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2007 Oct 20
0
pairs, par("plt")
I'm having some confusion over the coordinate system after using pairs. I'm not interested in the content of the actual pairs plot, although the number of pairs seems to matter a bit. I'm purely interested in knowing where my points will be plotted on the device. However, after using pairs, the par information (omd, fig, plt, and usr) don't reflect what points does. For example:
2012 Dec 08
2
file.link on Windows 7
Hello, A post to R-Help by Oliver Soong reports what seems to be a bug specific to Windows (I'm on Windows 7). The original post is as follows: ---------------------------------------------------------------- from: Oliver Soong <osoong+r at gmail.com> to: r-help <r-help at r-project.org> date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 22:07:49 -0800 subject: [R] file.link fails on NTFS Windows 7 64-bit,
2001 Jun 11
2
par
Dear all, I have a question about "par" options. When I choose par(pty="s",mfrow=c(2,2)), how can I change the horizontal distance between the plots???? I have tried to use some options, like "mai", "mar", "oma", "omd", so on but I didn''t get the expected result. Some suggest will be appreciated. JM.
2008 May 19
2
2.7.0 graphics changes and png devices
Hi, I have a question about the graphics changes in 2.7.0. The example is this bit of code: par(mfcol = c(2, 3)) for(i in 1:6) plot(1:10, 1:10, xlab = "xlab", ylab = "ylab", main = "main") In 2.7.0, if I do this interactively (using windows()), I get bold titles. If I do this through a png device, I get regular weight titles. If I do this in 2.6.2, both
2010 Sep 07
5
R 2.11, shell, spaces
Can somebody confirm some unexpected behavior? This is under Windows, with R 2.11.0 and 2.11.1. 1. Create a trivial test file (I called it test.R) containing: cat("Success.\n") 2. Load R (Gui or Term) and run: shell("\"C:\\path\\to\\Rscript.exe\" \"C:\\path\\to\\test.R\"") In my case, I get various error messages. If the path\\to\\Rscript.exe has spaces
2009 Nov 10
1
Windows installer, HTML help, R 2.10.0
I'm not 100% sure this hasn't been covered already (I searched a bit, but I had a little trouble filtering down to a useful number of useful results). Anyway, when I install R on Windows, the installer asks to set the default help type. For some reason, I can set it as HTML in the installer, but the results open as if help_type = "text" by default. I presume this is related to
2007 Mar 31
0
X11 and linux and plotting and the vertical axis
I use R on linux and I go through exceed from a windows machine. Depending on the amount of plots I do on a screen, sometimes the numbers on the vertical axis of the plots don't show up. I tried infinite of combinations of mar and cex but nothing helps. Yet, if instead of shooting the graphic upto the screen, I send it to a pdf file or a postscript file, the numbers on the vertical axis of
2015 Oct 28
0
NUT UPS in check_mk (OMD) monitoring - does a parser script already exist?
Hello, When I issue upsdrvctl status I see a NUT version 2.6.4. I've installed NUT via apt-get install nut-server on the my Raspberry Pi running Debian Jessie. I've been looking at different monitoring systems to use. I really like the look of Open Monitoring Distribution (OMD). OMD bundles Nagios together with many addons including check_mk. I've installed the check_mk agent on
2002 Nov 24
2
illustration of graphics terms in R?
Hello, I'm using R to do survey analysis and plotting. I've gotten good help on this list to sort out specific plotting issues, but I think I could do a lot more on my own if I could find a good reference that explained some of the graphics terms and concepts used by R. I haven't found a general discussion of the graphics environment, with illustrations. Part of my problem is that the
2005 Jul 11
1
small first graph of par(3,2), other 5 are correct
Hi, I'm trying to produce 6 graphs on a single page using code I've borrowed from an example by Paul Murrell: (http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~paul/RGraphics/custombase-xmastree.R). It involves placing 6 horizontal barplots on one page and adding common labels. The problem is the first graph in my figure (the one in the (1,1) position) is smaller than the other 5. A toy example is
2007 Nov 19
1
mulitmodal distributions
Hello, I see that "mclust" is a pacakge that handles fitting mixtures of normals. Are there any other packages out that that can handle mixtures of gammas or other exponentials? Additionally, are there any packages out there that can fit bimodal distributions without mixtures? i.e., Cobb et al. 1983 using moment recursion relations? Thank you! mw Marion Wittmann, Ph.D.
