Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Is this a bug in the parser? (PR#7395)"
2010 Mar 19
1
One main title and One legend for multiple lattice plots
Hi All,
Can anyone please help me with getting a "single title" and "legend" for
both the plots in the following R code. I'll eventually be using .wmf file.
# R code:
library(lattice)
p1 <- xyplot(decrease ~ treatment, OrchardSprays, groups = rowpos,
type = "a", main="Same title / legend",
auto.key = list(space = "right",
2010 May 24
1
lattice 'scales' option help
Hi All,
I'm trying to draw boxplots. I'm having a hard time to get "ticks labels" on
multiple panels using 'alternating' option.
# R Code:
# May not be the best example, please just look into 'scales' option
library(lattice)
data(OrchardSprays)
dta <- subset(OrchardSprays, OrchardSprays$rowpos %in% c(1,2,3))
# Original
# This works fine, as you can see
2009 Apr 17
0
Margins in lattice and device resolution
Hi all,
I believe I've run into this before, but I seem to have totally
forgotten. No headway in the last couple of hours either. How do I
make sure that points and margins remain the same absolute size as I
change
the resolution of a device?
(I'm running 2.9.1 patched, on a Win XP-machine)
Many thanks in advance,
Gustaf
Ps: As an afterthought, might it be that this behaviour is
2013 Feb 14
1
Alternate tick labels in xyplot
Dear Rhelp,
I would like to get alternate tick labels for the xyplot:
library(lattice)
library(grid)
xy <-xyplot(decrease ~ treatment, OrchardSprays,
??? main= "Some plot",
??????? groups = rowpos, type = "a",
??? ??????????? page???? = function(n){
???????????????????????? grid.text(LETTERS[j],
???????????????????????? y = 0.95,
???????????????????????? x = 0.15,
2010 Mar 18
2
multiple print commands in win.metafile()
Hi All,
I need a file which I can import to MS Word, I'm trying win.metafile(), but
it does not seem to support multiple print commands at once (please see
below). Is there an alternative to get plots file which can be used in
powerpoint/word?
# R code:
# this does not work; but same thing works with pdf()
library(lattice)
win.metafile("test.wmf")
p1 <- xyplot(decrease ~
2011 Sep 13
1
stupid lm() question
I feel bad even asking, but:
Rgames> data(OrchardSprays)
Rgames> model<-lm(decrease~.,data=OrchardSprays)
Rgames> model
Call:
lm(formula = decrease ~ ., data = OrchardSprays)
Coefficients:
(Intercept) rowpos colpos treatmentB treatmentC
22.705 -2.784 -1.234 3.000 20.625
treatmentD treatmentE treatmentF treatmentG treatmentH
2013 Jul 30
0
Xyplot
Hola,
Lo puedes hacer utilizando el parámetro "groups=ID".
Mira el ejemplo de xyplot equivalente:
xyplot(decrease ~ treatment, OrchardSprays, *groups = rowpos*,
type = "a",
auto.key =
list(space = "right", points = FALSE, lines = TRUE))
Saludos,
Carlos Ortega
www.qualityexcellence.es
El 30 de julio de 2013 17:47, Manuel Ibarra
2002 Aug 13
1
interaction.plot() legend too narrow when mfcol > 2 (PR#1899)
Here is an example:
The legends (mainly the factor level names) are cut off on the
right. Somehow the internal calculation which computes
horizontal space for the legend is not flexible enough.
## Call a new graphics window {with default par()s !}:
get(getOption("device"))()
par(mfrow = c(2,2))
## part of example(interaction.plot) _improved_ using with() :
data(OrchardSprays)
2009 Apr 03
2
Titles on lattice colorkey
Dear R-ers,
I'm not sure if this is a missing feature, a support request, or stupidity on my part, but nevertheless, its a question. Is it possible to add titles to colorkey legends? As far as I can tell, there is a command to do it for normal "key" legends, but not for "colorkeys".
eg it works for a normal key, created through auto.key
xyplot(decrease ~ treatment,
2013 Feb 27
0
xyplot and barplot in the same page
Dear Rhelp,
I am trying to get multiple xyplots and barplots in the same page.? I couldn't get it work.
