similar to: Figure title

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Figure title"

2000 Apr 05
1
simulation from a bivariate normal distribution
Hi, I need to generate two normal variables with covariance matrix: 0.25, 0.20 0.20, 0.25 but I have no idea how to do that. Can anyone help me? Thanks, Joaquim ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Joaquim J. S. Ramalho University of Bristol Department of Economics 8 Woodland Road Bristol BS8 1TN United Kingdom
2007 Jul 25
1
For loops
Hi, is there a way of simplifying the following code: G <- rep(NA,n) for(i in 1:n) { gj <- 0 for(j in 1:n) { for(l in 1:n) { for(m in 1:n) { gj <- gj+G.fun(XB[i]+p[3]*X[j,3]+p[4]*X[l,4]+p[5]*X[m,5],ff) } } } G[i] <- gj/n^3 } Thanks. Joaquim Santos
1999 Dec 01
2
nlmin
I'm a very recent user of R. I have been adapting my Splus programmes and I found only one (important) problem. There exists no function "nlmin" in R and its substitute, "nlm", does not work well with my kind of problems, sometimes no achieving convergence, other tines "converging" to impossible values. My models are highly nonlinear and are to be estimated by
2006 Nov 14
3
Plot title with numeric variables
I am trying to create a plot title in R with substitution by a numeric variable (Figure number N) within the text which is bold and has a subcripted part as well. Here is what I have: title <- expression(bold(paste("Figure ", N, ": Plot ", C[max], " versus CrCL"))) plot(1, main="") # Simple plot for testing N <- 5 mtext(title, line=3, font=2,
2012 Aug 16
4
Variables and greek letters in a plot title
Hello This is a problem I encountered repeatedly and I found no answer that made me really happy. I hope it is not too trivial. I would like to give the concentration of a substance in a plot title: 5 ug/ml substance the '5' would be a variable and the ug should be micrograms (with greek letter mu). It is the mu that causes the problems for me. I failed using various combinations of
2011 Mar 31
1
Italicized title from index
Hi all! I've written a handy script that uses a for loop to allow me to generate a large number of figures and statistical outputs for a large dataset. I am using indexing to retrieve a species name for the title of my graphs- which worked fine. However, I need to italicize these species names. I originally used the paste function, and had no problems with indexing: *main=paste("Yield
2011 Feb 08
1
Mixed font type in plot title
Hello useRs, I'm trying to put italics and regular font into a title and am having some trouble. The title I would like is " /Q. marilandica/ Volume ". If I use main=bquote(italic( "Q. marilandica ", " volume")) I get just " Q. marilandica " in italics in the title. If i use main=bquote(italic( "Q. marilandica ,) volume") I get "
2010 Jul 22
1
, how to express bar(zeta) in main title in boxplot
Hi everyone, I am plotting a boxplot with main title as main = bquote(paste(.(ts.ind[s]), ": ", bar(zeta), " Boxplot from 2001 to 2009", sep = "")) but it doesn't work.  The program said they cannot find the function "bar".  Does anyone know how to do it correctly?  Thanks. tin [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 Apr 25
2
Loop for main title in a plot
Hi all, I have a problem in including my plot in a loop. Here is a simple example for one plot: # Plot simple graph with super- and subscript a<-c(1,2,3,4) b<-c(1,2,3,4) plot(x=a,y=b, ylab=expression(paste("Apple"["P"])), xlab=expression(paste("Banana"^"th")),
2010 Jan 25
3
Paste expression in graph title
This was my initial attempt at creating a title on a graph of the R squared value: x<-rnorm(10) y<-rnorm(10) plot(x,y, main=paste(expression(R^2)," = ",round(summary(lm(y~ x))$r.squared, digits=3), sep="")) I've read various other posts that say expression needs to be taken outside the paste, but I can't seem to get it work as the following fails plot(x,y,
2010 Oct 22
2
superscript characters in title with '+'