2007 Nov 20
0
try FlexMix RE: mulitmodal distributions
Hi, Marion, I believe the package FlexMix provides a more generalized version of finite mixture modeling than is found in mclust/mclust02. Please see: http://cran.r-project.org/doc/vignettes/flexmix/flexmix-intro.pdf Karen --- Karen M. Green, Ph.D. Karen.Green@sanofi-aventis.com Research Investigator Drug Design Group Sanofi Aventis Pharmaceuticals -----Original Message-----
2012 Aug 15
0
question concerning par("plt") and par("mar")
Hello, I have a function that changes par("plt") to plot a colorkey, and upon returning resets the original value. Unfortunately this changes the size of the plots when I change the layout. A simplified example: par(mfrow = c(1, 1)) plt <- par("plt") # .... # change par(plt) and create colorkey par(plt = plt) # resets the default
1999 Dec 09
0
setting par(fig) resets par(mfrow), par(mfcol)
Can we add a note to the documentation that setting par(fig) resets par(mfrow) and par(mfcol) to c(1,1)? Or are mfrow and mfcol now deprecated in favor of all the split screen stuff? (I was spending the morning trying to write some code that plotted multiple subplots within whatever plot region was active at the moment; I was able to set and reset fig successfully, but got very confused as to
2011 Sep 12
6
barplot in hexagram layout
dev.new(width=6, height=1.5,mar=c(0,0,0,0)) par(mfrow=c(1,1),mar=c(.5, .5, 1.5, .5), oma=c(.4, 0,.5, 0)) barplot(c(1,1,1,1,1,1),col=c("blue","purple","red","green","orange","yellow"), axes = FALSE) I have a barplot that returns six colors in a line. I would like to get the same six color blocks in a hexagram layout (if it were a clock,
2003 Feb 06
2
Fw: Plotting in subareas using par(fig=) parameter
Any idea why I can no longer plot two graphs on the same graphics device using the par(fig=) parameter? A simpler par(mfrow=c(1,2)) does work, showing the two plots side-by-side, but I would like the first to be larger. This simple example fails: x<-c(1,1,NA,2,2,NA,3,3) y<-c(2,4,NA,3,5,NA,1,4) par(fig=c(0,2/3,0,1)) plot(x,y) par(fig=c(2/3,1,0,1)) qqnorm(x) When plotted, the last
2008 Feb 22
1
Clipping using par(plt=..., xpd=FALSE) inconsistencies
Here is a demonstration of behaviour that is probably an optimization by someone far smarter than me that did not anticipate anyone wanting to do this, but for my purposes it looks more like a bug than a feature. I have tested this with R2.6.2 on Windows, no additional packages loaded (beyond the default), I have tested using the default graphics object, pdf, jpeg, and cairoDevice (ok I loaded a
1999 Dec 02
1
problem with par(fig=value)
hello all, I want to draw a figure with multiple plot on the same page using the par(fig=value) parameter but > par(fig = c(0, 50, 60, 95)/100, adj = 5/10) > eboulis(iris.acp) > par(fig = c(45, 100, 60, 95)/100, mgp = c(3, 1/2, 0)) > boites(iris.acp) draw the graphics on 2 different pages. what am I doing wrong ? thanks for your help. Mathieu [using R 0.65 under Linux Redhat
2000 Feb 14
2
par(fig) problem
hello R-users, I'd like to plot four graphics on the same page but with different sizes. I've tried to use : par(fig=c(0,0.5,0,0.6)) plot(fig1) par(fig=c(0.5,1,0,0.6)) plot(fig2) etc... but when a figure is plotted, it erase the previous. I've tried to pass 'new=T' to plot function but it's not possible. What can I do ? is it a bug ? I've already reported this a 2 or
2000 Oct 27
1
par(ask=T) in termplot() (PR#711)
At 11:57 25/10/00 +0100, Brian Ripley wrote: >> Date: mer., 25 oct. 2000 12:38:55 +0200 >> From: Emmanuel Paradis <paradis@isem.univ-montp2.fr> > >> I think it would be nice to have par(ask=T) set by default in termplot(), >> like it is in plot.lm(). > >Well, it isn't really the default in plot.lm, the default for `ask' being > >interactive()