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2013 May 02
3
Lattice xyplot multipanels
Derar Rxperts, I have a strange situation.. I see curly brackets around "strip.levels" in multipanel strips while using lattice::xyplot. .How do I get rid of the curly brackets? For some reason, I am not able to reproduce the problem using an example below... Any suggestions are highly welcome! Thanks, Santosh q <-
2013 Jun 10
1
Using Lattice, LatticeExtra - Hide right and top axes in multipanel plots
Dear Rxperts, How do I hide the top and right axes in multiple panel plots? A couple of examples are provided below.. Would highly appreciate appreciate your assistance.. #Example 1 library(latticeExtra) xyplot((1:200)/20 ~ (1:200)/20, type = c("p", "g"), scales = list(x = list(log = 2,alternating=0), y = list(log = 10,alternating=0)), xscale.components =
2006 Oct 09
1
Vorbis primitive API examples (LONG)
Okay, how do I drop a changeset/patchset/tag for you folks from SVN? At this point, I have written three examples of how to use the basics of the ogg streaming and decoding in Tremor. I heartily welcome any suggestions, improvements and corrections that you can point out in the code. The examples required me to make some small modifications to the main tremor library. However, the changes
2004 Apr 25
1
multipanel display of levelplots?
I cannot achieve a multipanel display of several levelplots. Here is part of my code. At first, create the layout: push.viewport(viewport(layout=grid.layout(1, 2))) Then for the left panel: push.viewport(viewport(layout.pos.col=1,layout.pos.row=1)) push.viewport(viewport(width=0.6, height=0.6)) levelplot(z~x*y, grid) pop.viewport() Similar code for the right panel. However, there is always
2009 Mar 23
1
lattice multipanel strip placement - with two factors
Hi, I'm making a multipanel lattice densityplot figure with 2 factors (3 and 20 classes in each factor) with the following statement (the type="percent" is there to prevent plotting the actual points which detract from the figure - is there another way of doing this?): densityplot(~End-Begin | Type * Chromosome, data=Mon, layout=c(5,12), xlab="Element
2013 Jun 24
0
Dibujar rectas sobre varios un grafico multipanel
Eric En http://www.inside-r.org/packages/cran/latticeExtra/docs/panel.lmlineq utilizan una diferencia, panel.ablineq en lugar de abline. ¿funcionará con ese cambio? Javier Marcuzzi -----Original Message----- From: neo Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 4:49 PM To: "Marcuzzi, Javier Rubén" ; Lista R Subject: Re: [R-es] Dibujar rectas sobre varios un grafico multipanel -----BEGIN PGP
2013 Jun 24
0
Dibujar rectas sobre varios un grafico multipanel
Estimado Eric ¿Podrías dibujar a mano las líneas que necesitas? Creo que facilita la comprensión de lo que necesitas (por lo menos a mí). Javier Marcuzzi -----Original Message----- From: neo Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 4:10 PM To: Lista R Subject: [R-es] Dibujar rectas sobre varios un grafico multipanel -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Estimada comunidad, tengo que hacer un
2003 Jul 14
2
Multipanel weighted regression lines.