Example code:
library(lattice)
library(grid)
xy <-xyplot(decrease ~ treatment, OrchardSprays,
??? main= "Some plot",
??????? groups = rowpos, type = "a",
???
2013 May 03
1
print multiple plots to jpeg, one lattice and one ggplot2
hello everybody,
I want to print two plots in one png file, I tried several options but i
didn't succeed
the first plot (bwplot) print to the defined position, but the second
(ggplot) doesn't
Any idea?
Thanks a lot
Christophe
# Example:
#-------------------------------------
library(ggplot2)
library(lattice)
library(grid)
one <- bwplot(decrease ~ treatment, OrchardSprays, groups
2005 Aug 12
1
Problem with lme4
Hi,
I cannot seem to get lme4 to work. I have installed the lme4 and Matrix
package with apt-get. and both can be found in /usr/lib/R/site-library.
When I tried an example for lmer, R could not find the function lmer(),
> library(lme4)
Attaching package: 'lme4'
The following object(s) are masked from package:nlme :
getCovariateFormula getResponseFormula
2012 Oct 10
2
se's and CI's for fitted lines in multivariate regression analysis
I?m entirely stumped on this particular issue and really hoping someone has
some advice for me.
I am running a covariant model in lm I would like to give the standard
errors or the confidence intervals for the fitted lines. I?ve been using the
dataset OrangeSprays where I want lines for each level of treatment over the
covariant ?colpos?. I?ve been able to calculate intercepts and slopes for
2011 Feb 10
1
Add different types of legend: line and points
Hello,
I plot box plot, and add a point to the box indicating mean. I also add some
range to the box width. I want to add legend for both the range (line) and
mean (point). However, I cannot add line legend and point legend together.
The code looks like the following.
(1) First, I tried the following code, however, it plot a line across the
point legend("*").
boxplot(count ~ spray,
2013 Jul 30
2
Xyplot
Estimados, tengo una consulta acerca de gráficas con xyplot.
Tengo una base de datos con dos perfiles de concentracion por sujeto, ya
que a cada sujeto se le administraron dos formulaciones. Con la función
xyplot he podido graficar cada perfil separando sujetos y formulaciones:
pl <- xyplot (DV~TIME | factor(ID)+factor(FORM), data=tab,
type = 'l',
2009 Jan 21
1
Text Outside Lattice Plot
Dear R users
I created the graph at the bottom using xyplot in the lattice package. I
added a title using the main="Title" command in xyplot, however it is
plotted too close to the legend for my liking. To remedy this I increased
the upper margin of the plot using plot(data, position = c(0,0,1,.9)) and
attempted to move "SNA" upwards and to the right. I have tried using a
2008 Aug 07
1
stripchart ignores main title option (PR#12202)
Full_Name: James Curran
Version: 2.7.1
OS: Windows XP/Vista
Submission from: (NULL) (130.216.51.81)
stripchart ignores the main title option. For example, in the documentation
stripchart(decrease ~ treatment,
main = "stripchart(OrchardSprays)",
vertical = TRUE, log = "y", data = OrchardSprays)
does not yield a plot with
2011 Jan 26
1
boxplot - code for labeling outliers - any suggestions for improvements?
Hello all,
I wrote a small function to add labels for outliers in a boxplot.
This function will only work on a simple boxplot/formula command (e.g:
something like boxplot(y~x)).
Code + example follows in this e-mail.
I'd be happy for any suggestions on how to improve this code, for example:
- Handle boxplot.matrix (which shouldn't be too hard to do)
- Handle cases of complex
2007 Jul 04
1
retrieving stats from bwplot
Hi all,
I want to retrieve the stats from a 'bwplot' with one factor. I have read the help for 'panel'
function and I'm aware of the option 'stats' which defaults to 'boxplot.stats' but I didn't
understand it well and therefore I am unable to get what I need.
Thanks in advance.
Héctor Villalobos
Windows XP, R 2.5.0
> bwplot(decrease ~ colpos |
2013 May 02
3
Lattice xyplot multipanels
Derar Rxperts,
I have a strange situation.. I see curly brackets around "strip.levels" in
multipanel strips while using lattice::xyplot. .How do I get rid of the
curly brackets? For some reason, I am not able to reproduce the problem
using an example below...
Any suggestions are highly welcome!
Thanks,
Santosh
q <-