Hi, How can I get the '2+' into superscript in the following title: '[Ca2+]i onsets' I tried the command below, but it doesn't work. What am I missing? hist(X, main=expression(([Ca*]i^2+) 'onsets'), xlab = 'sec') -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/superscript-characters-in-title-with-tp3006981p3006981.html Sent from the R
2010 Feb 17
4
Question about "Title"
Hi, I want to produce a pie chart with titles. I used the following code. So it created a pie chart for the percentage of the score for ID="002". ID <- c("001","001","002","002","002","003","003","003","004","004","005","005","006") test <-
2019 Feb 12
2
[cfe-dev] clang in official apt repo built without z3 support
On Tue, 12 Feb 2019, 14:32 Paulo Matos <pmatos at linki.tools wrote: > > > On 12 February 2019 18:59:21 CET, Mikhail Ramalho < > mikhail.ramalho at gmail.com> wrote: > >I _think_ there is a problem with the license as well: Z3 is MIT, so > >clang > >would have to be released with Z3's license. > > I don't think that's a problem. You are not
2017 Jun 29
2
Changing ggplot2 legend key/title to custom text
Hi all, ok I have this issue: I want to change my graphs legends to custom text, often requiring the use of superscripts/subscripts I tried to use this instruction I found on stack overflow: labs(x = "R(Ohm)", y= "CDF", aesthetic= " Content (%)" ) but it wont' seem to work. Also tried bquote for super/ subscripts xlab(bquote(~x~/(~x~ + ~MO[2]~)*
2018 Nov 28
2
'git llvm push' not working for me on Windows
OK, I've managed to do it: I was trying to push it from a build/ directory, maybe that's why the git apply was failing. Pushing the commit from the root of the repo worked. Em qua, 28 de nov de 2018 às 16:40, Mikhail Ramalho < mikhail.ramalho at gmail.com> escreveu: > Hi, > > The patch only changes one file in clang. Here's the patch: >
2011 Oct 12
2
p adjustment on 4thcorner results
Hi all, This is probably a very simple question but I cannot figure out how to do it. I run the fourthcorner method with my data and would like to adjust the p values for multiple comparisons using Holm correction. When I run the fourthcorner I obtain the results in yellow. What do I need to do to be able to aply the Holm correction to those p values? > library(ade4) > four1 <-
2018 Nov 28
2
'git llvm push' not working for me on Windows
Poking around in the .git\llvm-upstream-svn tree, I find that llvm\trunk\test\DebugInfo\Generic is empty, as are all the other subdirectories of test\DebugInfo that I tried. I have other files in the checkin that are in leaf directories but those files all exist. I hacked git-llvm to add a –verbose option: `git apply --verbose -p2 -` returned 1 Checking patch
2014 Feb 28
2
Re: [Qemu-devel] Adjust disk image migration (NBD)
On 24/02/14 23:26, Paolo Bonzini wrote: >> Thanks for raising this. >> >> I noticed that mirror_run() does not throttle the first loop where it >> populates the dirty bitmap using bdrv_is_allocated_above(). > This is on purpose. Does it causes a noticeable stall in the guest? > >> The main >> copy loop does take the speed limit into account but perhaps
2010 Aug 28
4
expression() and plot title
What I want to do is put the arguments I supply to a function into the title of a plot Say I'm calling func.1 func.1(a=4,b=4) plot(....,..., title("a=4, b=4")) If I'm calling func.1 with different arguments, I want the plot title to reflect that. A small detail is that func.1 might have an argument with a default like c=a+b. I tried using expression but couldn't get it to
2018 Nov 29
2
'git llvm push' not working for me on Windows
Excellent, thanks! --paulr From: James Y Knight [mailto:jyknight at google.com] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2018 12:00 PM To: Robinson, Paul Cc: Mikhail Ramalho; vedant_kumar at apple.com; llvm-dev Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] 'git llvm push' not working for me on Windows Aha! From your output I figured out what I screwed up. Sorry about the trouble... Illustration of the issue: svn