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2003 Dec 12
0
proofreading corrections (cvs) (PR#5730)
Here is a patch of changes from the proof-reading of the R reference
manual, made against the current cvs.
regards
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Index: src/library/base/man/Arithmetic.Rd
2009 Feb 10
1
lattice shingle with time and date format
Hi R-Users,
I have a time series of bivariate observations (x,y,t). I've
developed a few panel routines to explore certain aspects of the data,
and now would like to break the time series up into smaller chunks to
explore the temporal trends. I would like to know if anyone has any
experience breaking up time series with lattice.
Base graphics offers coplot, utilizing the
2005 Oct 18
2
Lattice graphics strip labels for shingles
Dear all,
back in 2002 Martin Henry H. Stevens wrote
(https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2002-May/019851.html)
> How do I control the text in strips? Specifically, I want to put in the
> ranges generated in shingle(x) where x is continuous.
with an answer from Deepyan Sarkar (see strip.new towards the end of this
message). I assume that the answer worked back then, but I've tried
2001 Feb 27
1
Patch to coplot.R
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Hello,
and a big thank you for providing R!
Please find attached a diff for coplot which you may want to consider
for the next release. The diff is against R 1.2.2. The reasons for this
patch are:
1. The boxes of coplot did not align very well with the panel graphs if
applied to a factor
2. Putting the
2009 Jul 30
2
lattice shingle plot axis annotation
Hello (R-)Experts
I hope someone can help with this problem concerning axis annotation
of a lattice shingle plot. I want a plot with three shingles to
display some laboratory value over time. In the first panel over the
first few days, then in the next panel some months, and in the last
panel some years. In the following minimal example the axis annotation
will be in days, but I'd like to
2007 Nov 28
1
interaction of shingles and tapply()
I'm interested in a version of tapply() that operates with shingles
instead of factors. For instance:
x <- c(1,1,2,2,3,3)
y <- c(1,1,1,0,0,0)
s <- shingle(x,intervals=cbind(c(0.5,1.5),c(2.5,3.5)))
# the following function should exist!
tapply.shingle(x,s,mean) # returns the vector c(0.75,0.25)
I've written such a function as follows:
tapply.shingle <-
2008 May 06
2
Lattice problems / cannot load lattice
Hi,
My problem is simple: since having updated the lattice package, I cannot
load lattice anymore. If I type in the command 'library(lattice)' the
loading fails with the following message:
--- cut here ---
Error in library.dynam(lib, package, package.lib) :
shared library 'lattice' not found
In addition: Warning messages:
1: In loadNamespace(package, c(which.lib.loc,
2009 Nov 13
1
Trellis settings get lost when printing to pdf
Hi all,
I've got some problems when changing the trellis settings for the lattice plots. The plots look exactly as I want them to when calling show.settings() as well as when plotting them in the graphical window. But when printing to a pdf file, none of the settings are used!? Does anyone know what might have happened? Because the when changing the trellis settings, these should remain in
2004 Aug 26
1
coplot and par
R 1.9.1 on Win2000 or Win98SE.
I am using coplot as follows:
coplot(AVG~LRPI| REGION)
the output seems normal but I get:
"Warning message:
calling par(new=) with no plot"
This is the only explanation that I have for being unable to use par() with
coplot for changing the way the xlab and ylab appears. From within coplot I
can change the text itself but not the font, fontsize, etc,
2004 Jun 05
2
More than one series in a coplot
Hi!
I would like to know, how do you plot more than one data series when
using "coplot"?
I think I know the answer if "plot" is being used:
x <- 1:10
y <- 1:10
y2 <- 1:10* 1.1
plot ( y ~ x, type="n" )
points( y ~ x, type = "b", col = "red" ) # plot the points and lines
for the first series
points( y2 ~ x, type = "b", col =
2009 May 07
3
Plotting counts vs. intervals for a shingle
Hello!
