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2005 Jun 30
1
FW: plot legend outside the grid
-----Original Message----- From: Ghosh, Sandeep Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 5:43 PM To: 'Berton Gunter' Subject: plot legend outside the grid Thanks for the pointers... I managed to get everything to look and feel the way I want except for the legend to plot outside the grid... Thanks for the note on the par, but I'm not able to it to plot outside the plot grid.. dataFrame <-
2005 Jun 14
2
lattice, panel.grid, and scales=list(tick.number=XXX)
I have a Lattice plot in which I want to adjust the number of tick marks used, and I want to have the drawn grid reflect that change. Here is what I'm doing: bwplot(var1 ~ var2, data=df, scales=list(tick.number=10), panel=function(...) { panel.grid(h=0,v=-1,...); panel.stripplot(col="gray40", pch="|", cex=2, ...); panel.bwplot(...); })
2005 Oct 19
3
adding error bars to lattice plots
Dear R-Users, how to include error bars within lattice? How should the panel = function(x,y,...){ looks like? Does panel.arrows works here as well? I appreciate any help on this. Regards, Mario AT [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Apr 30
2
Lattice book
Dear all, I haven't seen this mentioned and presumably Dr. Deepayan Sarkar is too polite to advertise! I just received a flyer from Springer: A new book on Lattice released today!! http://www.springer.com/statistics/computational/book/978-0-387-75968-5?cm_mmc=NBA-_-Apr-08_UK_1753460-_-product-_-978-0-387-75968-5
2006 Mar 11
1
RFC: default background on lattice plots
Hi, Many of the complaints about lattice stem from the default settings (a.k.a. theme) on screen devices, which has a grey background. It's easy enough to change this, even pseudo-permanently through a startup script, so this is not a serious problem. However, there's one situation where this has an unfortunate effect: on Windows, someone might 1. create a plot (on screen) 2. right click
2001 May 21
4
new packages: grid and lattice
Hi Two new packages have just been uploaded to the _DEVEL_ section on CRAN: 1. package "grid" AUTHOR Paul Murrell OVERVIEW This package provides an altenative graphics system for R. FEATURES Very flexible layout facilities (viewports, units, layouts) Component-based design (graphics can be constructed incrementally and hierarchically) Basic support for interaction (graphics
2001 May 21
4
new packages: grid and lattice
Hi Two new packages have just been uploaded to the _DEVEL_ section on CRAN: 1. package "grid" AUTHOR Paul Murrell OVERVIEW This package provides an altenative graphics system for R. FEATURES Very flexible layout facilities (viewports, units, layouts) Component-based design (graphics can be constructed incrementally and hierarchically) Basic support for interaction (graphics
2011 Jan 10
3
Lattice, combine histogram and line graph
Hello everyone, I have a simple histogram of gasoline prices going back a few years that I want to insert a line graph of consumer price index (cpi) over the histogram. I have looked through the "Lattice" book by Deepayan Sarkar but don't see anything there. How might this be done? An example would be wonderful. Current code snippet follows. For example additional field to add
2004 Aug 03
1
(Lattice) How to improve the readability of a bwplot, i.e. separating groups somehow
Hi all, first of all thanks for the answer to my previous question on lattice some time ago. In particular to Patrick Connolly for advices on netiquette (I hope this time I'm doing right....) and to Deepayan Sarkar fro the help on lattice. Now, my nowaday problem. Please consider the following mydf<-cbind.data.frame( RESPONSE = c(rnorm(9,rep(2:4,each=3),10),
2008 Jun 24
1
Dynamically switching lattice device characteristics in Sweave under Makefile control
I am indebted to Deepayan Sarkar for lattice graphics, Fritz Leisch for Sweave and the authors of the beamer package for LaTeX. For me these are a "killer app" combination. I wouldn't want to go back to creating presentations in any other way. When I create a presentation I use a Makefile that allows me to the presentation version of the slides, a 4-up version for printing on
