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2009 Sep 25
1
xaxs disactivated when asp=1 in plots (PR#13971)
Full_Name: Fran?ois Birgand
Version: 2.9.0
OS: windows xp
Submission from: (NULL) (152.1.16.161)
When I type this sequence:
x11()
Ylim<-c(0,14)
Xlim<-c(0,14)
plot(0,0,xlim=Xlim,ylim=Ylim,col="white",main="",xlab="",ylab="",bty="n",xaxt="n",yaxt="n",xaxs="i",yaxs="i",asp=1)
2006 Aug 08
1
parameter yaxs / function hist (graphics)
Dear R users,
The parameters xaxs and yaxs (function par, package graphics)
seem not to work with the function hist (package graphics),
even when the parameters xlim and ylim are defined.
Is there any way to make yaxs="i" and xaxs="i" work properly
with the function hist, mainly to produce histograms that
"touch" the horizontal axis? The R documentation and the
R
2003 Apr 23
3
Changing the size of the bounding box
Greetings all:
I have to create a graph that has very specific dimensions for
publication purposes. The graph is a semilog scaled graph and the
axes must range from 1 to 1,000,000 on the y axis and 0 to 100 on the
x axis. The x axis should be exactly 8 inches and the y axis should
be exactly 5.25 inches. I've been able to set the plot area to 8 x
5.25 using the par(pin=c(8,5.25)). The
2009 Jan 05
1
adding a curve with xaxs="i"
I want the curve to touch the y axis like the curve touches the upper boundary.
How can I eliminate the margin between axis and curve on the left side?
x1 <- c(1,2,3,4,5)
x2 <- c(2,4,6,8,10)
mod <- lm (x2~x1)
hm <- function (x) (mod$coe[1]+x*mod$coe[2])
plot.new()
# ...
box()
curve (hm,lty=1,add=T,xaxs="i",yaxs="i")
(R 2.8.1)
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2003 Mar 26
3
hist overlay...
thanks to all for the 2d scatter plot.
i have one more.
how do i plot 'hist(y1, col="red") and hist(y2,col="blue") in the same window?
thanks again.
1998 Jan 08
0
R-beta: Using par(tck=,xaxs=)
I found that par(tck=xx) was ignored and par(xaxs="s") gave an error in
v0.61. I've made the following quick hacks in the code to get these to
function. Please let me know if I'm setting myself up for trouble and...
Thanks for R! ...Steve Oncley (oncley at ucar.edu)
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A hack to get par(tck) to work:
2002 Jan 07
1
Help with displaying multiple data elements on one graph
I'm interested if anyone can help me to the R to display multiple data
elements on one graph - just a simple graph, nothing fancy. I can't seem
to find an example of this. An example of what I'm looking for is, say, a
CPU graph which graphs user, system, and idle time as a cumulative stack
representing each data element as a different color. See the following URL
for an example
2012 Jan 08
2
need help with axis ticks
hi,
i am using par(mrow=c(6,6)) function to get 6x6 plots on one screen. the
problem that i am having is that the axis tick labels are far away from the
ticks and going into previous plots (see attached figure). i need to know
how can i reduce the distance between the ticks and their values (y axis
values).the part of the code that i am using (after reading in the data) to
create the top row is:
2008 Mar 21
0
lattice: emulating the par(xaxs="i") behaviour
I tried to emulate the axis interval calculation behaviour of the traditional
graphics system (with par(xaxs="i")) in lattice but couldn't find a flexible
solution.
Let's say a have a simple xyplot:
x <- seq(0, 1, 0.01)
xyplot(x^2 ~ x, type="l")
I want to restrict the plotting region to the data range _and_ have axis
labels over the full data range like this:
2003 Dec 09
1
arni.colors
Dear r-devel,
I have implemented a function to create color palettes with improved
contrast and logical order, compared with the built-in ones:
source("arni.colors.R") # code is given below
barplot(rep(1,100), col=arni.colors(100), space=0, border=0, axes=F)
par(mfrow=c(2,1)) # rainbow() has too much green...
