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2017 Aug 23
2
strange nlme augpred behaviour
Dear all I encountered strange behaviour of augPred with virtually the same data First I made groupedData object. > mar.g<-groupedData(rutilizace~doba|int, data=mar) When I perform nlme on complete dataset I get an error with augPred > fit<-nlsList(rutilizace~SSasymp(doba, Asym, R0, lrc), data=mar.g) Warning message: c("1 error caught in nls(y ~ cbind(1 - exp(-exp(lrc) * x),
2012 Aug 15
4
boxplot help
Hi, im a newbie with very wobbly coding abilities. Tearing my hair out over getting the boxplot i want... I have a dataset called 'eagle' which consists of year (2011 or 2012), month (jan - dec), roof (TT6, TT13 or BARE) and temp (the continuous variable that i want to plot). So i want boxplots of the three roof treatments in every month organised in chronical order along x axis 2011 -
2017 Aug 23
2
strange nlme augpred behaviour
Hi Well, yes I tried it about two weeks ago but my post did not get through as it still awaits moderator approval. I could check which column is offending but actually it is only minor nuisance, I can live with selection of columns before fitting a model. What seems to me strange is that both full dataset and only selected colums gave me identical fit results but only one works within augPred.
2017 Aug 23
0
strange nlme augpred behaviour
Better posted on r-sig-mixed-models , no? Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip ) On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 5:17 AM, PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> wrote: > Dear all > > I encountered strange
2010 Oct 12
1
lattice: dots from xyplot to xscale.components
Hello! I posted a feature request at lattice page on r-forge at https://r-forge.r-project.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1127&group_id=638&atid=2570 , but I decided to duplicate it here to make sure that I understand everything correctly. I would like to slightly change the way my plot axis labels look alike based on custom extra arguments to xyplot and bwplot. Right now these
2017 Aug 24
0
strange nlme augpred behaviour
> On Aug 23, 2017, at 8:08 AM, PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> wrote: > > Hi > > Well, yes I tried it about two weeks ago but my post did not get through as it still awaits moderator approval. It got through just fine. It appeared on Aug 15. It just didn't get any replies. As I read your original question in this thread, it was not clear to me that you had
2010 Sep 20
1
Adjusting Font Size: lattice / bwplot
Hello, If you run the following code with lattice installed: bwplot(voice.part ~ height, data=singer, xlab="Height (inches)") There will be some text in the graph e.g. Soprano 1, Soprano 2, etc - 60, 65, etc and the title: Height (Inches). How can one make the font for this text larger and/or bold? Also, is there a way to thicken or bold the lines of the box and whisker plot? Thank
2007 Apr 26
2
evaluation in unattached namespace
Hi, I recently discovered this buglet in lattice: If lattice is _not_ attached, I get > lattice::dotplot(~1:10) Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : could not find function "bwplot" This happens because of this: > lattice:::dotplot.formula function (x, data = NULL, panel = "panel.dotplot", ...) { ocall <- ccall <- match.call() ccall$data <- data
2013 Apr 07
4
Same boxplot colors by panels in lattice (bwplot)
Dear all, I would like to have the same color for the all boxplots from the same panel, but my code below shows the two colors alternating. Thanks! set.seed(42) D1 <- rnorm(200) D2 <- factor(sample(letters[1:2],200,TRUE)) D3 <- factor(sample(letters[3:5],200,TRUE)) DF <- data.frame(x=D1,a=D2,b=D3) print(bwplot(b~x|a,data=DF,col=c("black","black"),
2006 Feb 26
2
How to produce notches in bwplot?
