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2000 Feb 15
1
rpois gives a large number repeatedly (PR#439)
Full_Name: Kjetil Kjernsmo Version: 0.65.1 OS: Digital UNIX 4.0 Submission from: (NULL) (129.240.28.172) I'm experiencing problems with rpois. Occasionally, it draws a very high number. Yeah, I know, this is statistics, things like that does happen, but this really strange because a poisson distribution with a parameter of 3 shouldn't see the number 1932 very often, but the same,
2011 Jun 16
1
lines(..., lwd=3) inaccuracy
Using a line width > 1 results in not only a thicker line but also some fuzz in the other direction, as shown in this example program. You will see that the thick vertical black lines extend below the gray scale horizontal lines. Does anyone know whether this is intended or is it a bug? The application is for displaying a correlation matrix (here just some random U(0,1)s). Thanks -Frank
2006 May 08
1
persp or wireframe 3D plot: how can I independently adjust linewidth of the 'surface' and framebox?
It is a trivial matter to adjust the linewidth of the axes and plot line in a 2D plot: x <- 1:10; y <- 1:10; par(lwd=2); # axis (and others) linewidth plot(x,y,"l",lwd=6); # plot linewidth Is there anything comparable to this for persp or wireframe? I've tried a number of ways, and the framebox/axes seem to be linked to the linewidth used in generating the
2001 Jan 09
1
Setting fontsize in dev.copy2eps
I have a figure on screen with a legend. I want to copy this image to EPS, and use: dev.copy2eps(file="file1.eps", width=5, height=5) The legend that looks OK on screen doesn't look OK in the PostScript image: the text extends out of the box. I try adding a fontsize command: dev.copy2eps(file="file1.eps", width=5, height=5, pointsize=5) This options seems to
2010 Apr 17
2
Question regarding R plot
Hi, I am new to R, and have a quick question regarding an R script that I received from a kind colleague. I am trying to determine the "peak" (maximum value) of the graph that is plotted when executing the following. There is an input file called "rates_values.txt" which begins as: rateValue 0.375693 0 1.71274 0 0 1.02832 0 0.16343 1.02349 0 0 1.47258 0.703522 0.390541
2008 Feb 12
0
[Fwd: Re: controlling the edge linewidth in Rgraphviz]
Hi Adrian, even better would be this: 1.) Install the latest Rgraphviz devel version 2.) Use the new API for graph rendering: library(Rgraphviz) example(randomEGraph) x <- layoutGraph(g1) graph.par(list(edges=list(lwd=2))) # if you want to set lwd=2 for the whole session # or if you just want to change this for your one graph: renderGraph(x, graph.pars=list(edges=list(lwd=2))) There is a
2008 Feb 12
1
controlling the edge linewidth in Rgraphviz
Hello, I would like to have different linewidths for the edges of my graph. I read the documentation but could not find how to control this. On the Graphviz help page I've seen that there is something called "penwidth" but I could not find it in the R edge attributes. Thanks a lot for any help. Adrian Dragulescu
2011 Dec 06
2
axis thickness in plot()
Hello, I am trying to increase the thickness of the axis in plot() without reverting to the use of paint programs i see posts on that topic for the xyplot function but want to see if i can do it with plot() because i've already setup my graph script using that i thought i could use axis() function and specify lwd="thickness" or lwd.axis= but that does not work like it does for
2003 Jan 21
1
[R] proposal: lattice/levelplot: panel.catlevelplot
I suggest to add a panel function to levelplot (or perhaps to an other 3d lattice function) which is able to translate the z values into the size of the rectangles. It could be used to display categorical data. I append the proposed code and two examples: - panel.catlevelplot() - example1.catlevelplot.esoph() - example2.catlevelplot.esoph() Wolfram Fischer #------ CODE
2014 Jul 11
2
outliers (Marta valdes lopez)
Tu fichero tiene los decimales como puntos y no como comas como tu le indicas. Te dejo un ejemplo #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- setwd(dir="c:/Users/usuario/Desktop/") library(outliers) filename<-"timediff.csv" time<-read.csv(filename, sep=";",header=TRUE,dec=".")
