Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "Count of Histogram Bins using Shingles with lattice"
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 <-
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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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
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
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
--
Mike Lawrence
Graduate Student, Department of
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
2002 Aug 21
2
More help with Lattice
Hi:
Thanks a lot to Deepayan Sarkar, author of lattice I think, who
solved my first query. I am afraid that I have another one.
I am plotting several mutipanels boxplots (with one conditioning
variable) on one page. The x, y and conditioning variable are all
continuous variables. The x and conditioning variables are
transformed to shingles before being plotted. The plot looks nice but
there
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
2002 Aug 19
2
Help with Lattice
Hi:
I have started to use Lattice two days ago and find that it is an
outstanding package. I am, however, stumbling on two problems,
despite the fact that I have read the help pages as well as two pdf
documents on Trellis that I found on the web.
1- I want to remove the ticks on the top and right sides of the
panels and did not see any option in "scales" to do so.
2- I would like
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
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
2006 Oct 06
1
sparklines in lattice
Dear R-help,
Has anyone implemented sparklines in the strips of a lattice plot? What I have in mind is, say, highlighting that part of a time series that one is examining in more detail in a set of lattice plots.
Regads,.
Mark Difford.
PS: (Andreas Loffler has implemented a simple but functional version for
TeX/LaTeX:
http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/sparklines.html)
2006 Dec 05
1
Horizontal stripplot
I have a plot similar to the following
library(lattice)
stripplot(1:15, rep(1:3, each=5))
In order to save space for a presentation, I would like to have
horizontal strips instead of vertical. The argument 'horiz' turns the
arguments around, but not the plot. The documentation for 'stripplot'
('xyplot'), 'panel.stripplot' and the FAQ do not seem to provide
2006 Dec 07
2
making a grid of points
I'd like to evaluate a function at each point on a 2 or 3-D grid. Is
there some function that already does this, or generates the grid of
points?
My search has led me to the grid and lattice packages, and I found a
reference to the sp package (e.g., SpatialGrid) for this. There are
things in there that might be relevant, but at first blush many of them
are embedded in other concepts (grobs,
2006 Mar 16
3
lattice tick marks
Hi,
why doesn't this work properly when 'positions' is a vector of strings? All
the data sets get totally mixed...
positions <- rep ( c("1","2","3","4","5","6","9","10","11","12","13","14",
"error", "no trial"), 45 )
compound <- matrix(
2008 Oct 17
6
Simple Gantt like chart for numbers rather dates
I would like to produce a chart that looks like a Gantt chart (or
shingle plot), but instead of tasks you have variable names and
instead of start and finish dates you have an upper and lower numeric
value.
If that makes sense, is there an obvious way of doing this.
Thanks,
Graham
2006 Mar 22
3
Parent-Child Tables Help
can someone help me with this
i have a table
cars
(
id int
model_id int
make_id int
color_id int
description text
constraint fk_cars_carmake foreign key(make_id) references
carmakes(id),
constraint fk_cars_carmodel foreign key(model_id) references
carmodels(id),
constraint fk_cars_color foreign key(color_id) references colors(id)
)
carmakes
(
id int
carmake varchar
)
carmodels
(
id
2013 May 07
7
puppet node clean using SQLite instead of PuppetDB
I have a node that has some bad stored configs (namely the wrong ssh host keys) that I''m trying to clear out. Looking around it seems I''m supposed to do:
puppet node clean foo.example.com
However, that keeps bailing out because it''s trying to open a SQLite3 db where stored configs are normally kept, but my stored configs are kept in puppetdb (http://pastie.org/7814483
2008 Dec 10
2
How to Break Axis in Lattice Plot
Dear All,
I have searched the following problem in the R help achives, and there did
not seem to be solutio for it.
The problem is how to break the axis in the xyplot (lattice plot). I read
the posts using the package plotrix, buy it doesn't work with the xyplot,
which is lattice based.
A simple example is attached below:
xyplot(c(1:10,100)~c(1:10,100))
What I would like to do is