similar to: Unwanted axis labels when rug() has POSIXlt argument (PR#10380)

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2007 Sep 23
3
html help fails for named vector objects (PR#9927)
help(letters, htmlhelp=TRUE) fails. Under the Mac OSX gui, the message is 'Help for the topic "a" was not found.' Under the version documented below, and under Windows, the message is "No documentation for 'a' in specified packages and libraries:" repeated for all the elements of letters, then followed by "you could try
2007 Oct 16
1
The itemize command in *.Rd files.
I'm getting an anomalous result from using the itemize command in a documentation file. My usage is something like \itemize{ \item Melvin \item Irving \item Clyde \item Fred } (This was place inside ``\details{ }''.) (Previously I had enclosed the text following each item in braces but that gave even worse results.) The package appears to install OK; i.e. the command R
2007 Sep 04
1
rug() colors
Hello, I have a simple question on rug(). Currently there is only one color possible for the rug. Is it possible to plot a the rug with different colors, for each rug item ? Thx. Bjoern
2010 Dec 15
1
Problems drawing a colored 'rug' in the Lattice 'densityplot'
Hi All, I'm trying to add a 'rug' representation of my data to a plot created with densityplot(). While I can do this in the simple case, I can't do it properly when I include the "groups" argument. I have an example below. I am running a reasonably new version of R. print(sessionInfo()) R version 2.12.0 Patched (2010-11-07 r53537) Platform: i686-pc-linux-gnu
2009 Mar 30
1
How do I add a rug to a 3d 'persp' plot?
Hi all, I have a (hopefully quick) question. I've got a fascinating set of fitted surfaces in three dimensions corresponding to local linear multiple regressions. I'd like to add rugs to the X and Y axes (corresponding to my independent variables) in order to get a sense for how many data points I'm working with to graph various portions of the surfaces. The trouble is, I can't
2002 Apr 08
2
user coordinates and rug plots in lattice graphics
Dear R list members, I'd like to produce rug plots at the bottom of panels in a trellis display (using the lattice package), but par("usr") doesn't return user coordinates for panels, and consequently rug fails, as the following example (suggested to me by Georges Monette) illustrates: > x <- rnorm(50) > y <- rnorm(50) > f <-
2008 Feb 12
3
fun.aggregate=mean in reshape
Hi all, We are facing a problem while introducing ourselves to Reshape package use. Melt seems to work fine, but cast fails when we use mean as fun.aggregate. As you see here, length and sum work fine, but mean throws this same error whatever dataset we use. > cast(aqm, month ~ variable, length) month ozone solar.r wind temp 1 5 26 27 31 31 2 6 9 30 30
2008 May 09
1
Typo in man page for "packBits" (PR#11435)
One occurence of 'packbits' should be 'packBits' (version information below): Index: src/library/base/man/rawConversion.Rd =================================================================== --- src/library/base/man/rawConversion.Rd (revision 55) +++ src/library/base/man/rawConversion.Rd (working copy) @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ of 32 times the length of an integer vector with
2007 Dec 12
1
xYplot problem
Dear R community, Since upgrading to R v.2.6.1 and re-installing package Hmisc (binary for Mac OS X v.3.4-3), I have been getting a error when trying to make xYplots: >plotcv<-c(34.88, 41.51, 45.81, 51.05, 51.66) >plotcv.se<-c(2.406551, 3.071291, 4.331407, 3.213873, 4.838150) >month<-c(6, 7, 8, 9, 10) >library(Hmisc) >xYplot(Cbind(plotcv, plotcv + plotcv.se,
2008 Mar 27
1
list as object in dataframe
Hi All, I need to place lists or vectors within dataframes as single elements. However when I try this: df=data.frame(y=1, x=I(list(c("a","b"), c("f","c"), c("a")))) df df[1,'x']=I(c("a","d")) I get this error, even though I am using I(): Error in `[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, 1, "x", value =
2007 Dec 21
1
