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2011 Nov 16
2
Contour on top of 2d histogram
Hi all, I would like to plot one data set as a 2d histogram and another one as a contour. I can do it separately with the "hist2d" and "contour" functions, but I wonder if there is a way to combine these two plots into a single one (the ranges of the two plots are the same). Any suggestions? Thanks, Anna [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Feb 22
3
several Filled.contour plots on the same device...
hello - a question about filled.contour plots, for which i haven't found a response in previous posts - sorry if already treated. i'd like to draw several filled.contour plots (that is, maps) on the same device (a postscript file, actually). I know about layout(matrix) , split.screen or par(mfrow) : it works well for simple plots, but with filled.contour plots, i get several pages
2012 Jul 04
2
help with filled.contour() -
Dear all, I can't figure out a way to have more than one plot using filled.contour() in a single plate. I tried to use layout() or par(), but the way filled.contour() is written seems to override those commands. Any suggestions would be really appreciated. Jonathan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 May 06
1
Problem with filled.contour/image
Quick question - I am having problems creating an orographic image (similar to volcano example). I have created a map matrix with 3 columns and over 2million rows. I have created the matrix as follows: map<-read.table("map.dat",header=TRUE) long.grid<-sort(unique(map$long) lat.grid<-sort(unique(map$lat) map.matrix<-matrix(map$height,nrow=length(lat.grid),byrow=TRUE) The
2008 Aug 08
1
Axes in filled.contour plots
I am attempting to create a contour plot using R with this code: > contour <- as.matrix(read.csv("contour.csv", row.names=1, header=TRUE)) > library(gplots) > filled.contour(contour, main="Flume 1 Flow Velocities") Now this produces the image/plot that I am looking for perfectly. However, the both axes only go from 0 to 1 instead on of using the row and column
2007 Jan 01
4
Help with filled.contour()
The following plot is a first approximation to what I need: *********************************** mu1 <- 0 mu2 <- 5 s <- 1 x <- seq(-2.5, 7.5, length = 41) y <- seq(-2.5, 2.5, length = 41) f <- function(x,y){ term1 <- 1/(2*pi*sqrt(s*s)) term2 <- -1/2 term3 <- (x - mu1)^2/s term4 <- (y - mu1)^2/s term5 <- (x - mu2)^2/s term1*(.5 * exp(term2*(term3 + term4)) + .5 *
2012 Apr 22
2
contour algorithm
First time user, so sorry if I don't understand protocol.. Anyway, I have created a data frame consisting of pearson's R values at various x and y coordinates and then plotted this using filled.contour. My data is similar to fMRI data except that it is a surface map reconstructed from histological sections. I like the results but would like to know how contours were detected. Google search
2002 Nov 19
3
filled.contour - plot.axes
Hi all, Sorry for what might be a trivial issue. However, I am completely flummoxed! I'm making a filled contour plot for a publication. It's a continuous wavelet transform should anybody care. The problem I'm having is correctly demarking the ticks on the y axis. I have a matrix that has 100 columns. Every 10th column represents a power of 2. So: col[10] <- 2 col[20] <- 4
2000 Mar 26
2
hist2d() function in R?
