similar to: Wandering usr values in par(no.readonly=TRUW) (PR#2283)

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2002 Nov 13
2
Wandering usr values in par(no.readonly=TRUE) (PR#2283)
>>>>> "Marc" == Marc Schwartz <mschwartz@medanalytics.com> >>>>> on Wed, 13 Nov 2002 11:01:49 -0600 writes: Marc> Marc Schwartz wrote: >> SNIP >> >> I am guessing that this may be the result of par("ylog") >> and par("xlog") being read only and perhaps impacting the >>
1997 May 11
2
R-alpha: Logarithmic scales
Here are another three problems with logarithmic scales: 1) segments() does not work with logarithmic scales. I suggest to change lines 962-973 in "plot.c": for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { if (FINITE(xt(x0[i%nx0])) && FINITE(yt(y0[i%ny0])) && FINITE(xt(x1[i%nx1])) && FINITE(yt(y1[i%ny1]))) { GP->col = INTEGER(col)[i % ncol];
2000 Mar 21
5
par help wrong: xlog & ylog (PR#497)
Full_Name: Version: 1.0.0 OS: linux Submission from: (NULL) (193.62.250.209) ?par lists and describes xlog and ylog, though these are obsolete. It does not list log. I found out about log from ?plot.defaults--so that help is OK. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send
2001 Aug 27
1
colorbar legend for image()
Hi, are there any plans to add a colorbar legend to image()? Or such a possibility already implemented which I just haven't discovered yet. Anyway, I will be willing to spent some time on the implementation if there isn't anyone working on that already. Thanks Thomas -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read
2003 Mar 04
2
log axis assignment
Hi again, another problem: This (below) isn't working and as far as I can see it damn well should. What I'm trying to acomplish is to run several data sets through the same graphing procedure, but for the pH data use a log y axis. using this code all graphs are drawn with a linear axis. Surely I should be able to set the ylog option to T using another object (logaxis). for (n in
2003 Apr 27
2
bug and proposed fix in print.trellis 1.7.0 (PR#2859)
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1998 May 10
2
R-beta: Re: R (par)
1) 'par' doesn't seem to be called from 'plot', as it is in S. I was able to get the plot to work with: par(mar=c(5,5,5,5)) plot(a,b) axis(4,labels=F,tck=0.1) mtext("blabla",side=4,line=3,cex=1.5) NOTE: I tried this on the x11() display, which seemed to reproduce the problem you described. 2) ?? I was unable to get either x or y logarithmic axes using
2003 Feb 24
2
fill prob. in legend
Hi, I'm trying to construct a legend which has four lines of text and associated symbols. The first two symbols need to be normal lines which vary only in colour. The second two symbols should have filled boxes. How do I suppress the fill boxes in the first two lines? J.
2001 May 29
2
format for tick labels
Running R 1.2.3, Windows 98 I checked the archives, and I couldn't find anything pertaining to this: How do I control format (scientific notation versus decimal, e.g.) on tick labels? TIA, Henry Dr. M. Henry H. Stevens Postdoctoral Associate Department of Ecology, Evolution, & Natural Resources 14 College Farm Road Cook College, Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8551 email:
2007 May 31
4
Aggregate to find majority level of a factor
I want to use the aggregate function to summarize data by a factor (my field plots), but I want the summary to be the majority level of another factor. For example, given the dataframe: Plot1 big Plot1 big Plot1 small Plot2 big Plot2 small Plot2 small Plot3 small Plot3 small Plot3 small My desired result would be: Plot1 big Plot2 small Plot3 small I
2004 Feb 20
1
unexpected postscript output with par(mfg)
Hi, a colleague of mine encountered some unexpected behavior regarding the postscript output from R. It's difficult for me to tell whether or not this is an R problem or a ghostview/gv/interpreter problem. Just to note, I think it's exactly the same situation reported here: http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02/archive/25436.html The following code produces a working plot (no
2005 Dec 26
4
lme X lmer results
Hi, this is not a new doubt, but is a doubt that I cant find a good response. Look this output: > m.lme <- lme(Yvar~Xvar,random=~1|Plot1/Plot2/Plot3) > anova(m.lme) numDF denDF F-value p-value (Intercept) 1 860 210.2457 <.0001 Xvar 1 2 1.2352 0.3821 > summary(m.lme) Linear mixed-effects model fit by REML Data: NULL AIC BIC
2011 Nov 08
1
Building package problem
Dear R-users I am trying to recompile a CRAN package on Windows 32. Rtools for 2.14 (that is the version I am running) and miktex were sucessfully installed on my machine. Problems: a) hydroGOF is a CRAN package, but R CMD check does not work on it. C:\Users\eduardo\Documents\R_tests2>R CMD check hydroGOF * using log directory 'C:/Users/eduardo/Documents/R_tests2/hydroGOF.Rcheck'
2008 Jan 25
4
Function for translation of a list into a matrix as used by ordination?
Hello. Does anyone know of an existing function that takes a list in the form of: Plot1 Species1 Abundance1 Plot1 Species2 Abundance2 Plot2 Species1 Abundance1 Plot2 Species3 Abundance3 . . . PlotN SpeciesN AbundanceN and translates into a matrix in the form of Species1 Species2.... SpeciesN Plot1 Abundance1 Abundance2... AbundanceN Plot2 Abundance1
1997 May 21
1
R-alpha: plot(1); axis(1, at=10) >>> Seg.fault -- and a patch
This problem has been mentioned by Arne Kovac <maak@stats.bris.ac.uk> on May 9-10. The patch is really a replacement of 'axis' in RHOME/src/library/base/funs/ It contains the fixes which where proposed Arne Kovac and fixes (all?) the errors he/she (?) reported on May 9. "axis" <- function (which, at, labels = TRUE, ...) { if (which%%2 == 1) { axp <-
2001 Jan 30
1
screen can't go back to log="y" plot (PR#831)
[I have abbreviated the subject as jitterbug has been having probems with long subjects.] The issue here is that one cannot mix log/non-log axes in the calls to screen(), as the appropriate par() parameter is read-only, but the meaning of yaxp depends on it. But beyond that you can't set x/yaxp for log axes. You should be able to do this: you can in the S original. A simpler version: plot
2010 Jun 30
5
plot focus
I am doing calculations in a loop and then plotting the results by adding a point to each of 2 charts at the end of the loop. Its very informative as you can see the progression through time. My problem is, if I have 2 plots, I don't know how to get the focus back to the first plot. layout(matrix(c(1,2))) plot(iris[,1],col="red",) #plot1 plot(iris[,3],col="blue") #plot2
2008 Nov 24
3
multiple plots in R
Hi, I just try to draw multiple plots in one page using R, I used par command. For example I have 7 plots, but instead of arranging them in the default way plot1 plot2 plot3 plot4 plot5 plot6 plot7 I want them in this order plot1 plot2 plot3 plot4 plot5 plot6 plot7 Could somebody tell me how to do this, please? Thanks so many. Suyan
2010 Feb 16
3
error : unused argument(s) when boxplot
Dear all, I am a total beginner in R, so sorry if this is the wrong place. I am using R 2.10.1 on a Mac (Mac OS 10.6.2). I have this small dataset : growth sugar 75 C 72 C 73 C 61 F 67 F 64 F 62 S 63 S I have no problem reading the table, or getting the summary, but if I try boxplot(growth~sugar, ylab="growth", xlab="sugar", data=Dataset), I have the following error :
2004 Jun 23
2
Covered Labels
Dear All! How can I cope with overlapping or covered labels (covered by labels from other data points) in plots? Martina Renninger [[alternative HTML version deleted]]