Suppose I have a set of values:
a <- c(1:10, 5:10)
Suppose I also have a set of intervals:
b <- cbind(c(0,2.5,4.5,6.5), c(5.5,7.5,9.5,11))
I can create a shingle that counts how many values are in each interval:
c <- shingle(a, b)
I can display the shingle to see the counts:
summary(c, showValues=FALSE)
The display looks like this:
Intervals:
min max count
1 0.0 5.5
2000 Dec 20
1
Question about coplot() ...
Dear R-friends,
For the following data:
> xy
x y i
1 731 0.313 2
2 739 0.340 2
3 790 0.373 2
4 855 0.451 2
5 980 0.608 2
6 575 0.156 1
7 608 0.207 1
8 630 0.249 1
9 670 0.332 1
10 838 0.377 1
11 964 0.466 1
> coplot(y ~ x|i, data=xy)
coplot gives 3 panels, rather than 2, namely one for i=1 and one for
i=2.
Futhermore, when I extand data fram xy to have i=3 as follows:
2007 Jun 22
1
Lattice: hiding only some strips
I am using R 2.4.0 and lattice to produce some xyplots conditioned on a
factor and a shingle. The shingle merely chops up the data along the
x-axis, so it is easy to identify which part of the shingle a panel is
in by looking at the x-axis markings. I only want to have a strip at the
top for the factor.
Is this possible? I looked into calculateGridLayout() and it seems to me
that there
2008 Jul 10
2
Lattice: merged strips?
Hi all,
By default a call to xyplot from the Lattice package when using 2
factors [eg xyplot( dv~iv | XY * AB ) ] yields the following shingle
structure:
|_A_|_A_|_B_|_B_|
|_X_|_Y_|_X_|_Y_|
However, I'm wondering if it is possible to merge the upper shingle
within levels of that factor, as in:
|___A___|___B___|
|_X_|_Y_|_X_|_Y_|
Mike
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Graduate Student, Department of
2000 Nov 23
1
FW: boxplot grouped by two variables: general issue
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Vadik Kutsyy wrote:
>
> > Is there a quick way to make boxplots groups by two
> variables? By that
> > I mean, that if x axes have values ("A","B","C"), than at
> each value
> > there would be a few boxplots each for a value of second
> variable (say
> > ("1","2","3")).
>
2013 Feb 08
2
Count of Histogram Bins using Shingles with lattice
I know that I can get a count of histogram bins in base R with plot=FALSE. However, I'd like to do the same thing with lattice. The problem is that I've set up shingles, and I'd like to get the count within each bin within each shingle. plot=FALSE doesn't seem to do it.
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2004 Dec 30
2
coplot with png: disappearing grid lines
Dear useRs,
When I use coplot() and output to png/jpeg/bmp, the grid lines from
the scatter plots disappear. If I output to pdf() the grid lines are
there, however I can't use it - I have many points, and the resulting
PDF file is large and very slow to open and scroll through. (By the
way, if I click File-Save As-png/jpeg/bmp from Rgui.exe, the grid
lines are preserved - but I need to use
2002 May 10
2
lattice: labelling shingles
How do I control the text in strips? Specifically, I want to put in the
ranges generated in shingle(x) where x is continuous.
Thanks,
Hank
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2010 Jan 17
1
coplots with missing values
Hello - I'm trying to construct a coplot to check the residuals conditioned
on a factor using the following formula, however I keep getting an error
message. I've used the same formula for another data set and it worked fine
- the only difference is that now I have missing values for each level (2
levels) of the factor. Is this the problem and how can I fix it. Thank you.
> E2 <-
2003 Nov 23
1
coplot row separatot line
Hi all,
I could not find a way to add the dashed horizontal separator line to the top
panel of a coplot (the one indicating which panel belongs to which range of the
given variable a in y~x | a).
This line should separate the ranges plotted in a row of panels in the panel
matrix below (hmmm, hope this is reasonably clear). I like it because it
enhances readability.
I'll try a sketch:
>