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2010 Nov 12
1
wind rose (oz.windrose) scale
Dear list, I trying to make a wind rose plot whit the command oz.windrose, from plotrix package. My data, a matrix of percentages with the rows representing speed ranges and the columns indicating wind directions was generated using bin.wind.records command from same package: [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6] [,7] [1,] 0.4405286 0.0000000 0.1468429 0.4405286 0.4405286
2011 Apr 07
3
Windrose Percent Interval Frequencies Are Non Linear! Help!
Hi All - I have been using the windrose function found in the circular library to create great looking windroses.  But the dashed, circular percent interval lines that indicate the frequency at which each "pedal" occurs are not evenly spaced (the corresponding parameter is "cir.ind").  That is, the 5% interval closest to the heart of the windrose is wider than the 5-10 chuck,
2011 Dec 12
3
windrose color ramp issue
Greetings! I'm having an issue with the windrose produced by the windrose function from the circular package. For our weather stations in North Carolina I'm helping with a script which takes hourly wind speed and direction data to create windroses for our end users. One of the stations in the mountains frequently reaches wind speed of 40 to 60 mph and in storms can reach wind speed over
2009 Sep 03
1
Output from as.windrose() in oce package baffles me
I'm having trouble understanding the output from as.windrose(). For one thing, data on a boundary between sectors seem to be left out of the counts. I assume that explains the missing point in the output below (angle 45). Shouldn't one side of each sector interval be open, to include values such as my 45 in the example? Also, why does the angle 180 in my input apparently not result in
2005 Nov 22
1
windrose (circular package) error in table (PR#8341)
Full_Name: Allyson Williams Version: 2.1.1 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (203.25.1.208) I'm using the 'Circular' package to plot windroses. I think the output table (see out2$table below) is incorrect when using different rotations. More precisely, when a rotation is used for the plot, the output table stuffs up. This example is from the code in the help notes, although the
2011 Nov 04
2
representing wind date using windrose
hello, i am new to R and want to use it for a small project to draw a wind data from a microclimate datasource, can someone give me an example of how i can represent this in a neat way? for example, i have: speed, direction 0.3,NNE 0.45,NNE 0.32,NE 0.28,N 0.30,NE how do i put this data to get a windrose graph? many thanks norman -- %>>> "".join( [
2010 Oct 01
1
plotting wind rose data (Karl Ropkins)
David, Following on from Jim Lemon's suggest that polar plots might be more what you need, there are both wind rose and polar plot functions in the openair package that might be of use (particularly windRose and polarFreq). They will not do everthing you are after without some careful conditioning or extra work with latticeExtra, but could get you some of the way there. Karl Ropkins,
2009 Jul 03
0
windrose (circular package) odd table and windrose plot
> R.version _ platform i486-pc-linux-gnu arch i486 os linux-gnu system i486, linux-gnu status major 2 minor 8.1 year 2008
2009 Aug 20
3
Wind-data analysis with R?
Hello, are there people outside who use R for analysis of wind-measurement data (meteorological or for planning of wind power stations)? Are there already scripts/modules available for analysing and displaying/plotting wind data in the way it is done in projection/planning of wind power stations? If not, would it be of interest to use R for this, and therefore adapt data-logger output to R (by
2011 Feb 03
3
get caller's name
Hi, Suppose a function that checks an object: stop.if.dims <- function(x) { if (! is.null(dim(x))) { stop("cannot handle dimensional data") } } This would be used by other functions that can only work with dimensionless objects. The problem is the error message would need to include the name of the function that called stop.if.dims, so that the user knows which function got
2008 May 19
2
Draw Polygon with a Circular Side
Hello Friends!!! I would want draw a circular histogram, and I would like draw a polygon with a circular side. This is easy if I use the functions polygon and arc, but I want that the polygon with a circular side have background colour. The polygon created with function polygon can have background colour, but the surface created with function arc can?t have background colour. How I could create a
2010 May 09
3
Plotting log-axis with the exponential base to a plot with the default logarithm base 10
Hello! I have a problem which I have tried to solve for several days now.. I have plottet a lineplot.CI in the library "sciplot", and I am trying to plot it with a logaritmic y-axis (with exponential base). The problem is that; when I type "log "y"", the axis transforms into the logaritmic of base 10. I wonder if someeone could tell me how to specify that I would
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.
2005 Sep 12
2
barplot with multiple columns
I have a large dataset looking like this (as an example): doy<-c(178,179,180,181,182,183,184,185,186,187,188) s1<-c(0 , 0, 2.4 , 0 , 3.34 , 0 , 5.34 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 6.9) s2<-c(0 , 9.72, 0, 10.56 , 2.67 , 0 , 6.45 ,0 , 0 , 9, 3.6) dat<-cbind(doy,s1,s2) dat I need to make a barplot where the two time series s1 and s2 are plottet beside each other for each doy. How can I do that?
2006 Nov 21
2
keeping dim() for array
Hi All, I noticed the following: pip = array(1:6, dim = c(3,2)) dim(pip) [1] 3 2 pup = pip[1,] dim(pup) NULL I bet there is a *good* reason why one row of an array is *dimensionless*, but it's highly inconvenient for my purpose, i.e. to use apply() after an array goes through a number of logical steps and is redimensioned, sometimes to one single row. How do I keep dim(pup) to 1 2?
2013 Feb 09
3
help on plotting series with different x-axis values on a graph with one x-axis
Hi, I have run into this problem a couple of times now and hope you can help! If I want to plot mulitiple series with differing x-axis values (however, all in the same range) in 1 plot with one common axis R obstruses the plots. E.g. if I plot water content against time and I start with the sampler at 5 cm depth, it plots that one right. But the next depth, 15 cm, is measured at slightly
2003 Jun 08
10
VoIP Provider
Hi, I am just about to move out from my parents home and think about how I will phone from now on. In Germany there is a provider (QSC) who offers DSL (1024 down/256 up) with fastpath without volume or time limits. Does anybody know a comercial (or even semi-professional) provider who lets me dial out through H323 (or another protocol) and also offers an number where I can be called from
2001 Sep 27
2
ugly in plotmath: frac(1, sqrt(...)) (PR#1101)
Sometimes (dependent on device and settings of 'cex' and 'lwd') the line of a square root symbol plottet in the denominator of a fraction appears to be in or above the line of the fraction. Examples: ### Choose one of these: # pdf("test.pdf", height=6, width=8) # bmp("test.bmp", width=1100, height=800, pointsize=12) # bitmap("test.tif",
2012 Aug 28
4
barchart with 3 Arguments
Hi @ all, I have a problem concerning the barplot (barchart lattice) of a dataframe. I work with the attached dataframe. When I try to plot this dataframe I only get two rows plottet. When I try to plot the whole dataframe, there is message, that it is 'height' must be a vector or a matrix. On the y-axis, the "amount_cattle" should be displayed and on the x-axis the
2009 Aug 19
5
scale or not to scale that is the question - prcomp
Dear all here is my data called "rglp" structure(list(vzorek = structure(1:17, .Label = c("179/1/1", "179/2/1", "180/1", "181/1", "182/1", "183/1", "184/1", "185/1", "186/1", "187/1", "188/1", "189/1", "190/1", "191/1", "192/1",