Dear r-helpers, tst <- data.frame(as.numeric(x <- 1:20), f <- rep(c('hi','lo'), times = 10)) with(tst, bwplot(f ~ x, panel = function(x, y){panel.bwplot(x, y, pch = '|', stats = boxplot.stats, fill = 8, varwidth = T)})) I can't figure out from the documentation how to tell stats that I would like to see notches or (even bands). Here is what I've
2005 Jan 17
2
bwplot: how not to draw outliers
RenE J.V. Bertin wrote: > Hello, and (somewhat belated) best wishes for 2005. > > Can one order not to draw outliers in bwplot, or at least exclude them from the vertical axis scaling? If so, how (or what doc do I need to consult)? > The options that have this effect in boxplot() do not appear to have any effect with bwplot (although outline=FALSE in boxplot does *not* change the
2010 Jul 23
2
re-ordering bwplot
Dear list: I'm using bwplot to compare concentrations by location and treatment as in: # using built in data bwplot( conc ~ Type : Treatment, data = CO2 ) I would like the order of the plots to be: 3,4,1,2. I can't seem to figure this out with index.cond or permc.cond. Any help is appreciated! Brad Eck [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Jul 09
3
Problem with bwplot
Try factor(vec2) in your bwplot() call. -----Original Message----- From: r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch [mailto:r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch]On Behalf Of Ernesto Jardim Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 9:41 AM To: Mailing List R Subject: [R] Problem with bwplot Hi, I'm ploting some box-and-whisker plots with bwplot but I'm not getting any box-and-whiskers ... just dots.
2010 Apr 16
6
bwplot puts the bars in the wrong place
Dear R-Help, With the attached data set, I am still getting incorrect bwplots > xyplot(gdf$tt~gdf$OnHour |gdf$Runway, data=gdf) # Is correct > bwplot(gdf$tt~gdf$OnHour |gdf$Runway, data=gdf, horizontal=FALSE) # Puts the boxes on the wrong x-axis values # look especially at 0 and 3. How do I fix this? What is happening? Thanks, Jim Rome
2010 Nov 02
1
Colour filling in panel.bwplot from lattice
Inspired by colouring the dots of box-whisker plots I am trying to also fill the boxes (rectangles) with different colours. This seems not to work as I expected. Looking at the help page of panel.bwplot it says: 'fill - color to fill the boxplot'. Obviously it is only intended to fill all boxes with only one colour? Nevertheless the following example shows, that 'fill' from
2006 Feb 06
2
turn off selected axes in bwplot
I want to turn off selected axes in bwplot. I would like to only have the bottom axis drawn, with the others off. I have a series of bwplots that I want on one device, like this: p1<-bwplot(x1,box.ratio=.1) p2<-bwplot(x2,box.ratio=.1) ... print(p1,position=c(0,.8,1,1),more=T) print(p2,position=c(0,.6,1,.8),more=T) ... I know about the panel functions panel.bwplot() and panel.axis(), but
2008 May 05
2
bwplot
Hi, I have 2 questions about bwplot in R : 1) How to change the order of my different boxes in the graph ? 2) How to rename the names of the differents boxes ? because I know how to do that with boxplot (using names) but I do not find the equivalent parameter in bwplot. thanks, C?dric
2005 Mar 23
2
alternative to 'groups' for lattice bwplot()
Hi, Is there some alternative to the 'groups' argument in lattice's bwplot function for boxplots? Say in the example below: bwplot(yield ~ site | year, data = barley) you want to have two side by side boxplots per site, corresponding to each year in the barley data frame. Ideally, the space between boxplots of the same site should be smaller than that between boxplots of different
2010 Jan 15
5
panel.bpplot
Hi everybody, I am a newbie in R. I would like to use the panel.bpplot function on my data set but I have some problems. Can this function work on matrix? My data set have some NaN and when I run panel.bpplot function it returns error due to the presence of NaN. How Can I solve this? Thank you so much for your help netrunner -- View this message in context:
2012 Sep 06
2
Lattice bwplot(): Changing Orientation of Plots in Multipanel Display
I've looked again at Deepayan Sakar's 'Lattice' book and not seeing the information I know must be in there. A clue stick would be much appreciated. A pair of box-and-whisker plots for two conditions of the same data set display each box plot horizontally (see attached pH figure). Relations of the two are not as easily seen as they would be if the two panels had the plots