Cheers Petr plot.yy <- function (x, yright, yleft, yleftlim = NULL, yrightlim = NULL, xlab = NULL, yylab = list(NA, NA), pch = c(1, 2), col = c(1,2), linky
2003 Oct 22
1
questions about axis
Dear helper. I am a beginer. I have difficulties to handle axis. I want to draw axis label such that axis has range of [-0.4,0.4] with intervel 0.2 for x and y axis. Some part of range do not have data points. Thus, plot does not show whole range. How can I enforce plot to depict the whole range regardless of existence of data points ? Another problem is that when I depict axis labels, some
2010 Jul 17
1
Bug 14340 - Symbols() plots with wrongly scaled y-axis
Hello, I submitted this bug report to r-core and got a rejection saying I should post to r-help. This is my first time ever submitting a bug report, so forgive me if I'm using some wrong format. So, here's my bug report: Component: Graphics OS: Mac OS 10.5.8, X11 XQuartz 2.5.0 Summary: In the symbols function of the graphics package, scaling of the y-axis is wrong, causing symbols
2002 Dec 23
1
Strange axis labels?
Moi! I'm trying to add a rather long label to a y-axis, and it's so long that it won't fit into one line. However, things get strange when I try and split it over 2 lines. The problem seems to be the plus/minus symbol, which means I have to use expression(). I'm using R1.6.1 on Windoze 2000. As an example: thing1 <- expression(paste("log odds of survival probability (
2008 Jun 12
1
controlling location of labels in axis()
Here's a naive question about axis() How do you control the location of the labels with the axis() command? In the following example: foo <- data.frame(plot.x=seq(1:3), plot.y=seq(4:6)) plot(foo$plot.x, foo$plot.y, type='n', axes=FALSE) points(foo$plot.x, foo$plot.y) axis(1, at=foo$plot.x, labels=foo$plot.x) I'd like to be able the control the y location of the labels (i.e.
2011 Jul 29
2
Changing font type within y axis labels
I wish place the following axis label in such a manner that some of the text is plain and the scientific name is in italics (i.e. a mixture of two font types) Using plot: mtext("Total Landings of Pecten maximus (tonnes)",font,=3, side=2, line=3) makes everything italic, but how do I apply the font change to only "Pecten maximus"? Rgds Phil
2009 May 16
2
Question about barplot: gridlines & value labels
Hello! I promise I looked into help files before asking. Still cannot figure it out. I think it's because I am totally confused what packages use lettice, which use trellis, etc. Sections 1 and 2 below produce the data and the data to plot. My question is about barplot in Section 3. I am trying to: 1. add only horizontal gridlines and manipulate the type and color of that line. tck = 1 is not
2006 Feb 08
2
rotating axis / mtext labels
Hello list. Is it possible to use par(srt=45) to rotate text by 45 degrees along the x-axis of a plot. Using: <code> x_names<-c("C57 Nv", "C57 Vacc", "129 Nv", "129 Vacc", "IFNgR Nv", "IFNgR Vacc") par(srt=45) mtext(font=2, x_names, side=1, line=1, at=l, cex=1.2) par(srt=0) </code> doesn't seem to work in R 2.2.0
2010 Oct 07
2
text/mtext axis labels on graphs
Hello everyone I have problem with axis labels on graphs, I have my code as below: plot(0,0,xlim=c(1,ncol(PA)),ylim=c(1,nrow(PA)),main="Stratigraphic Range",xlab="Time Bins",ylab="Taxa",cex.axis=1.5,cex.lab=2,cex.main=2.5,mgp=c(5,1.5,0),xaxt="n") text(1:(length(strat_name)), y= 0, adj=1, srt=45,labels=strat_name,xpd=TRUE, cex=1) #adds text to x
2004 Mar 20
2
labels on axis(4) and adaptation of legend to size of the plot
Hi weekend R helpers, *Is it possible to get a ylabel on the right hand side axis ==> axis(4)? Thankx, Jan opar <- par(mfrow = c(2,1)) plot(ts.Origi[,1],ylab='NDII', main=name) # Add the legend text in the right order legend.txt <- c("NDII", "Inverse KBDI") legend(2001.8,0.29, legend.txt,col=c(1,2), lty=1)
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 =
2002 Mar 12
2
How to get special (Hershey) font symbols into plot axis labels?
Dear R experts- I'm running R 1.2.3 (2001-04-26) on Linux. I need to get special symbols, such as a circle with a dot in it as used to indicate Solar units in astronomy, into my plot axis labels. How can I do this? Using the R documentation on the Hershey font sets, one can plot a Solar symbol within the world coordinates of a plot like this: >plot(1:10,1:10)
2002 Apr 17
4
Problem w/ axis and distortion in a plotting function
I have a function for plotting soil texture that I am having a problem with. The function is: plot.psd <- function(sand, clay, ...) { conv.ter <- function(x, y) { x.con <- 100 - x - y*cos(1/3*pi) y.con <- y*sin(1/3*pi) data.frame(x=x.con, y=y.con) } plot(conv.ter(sand, clay), xlim = c(0,100), ylim = c(0,100*sin(1/3*pi)), axes = FALSE, xlab="",
2012 Oct 19
5
Centering labels on X-axis
Dear all: I am trying to center labels on my plot with not much success. I have tried text(), mtext() but it's not working. I think I am using the wrong function for my task. Any help will be appreciated. My working codes. axis(1, at=c(1,2,3,4,5),font.lab=2,cex.axis=1.5,cex.lab=3,label=c("W0","CWH2","CWHmc","CH2","CHmc")
2011 Aug 22
2
Two-levels labels on x-axis?
Hi, I would like to draw a stacked bar chart with four bars (say "a", "b", "c", "d") . Two bars belong to group A and the two others to group B. Therefore, I would like to have, on the x-axis, a label for each bar and an additional label for each group, positioned underneath. To give an idea, the x-axis labels should look like this: |a|b|c|d| | A | B | Do
2007 Aug 02
2
y axix number into horizontal direction
Dear R users, I used plot() and mtext() functions to draw a plot. The numbers: 0,20,35, 40,60,80,100 were in the vertical direction. I'd like to transfer them into the horizontal direction. plot(0,0,xaxt="n",type="n", ylim=c(0,100)) mtext("35",side=2,at=35) Any suggestion? Thanks. Rebecca [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Aug 26
2
labels on secondary y axis
Hi, I have plotted a graph and used a secondary axis as follows: plot (d$Year, d$HrFishing, type='l', col='1', xlab='Year', ylab='Effort (hours/fishing)') par(new=TRUE) plot (d$Year, d$Landings, type='l', col='3', xlab='', ylab='') axis(4) However, if I put a label in the 2nd ylab='' it is placed over the 1st ylab, on the