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2000 Jul 10
3
help page typos (PR#599)
A couple of help page typos that I came across: 1. help(sample) Arguments: x: Either a (numeric, complex, character or logical) vector of more than one elements from which to choose, or a positive ^ [element] 2. help(delay) Description: `delay' creates a promise to evaluate the given expression in the
1998 Jul 28
1
R-beta: feedback R-0.62.2
Some observations as feedback on minor points that I came across while enjoying [R-0.62.2]: 1. par(bty="n"): sometimes (depending on data) points appear to "spill out" of the plot using default xlim and ylim values (are default axes a bit too short?) 2. points(x,y,pch="c") allows points to plot outside existing plot box (an interesting feature, but may be a bug?);
2004 Sep 16
4
FW: How do I insert a newline in my title in a plot?
yes I have tries, and nothing. It just shows the strings with the slashn, just like i typed it. -----Original Message----- From: Rashid Nassar [mailto:rnassar at duke.edu] Sent: ÐÝì?ôç, 16 Óå?ôåìâñßïõ 2004 15:44 To: Christos Rodopoulos Subject: Re: [R] How do I insert a newline in my title in a plot? Have you not tried what you have already suggested: title("this is a title\nIn 2
2001 Sep 23
1
plot and lm (2)
Thanks for your reply Nassar. What I really want is to overlay (like add=TRUE) the plots 1 and 2. With plots "at the same screen" I meant overlaid and not one beside the other, i.e., only one plot with all the points (1 to 10) in blue (or any other color), the points 5 to 9 in red and a regression line from points 5 to 9. Best regards, Antonio Olinto ----- Original Message -----
1999 Apr 07
2
Bug list summary (automatic post)
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2001 Dec 10
1
boxplot labels incorrect when horizontal = TRUE (PR#1207)
#Example: y <- rnorm(10) group <- gl(2,5) plot(y ~ group, horizontal = TRUE) # BUG: default xlab & ylab interchanged plot(y ~ group, horizontal = FALSE) # OK: supplies correct default xlab & ylab # Using boxplot() instead of plot() omits default axis labels altogether # (not sure if this is intentional): boxplot(y ~ group, horizontal = FALSE) # no default axis labels supplied
1999 Dec 26
3
coredump with plot(x,y,pch="+",cex=2.2) (PR#389)
Core dumped when plot() is used with pch="c" & cex > 2, e.g., plot(1,1, pch="+", cex=2.2) Thank you and best wishes for 2000! Rashid Nassar --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform = i586-unknown-linux arch = i586 os = linux system = i586, linux status = major = 0 minor = 90.1 year = 1999 month = December day = 15 language = R
2000 Mar 13
3
problem with plot(...., xlim=c(5,0)) (PR#480)
plot(1:4,1:4,xlim=c(5,0),ylim=c(5,0)) shows axis labels as: | | | | | | 0 rather than | | | | | | 5 4 3 2 1 0 as I believe it used to do in some earlier version. Thank you for R. Rashid Nassar --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform = i586-unknown-linux arch = i586
2000 Jul 09
1
minor typos in help pages (PR#598)
Dear R Team, A few monor typos in help pages that I noticed. Thank you very much. Rashid Nassar 1. help(gl) Examples: # First control, then treatment: gl(2,8, label=c("Ctnrl","Treat")) ^^^^ I assume "Cntrl" is meant. ========================================== 2. help(pmatch) Details: The behaviour
2003 Mar 15
3
round() seems inconsistent when rounding 5s
It may be my lack of unerstanding, but round() seems to me to give inconsistent results when rounding 5s as in the following examples? > round(1.45, 1) [1] 1.4 # OK > round(2.45, 1) [1] 2.5 # shouldn't this be 2.4? > round(1.05, 1) [1] 1.1 # 1.0 ? and signif(): > signif(2.445, 3) [1] 2.44 # OK > signif(3.445, 3) [1]
1998 Jul 05
2
R-beta: R 0.61.1 model.matrix(), etc.
1. THANK YOU! to all who make R possible. It is a real joy to use. 2. The following may or may not be (minor) bugs, but I thought I'd mention them anyway: (a) model.matrix() seems unduly finicky: it seems to accept only "simple" variable names (x1, but not, say, dframe$x1 or I(x1^2), for example) in its argument. model.frame(), however, has no problem with these. (b) If A is a
2000 Jun 02
1
problem loading packages (PR#559)
Dear R team, I had a strange problem that appeared suddenly, and which I'd like to to mention in case it is of interest (although I suspect that I may have unwittingly done something dumb: if so please accept my apology) > library(ctest) ## or any package other than "oz" that I tried Error in as.character(table) : Object ".Dyn.libs" not found > traceback() [1]
1999 Nov 07
1
Bug list summary (automatic post)
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2011 May 23
1
Applying boxplot.stats to multiple value lists
Hello all R gurus, I have a following problem which I hope someone will help me to solve. I have a data.frame in form similar to below. > testframe<-data.frame("Name"=c("aa","aa","aa","aa","aa","bb","bb","bb","bb","bb"),"Value"=c(1,100,1,1,1,100,100,100,100,1))
1999 Dec 07
1
Bug list summary (automatic post)
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1999 Aug 21
2
Bug list summary (automatic post)
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1999 Oct 07
1
Bug list summary (automatic post)
================================================= This is an automated summary of the status of the R-bugs repository. Note that this may be neither complete nor perfectly correct at any given instance: Not all bugs are reported, and some reported bugs may have been fixed, but the repository not yet updated. Some bug fixes are difficult to verify because they pertain to specific hardware or
1999 Mar 05
1
typos
R version: RW0632 1. gnlm package, nlr() error message: "Last global step failed to locate a point lower than x. Either x is an approximate local minimum of the function, the function is too non-linear for this algorithm, or steptl is too large." last line: steptol (also, should it read "steptol is too small?") 2. help(glm) " Fitting Generalized Linear Models
2001 Nov 22
4
changing the magnification of axis annotation
Hi all, how do I change the magnification of xaxis annotation? I need a smaller axis text size in some of my plots. I tried cex.axix=0.5 in plot(), but this doesn't work. Thanks, Sven -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or
2009 Jun 03
2
Problems with plot and Quartz device (PR#13744)
Full_Name: Thomas Richardson Version: R 2.9.0 GUI 1.28 Tiger build 32-bit (5395) OS: 10.4.11 Submission from: (NULL) (216.254.15.72) I have encountered a problem with points in scatterplots disappearing in a quartz window when it is re-sized (to make it larger). I am constructing an 8x12 matrix of scatterplots each containing approx 600 points. In order to get them in the window I remove the