barplot(rep(1,50), col=rev(rainbow(50,end=0.7)), space=0, border=0,
2004 Mar 19
5
asp=1 and aspect ratio
Hi everyone
I want a square scatterplot with abline(0,1) going exactly through the
SW and NE corners. By "square" I mean that the plotting region is
exactly square, and that the axis limits are identical.
x <- 1:20
y <- x+rep(c(-1,1),10)
lims <- range(c(x,y))
None of the following do this:
plot(x,y) ; abline(0,1) #not square
plot(x,y,asp=1);abline(0,1) #diagonal
2013 Apr 12
1
support for POSIXct classes in image.default axes
Hello, I would like to suggest the following change to image.default in
src\library\graphics\R\image.R:
98c98
< plot(NA, NA, xlim = xlim, ylim = ylim, type = "n", xaxs = xaxs,
---
> plot(x[1], y[1], xlim = xlim, ylim = ylim, type = "n", xaxs = xaxs,
This provides all the support of axis.POSIXt that plot.default gives,
currently the default new plot in
2009 Jun 17
1
problem with axis alignment when plotting 2 time series on same graph
I am trying to plot 2 time series on the same graph.
For example, X1 is the vector of dates and times, its class is POSIXt. Y1
is an environmental parameter, e.g. salinity. X2 is a second vector of
dates and times, also of class POSIXt. X2 has a different length than
X1, but they have the exact same range. Y2 is another environmental
parameter, e.g. stream flow rate.
My approach is
2003 Mar 08
3
where is kurtosis??
Dear friends,
I try to get started with R and can’t estimate kurtosis of a random sample by using one command. I have installed R 1.6.2. Please help.
Max
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2008 Mar 09
1
Calling plot with a formula, from within a function, using ..., and xlim
I ran into a weird, to me at least, problem, and hoping someone can
shed some light into it. In a nutshell, there seems to be some
problem when one calls plot with a formula, from within another
function, using ... to pass arguments, and one of those arguments
being xlim (and only xlim shows this problem). Here is an example:
> plotw <- function(obj,...) {
+ plot(k~j,
2010 Feb 19
1
color graph in multiple plots
Hi,
I would like to distinguish my plots using colors but I got error message. How do I correct that?
plot(ecdf(z), main ="CDF for observed and simulated weighted sum",type="l",lwd=2,col="blue",
xlab="Weighted sum (mm)", ylab="Cumulative Percent", xlim=c(0,15), xaxs ='i', yaxs ='i',ylim=c(0,1))
par(new=TRUE)
2003 Jan 16
1
graphics
Dear R community,
I need to plot the results of some simulations I did using QTL
Cartographer. I am plotting LOD scores over three chromosomes. The three
plot have to be one next to the other.
The procedure I am using is:
par(mfrow=c(1,3))
plot(x$x, x$y, ylim=c(0,35), type="l", col="blue", las=1, xaxs="i",
yaxs="i", xlab="X Chromosome",
2004 Feb 19
3
suppressing non-integer labels for plot x-axis
Dear R-helpers,
I am having difficulty making R plot only integer labels on the x-axis
of a simple graph. I want to plot the median values of a score on each
of three occasions. Non-integer occasions are impossible. But, R keeps
labelling the x-axis with half-occasions, despite my attempts to stop
this using the "xaxs" and "xaxp" parameters of 'plot'.
p1=c(1,2,3);
2006 Mar 13
1
Newbie error or bug?
Hi
I used R for the first time yesterday. I wanted to plot the aliasing
effect of sampling a 5.5KHz sinusoid at only 8KHz (below the Nyquist
limit). So I wrote a small R script that a) plots 1msec worth of a
5.5KHz sin wave b) plots 1msec of the resulting 2.5KHz alias and c)
plots the 8 sampling points on the 5.5KHz source wave. I think I have
found a bug. The script is as follows:
2010 Nov 22
1
plot start at origin
Hi r-users,
I would like my axes to intersect at (0,0). I tried xaxs="i",yaxs="i" but it
does not change anything. I hope anybody can help me with this problem. Here
is my code.
hist(datobs, prob=TRUE, main ="PDF of the sum of two
stations",col="yellowgreen", cex.axis=1.2,
xlab="Rainfall (mm)", ylab="Relative frequency", ylim=