2004 Aug 20
0
legend lwd - feature request (PR#7023)
Lfo@psykiatri.aaa.dk wrote: > (R1.9.1 Windows) > > In legend( ) lwd have no effect on points - contrary to the behaviour > in e.g. plot( ) and points( ). It would be nice to have an option pt.lwd > affecting the line width of legend points (like pt.cex changes the > magnification). > > > An example (note the difference in line width between points in the > plot
2014 Jul 14
2
outliers (Marta valdes lopez)
Hola Marta, si observas cualquier artículo de psicología esto es una práctica típica. Te digo psicología porque creo que tus datos son de ese tipo. Tienes bibiligrafía de artículos cientificos en las que se quitan valores siguiendo los criterios que te he dicho solo has de buscar bibliografía del campo en el que te mueces. Osea que nos quitarlos por que sí, aunque en cada area de ciencia tienes
2006 Jun 25
0
Fighting with GDD & lwd
I succeeded in compiling and installing the GDD package under my FreeBSD 6.1 box after eliminating ifdef DEBUG ? ?PKG_CFLAGS+=-DJGD_DEBUG endif in Makevars.in Now, with the following code .............................................. grafico1<- function() { plot(1:length(tabella[,1]),tabella[,2],ylim=c(Ymin,Ymax),type="h",
2010 Aug 06
1
pdf indifferent to lwd after some small number<1 (e.g. 0.18)
Hi, To plot a figure, I used lwd=0.18 in the function lines() to plot very fine lines. However, using png() or pdf() to save the figure, it appears that lwd has no effect on pdf() beyond some small number (e.g. 0.18) and the lines looks much thicker than png(). Setting lwd<0.18 does not make the lines any finer in pdf(). I also tried specifying the argument lwd in par() instead and still faced
2000 Jan 17
1
lwd patches for "contour"
I found it useful to have contour be able to do line widths ... hope that the guts haven't changed an enormous amount in the current development version ... the patches are relatively trivial, mostly going by analogy with lty and col (although in my ignorance it took me a while to figure out what UNPROTECT(2) was and why it should be changed to UNPROTECT(3) ... hope this is useful. Ben
2003 May 21
1
axis() default values for "lty", "lwd", and "col"
Hi, I would like to recommend a minor modification in axis() which I believe can simplify the making of plots for publications. I am trying to define default values for par() in order to make labels bigger and lines thicker, so that the resulting plots look good when resized for publication purposes. I ran into the following problem... axis() does not use par() values as default for
1999 Jul 17
0
Use of lwd = 0, lty = 2 in segments. (PR#230)
This may not be considered a bug but it is an incompatibility with S. There was a convention in S that the graphics parameter setting lwd = 0 is supposed to use the minimum possible line width on the device. It is not clear what that means on modern graphics devices but there is still code (like mine) that assumes something sensible happens with lwd = 0 It seems that R's postscript
2006 Jun 04
1
Problems using lwd in GDD
hi I'm using the GDD package (in a 64bits fedora machine using R 2.3.0) to save in a png file some plots and i noticed that changing the lwd parameter does not change my line width I tried the same script in a Windows based R (2.2.1 r36812), using no GDD, and it worked. Does anybody has a clue? My testing script is something dumb like this: library(GDD) GDD("pres24.png",
2009 Mar 13
1
How to combine xtable and minipage with Sweave ?
Hello, I'm trying to put a dynamic table and a dynamic graph side by side in a pdf document using Sweave. The data.frame used to generate the table is called rg (rg.txt): "Date"; "Code"; "Data1"; "Data2" "2009-03-10";"1";1958;147 "2009-03-10";"2";302;144 "2009-03-10";"3";4;141
2003 May 08
2
border of bars in lattice barchart
Hello! How to change a color (or linewidth) of border in lattice 'barchart'? I am trying barchart( (......) - my arguments panel=function(x,y,color,subscripts,groups,...) { panel.barchart(x=x,y=y,box.ratio=2,col=color,border=FALSE) })) or ... panel.barchart(x=x,y=y,box.ratio=2,col=color,border='transparent') ... or