Dear R-users, I am trying to create a multipanel scatter plot which displays weighted regression lines for each subgroup. I am having diffuculty figuring out how the Trellis multipanel plotting functions work, in general. Does someone know where there are some beginners examples on how to create and use panel.xxx functions in conjunction with the xyplot functions? Back to the matter at hand
2011 Jan 05
1
multipanel plots
hi, i have attached a doc file..Is this graph can be plotted using R?Plz help regards, smriti
2009 Oct 21
0
drawing a line indicating extent of each factored data series in multipanel lattice xyplot
Hi, Am am plotting aggregated frequency data (extracted from an RDBMS) relating to DNA sequence features for each of the human chromosomes as described in the table chromosomes below (the frequency data is in a table 'hits' that has a value (or not) for each of a set of bins across each chromosome). I would like to mark the extent of the chromosome (according to the length value in
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
2001 Nov 22
2
Missing panels in multipanel lme lattice/trellis
Dear R-supporters, I have results of lme similar to those shown in Fig. 1.21, p.51 of Pinheiro/Bates. However, In my data set, one of the panels is missing, leading to an ugly frame shift of the following panels. How can I replace one of the panels by an empty one to restore the raster? Dieter Menne --------------------------------------- Dr. Dieter Menne Biomed Software 72074 T?bingen Tel
2009 Dec 11
1
shared axes in multipanel plot
Hello I've created a function to make a plot with multiple pannels from columns of data that are created in a previous function. In the example below the number of columns is 8, giving 4 pannels, but in general it takes data with any number of columns and figures out a nice layout. The panels all have the same axes, and so I wonder what functions are avialable to create axes only on the
2013 Feb 25
2
lattice: column titles using xlab.top in multipanel xyplot
Hi, I created a xyplot with a three-column layout. As suggested by Deepayan I tried to put titles to each column by using xlab.top. Unfortunately, as my y-axis scale relation = "free", the column titles are not centered at the three x axes anymore. Any idea how to center the titles? #Example: require(lattice) #require(latticeExtra) e <- data.frame(a = c(1:30), b = c(1:10, 20:29,
2013 Jun 24
2
Dibujar rectas sobre varios un grafico multipanel
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Estimado Javier, adjunto el grafico retocado con GIMP, borre las lineas que sobran en cada panel. Obviamente, no es la idea hacerlo de este modo, sino con R, pues quiero cambiar el color de la recta y hacer varios otros graficos, cuya edicion manual requeriria mucho tiempo. Espero entiendas mejor mi explicacion ahora. Cada una de esas rectas es un
2013 Jun 24
3
Dibujar rectas sobre varios un grafico multipanel
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Estimada comunidad, tengo que hacer un grafico con 4 paneles (4 graficos pegados juntos) y sobre este tengo que dibujar 4 rectas ajustadas a los datos de cada panel. Intente hacerlo con lattice usando el siguiente codigo : library(lattice) library(latticeExtra) xYplot(Cbind(mf[,3],mf[,5],mf[,6])~dia|factor(sol),data=mf,xlab="Time
2011 Jul 06
3
Reshape from long to wide format with date variable
Hi, I need to reshape my dataframe from a long format to a wide format. Unfortunately, I have a continuous date variable which gives me headaches. Consider the following example: > id=c("034","034","016","016","016","340","340") > date=as.Date(c("1997-09-28", "1997-10-06", "1997-11-04",
2014 Jun 13
2
no x label using axis.Date
I have tried multiple different methods to figure out how to get a date axis of my preference (start date of each month). Any assistance would be appreciated. The below section is not producing a date axis: plot(totaldays$totaldays,totaldays$y,type="n",ylim=c(0,Emax),xaxt="n") *xlabels<-(strptime(totaldays$totaldays,"%Y-%m-%d",tz=""))
2012 Jan 15
0
patching ?merge to allow the user to keep the order of one of the two data.frame objects merged
Hello dear R-devel list members. Following an old (2002) thread from R-help (and having myself needing to solve the same question): https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2002-October/026249.html I patched the {base} function "merge.data.frame" to have it work with a new parameter called "keep_order", and I hope you might consider including this patch (or some variation of it)
2011 Aug 05
2
Which is more efficient?
Greetings all, I am curious to know if either of these two sets of code is more efficient? Example1: ## t-test ## colA <- temp [ , j ] colB <- temp [ , k ] ttr <- t.test ( colA, colB, var.equal=TRUE) tt_pvalue [ i ] <- ttr$p.value or Example2: tt_pvalue [ i ] <- t.test ( temp[ , j ], temp[ , k ], var.equal=TRUE) ------------- I have three loops, i, j, k. One to test the all of