Dear R users, I am just starting with R (v. 1.0.0) and I use Vehables & Ripley's MASS book for examples. In the intro session, there is an example of a 2D histogram on an 8x8 grid: x <- rnorm(1000) y <- rnorm(1000) contour(hist2d(x,y,,,8,8)) R complains: Error in contour(hist2d(x, y, , , 8, 8)) : couldn't find function "hist2d" I looked for hist2d() in the
2002 Dec 14
1
adding contour lines to a filled.contour
Hi all, Does anybody know how to add contour lines to a filled contour plot? I want to draw a single contour around values that are above a certain level (e.g., significant). The problem I'm having is that since the filled.contour command actually draws two plots (data and the key), adding contour lines paints them over both plots. Any suggestions? Thanks, Andy #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2005 Jan 14
2
contour and filled contour plots
Hello, I'd like to remove color bar from "filled.contour" plot. Is it possible and how? I also want to overlay "contour" plot on filled.contour but due to scaling of the "filled.contour" to account for the color bar, aspect ratio for "contour" is different from "filled.contour". Can this problem be solved? Thanks, Mark
2006 Feb 13
2
Plotting contour & filled.contour in one graph
Dear All, I have a question on overlaying a filled.contour (e.g. on soil properties data) and contour (by elevation) in one graph. Both have the same z matrix dimension. I'm able to overlay both graph, but the plots dimension did not overlap well on the same plots. How can I have both filled.contour and contour on the same graph? The commands that I have written are as follows:
2011 Feb 11
2
Using filled.contour and contour functions together
Dear R help contributors, I'd like to plot ground temperature with time on X-axis and depth on Y-axis on this datasets ( http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3301033/NEdaily.csv NEdaily.csv ), and to do so I use the following commands: library(RSEIS) xNE <- seq(1, as.numeric(as.Date(max(NEdaily[[1]])) - as.Date(min(NEdaily[[1]]))), 1) yNE <- rev(c(-0.3, -0.5, -0.7, -0.9, -1.1,
2008 Mar 13
2
Plot contour over filled contour
Dear R-users, I haven't found a way in the searchable archive to overplot a contour (lines) over a surface. I have a (n,m) matrix that represents sea surface temperature that I have plotted using image.plot(), filled.contour() or image(). I would like to overplot this image with some contour lines of mixed layer depth values(same size matrix). How can I do this? Any help is appreciated,
2006 Aug 31
0
alpha-channel transparency in filled.contour
Greetings I am currently using R to produce contour plots of a given variable via "contour", together with a hacked* version of filled.contour to shade several regions of the plot. As the regions overlap, I am using colors with alpha-channel values of ~0.1 together with the pdf device (version="1.4"). The transparency works well. However, a white grid is superimposed over
2011 Mar 02
1
pb with Date format using filled.contour
Hi R-help community, Can anyone tell me why, while using : x <- seq(as.Date("2001-01-01"),as.Date("2001-01-01") + nrow(volcano)-1,1) y <- seq(1, ncol(volcano),1) when I plot the volcano matrix with that command : filled.contour(x,y,volcano) the graph has a Date format on X-axis, ok ... ... but when adding a contour plot to the filled contour, using this
2010 Nov 23
6
Filled contour plot showing labeled isolines?
Is it possible to create a contour plot with the isolines labeled. I know you can do this with Matlab. Argh! I tried creating a filled contour plot, then using par(new=T), followed by overlaying the contour plot on top. However, the placement of the filled contour plot and the contour plot do not align correctly. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Jon -- View this message in
2008 Apr 23
4
filled contour plots
hello everyone, I was wondering if anybody can help me solve 2 problems related to the function filled.contour. I am entering the following R command: filled.contour(xx,yy,P1, nlevels=20,color=cm.colors, plot.axes={ contour(xx,yy,P1,add=T,col="grey", nlevels=20, drawlabels=F) axis(1,1:length(xx),labels=xlabels)
2012 Aug 09
2
How to overlay a global map on a filled contour?
I would like to plot some lat-lon data in a filled contour, and then overlay a map of the globe on top. I am trying something like this: filled.contour(lons, lats, glb.data, plot.axes={axis(1);axis(2);map(projection='rectangular',parameters=0,add =T)} ) The filled contour plots fine, and the map shows up, but only as a very tiny little black rectangle in a small area of the
2011 Aug 31
1
unequal bins in filled.contour
Hello, I am trying to plot SADIE red-blue plots of cluster indicies using filled.contour. I want a plot which only has three bins for the data: <-1.5, -1.5 - 1.5, >1.5, but I am having trouble getting there. example X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 1 -5 -4.5 1.0 4.5 6 2 -3 -2.0 1.2 -1.0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 -0.5 -1 4 -2 -3.0 1.0 1.5 3 5 -6 -2.0 0.5 3.0 2 example<-as.matrix(example)