substitute() bug? (PR#10525)
The first four lines of code below work as normal. The fifth thorows an error: "Error in paste(theta[1], "=", 5) : object "theta" not found" x=rnorm(1000); bob=density(x); topp=5; plot(bob,xlab="", ylab="", main=substitute(paste(theta[1],"=",topp),list(topp=topp)), type="l"); plot(bob$y~bob$x,xlab="",
2001 Nov 29
1
rug(x) clip warning incorrect if par("xlog")==TRUE (PR#1188)
To wit: > plot(1:2,1:2,log="x") > rug(1:2) # should not warn Warning message: some values will be clipped in: rug(1:2) > plot(1:2,1:2,log="x") > rug(c(0,.1,.2)) # should warn, but does not > I believe this fixes the problem: % diff -c /tmp/orig.rug.R /tmp/cberry.rug.R *** /tmp/orig.rug.R Thu Nov 29 12:59:00 2001 --- /tmp/cberry.rug.R Thu Nov 29
2004 Jun 04
1
hist, lines, rug
Hello, I'm trying to plot a historgram with a density plot superimposed: hist(x, seq(-1, 1, by = 0.1), prob = T, col = "blue") lines(density(x, bw = 0.1)) rug(x) I don't want to add rug(x) but the histogram will not be plotted unless rug(x) is there. It does not work if the "hist" line alone is present. Can you help? Thanks, Kim [[alternative HTML version
2007 Dec 29
1
capture.output(), truncated last output without \n (PR#10534)
Full_Name: Philippe Grosjean Version: 2.6.1 OS: MacOS X; Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (81.243.237.235) Last output from capture.output() is truncated if it does not end with a carriage return: > capture.output(cat("text\n")) # Fine [1] "text" > capture.output(cat("text")) # Missing output! character(0) >
2007 Dec 29
2
(PR#10534 capture.output(), truncated last output without
This only happens if 'file' is a text connection, and is the expected behaviour in that case: you cannot capture an incomplete line to a text connection. There seems no reason to break the documented behaviour in other cases to change something that you consider to a bug when file=NULL and the user does not produce complete output. It would be possible to make use of isIncomplete()
2010 Jan 07
1
LD50 and SE in GLMM (lmer)
Hi All! I am desperately needing some help figuring out how to calculate LD50 with a GLMM (probit link) or, more importantly, the standard error of the LD50. I conducted a cold temperature experiment and am trying to assess after how long 50% of the insects had died (I had 3 different instars (non significant fixed effect) and several different blocks (I did 4 replicates at a time)=
2007 Sep 19
0
[LLVMdev] 2.1 Pre-Release Available (testers needed)
Tanya Lattner wrote: > You can set the program-prefix to be "llvm-". We actually recommend > this and its in the README.llvm. We do not require it though. > > -Tanya > Hello Tanya. Yes, I'm aware of this, but one of the programs that got installed for me, like i686-apple-darwin8.10.1-gcc-4.0.1, was not getting the program prefix, and was getting used by gcc.
2011 Oct 04
1
Rug plot curve reversal
Dear R-help Can anyone tell me why my curve appears the wrong way round on a rug plot? I am using the same code as on pg 596 of the Crawley R-book. mod<-glm(mort~logBd,binomial) par(mfrow=c(2,2)) xv<-seq(0,8,0.01) yv<-predict(mod,list(logBd=xv),type="response") plot(logBd,mort) lines(xv,yv) I've tried swapping xv and yv around but no luck. Thanks, Pete
2008 Jan 18
1
PR#10583
Thank you for your quick reply and for only indirectly scolding me for abusing the RBugs list. :-) However, I do think there is something funny in the 2.7.0 docu (or in the code). Things behave as expected and explained by you for version 2.6.0/2.6.1, but in the development version 2.7.0 (which I was using) the output is different (see below). The CHANGES file does mention some changes about the
2007 Sep 19
1
[LLVMdev] 2.1 Pre-Release Available (testers needed)
On Sep 18, 2007, at 10:14 PM, Erick Tryzelaar wrote: > Tanya Lattner wrote: >> You can set the program-prefix to be "llvm-". We actually recommend >> this and its in the README.llvm. We do not require it though. >> >> -Tanya >> > > Hello Tanya. Yes, I'm aware of this, but one of the programs that got > installed for me, like