2002 Dec 16
1
Lattice: panel.superpose function does not pass subscripts and groups arguments (PR#2377)
Full_Name: Volker Franz Version: 1.5.1 OS: Debian-Linux Submission from: (NULL) (134.176.77.64) Hi, working with the panel.superpose function, I found out that this function does not pass the subscripts and groups arguments to panel.groups functions. In my view, this seems an unnecessary restriction, because the subscripts-mechanism which allows to access the original data should also work if
2009 Aug 06
1
specify lattice black-and-white theme
Is there a simple way to specify a theme or trellis (lattice) parameters so that, in a multipanel (conditioned) plot, there is no color and in the strips there is no shading? This is the effect achieved on page 124 of Deepayan Sarkar's "Lattice" (figure 7.2). I managed to trick lattice into making a grayscale plot on my interactive display as follows: > graphics.off() >
2023 Jan 28
1
lines through points in lattice legend
On Sat, Jan 28, 2023 at 2:49 PM Kenneth Knoblauch <ken.knoblauch at inserm.fr> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm struggling to find if there is a simple way to make the lines and points overlap in a legend for a lattice plot using auto.key. Here is a toy example of what doesn't work (for me) as the lines and points are adjacent rather than overlapping: > > library(lattice)
2009 Mar 31
3
labeling panels in lattice plots
I am using windows XP with R 2.8.1 I am generating a lattice plot of annual rain patterns using the following function: > xyplot(rain.stats$min+ rain.stats$max + rain.stats$ave ~ rain.stats$month |rain.stats$year, lty = 1, data = rain.stats, type = c("l","l", "l"), col = c("red", "blue", "green"), distribute.type =
2006 Jun 06
2
error bars in lattice xyplot *with groups*
Hi all, I'm trying to plot error bars in a lattice plot generated with xyplot. Deepayan Sarkar has provided a very useful solution for simple circumstances (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2005-October/081571.html), yet I am having trouble getting it to work when the "groups" setting is enabled in xyplot (i.e. multiple lines). To illustrate this, consider the singer data
2005 Jul 05
0
plot legend outside the grid
Thanks Bert for all the help. I got the legend figured out Friday but left early becoz of long weekend so didn't get a chance to reply.. I modified the plot margins a little bit and Here's what I finally had... par(mar=c(c(10, 6, 6, 10) + 0.1)); par(xpd=FALSE); with (dataFrame, stripchart(marbles_buried ~ genotype, method="jitter", vertical=TRUE, col = c('blue',
2010 Apr 23
1
help in conditional histogram
Dear Dr. Sarkar, When I try to run the codes, I found the following problem: > h<- sample(1:14, 319, rep=T) > c<- sample(1:14, 608, rep=T) > n<- sample(1:14, 1140, rep=T) > vt<-c(h, c, n) > ta<-rep(c("h", "c", "n"), c(319, 608, 1140)) > > to<-data.frame(vt,ta) > library(lattice) Attaching package: 'lattice'
2001 Dec 18
1
new versions of grid and lattice
Hi New versions of the grid and lattice packages will be available with the release of R 1.4 (in a couple of days): grid_0.5 lattice_0.3-1 These packages will no longer be in the "development" directory (i.e., they will be in CRAN/src/contrib). The changes in this release are mostly to grid, with lattice modified just to take account of those changes. Some important points
2001 Dec 18
1
new versions of grid and lattice
Hi New versions of the grid and lattice packages will be available with the release of R 1.4 (in a couple of days): grid_0.5 lattice_0.3-1 These packages will no longer be in the "development" directory (i.e., they will be in CRAN/src/contrib). The changes in this release are mostly to grid, with lattice modified just to take account of those changes. Some important points
2011 Apr 04
1
lattice: how to "center" a subtitle?
Dear expeRts, I recently asked for a real "centered" title (see, e.g., http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e13/help/11/01/0135.html). A nice solution (from Deepayan Sarkar) is to use "xlab.top" instead of "main": library(lattice) trellis.device("pdf") print(xyplot(0 ~ 0, xlab.top = "This title is now 'centered' for the human's eye",