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2017 Jul 23
0
R: How to multiplying y-axis ticks value by 100?
Hi Nic,
Have a look at axis.mult in the plotrix package.
Jim
On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 12:46 PM, iPad via R-help <r-help at r-project.org> wrote:
> R: how multiplying y-axis ticks value by 100 (without put the % symbol next to the number) here:
> plot (CI.overall, curvlab=c("Discharge", "Death"), xlab="Days", las=1)
> P.S. So instead 0.00, 0.20 etc.
2008 Dec 08
2
How to display y-axis labels in Multcomp plot
Dear R-users,
I'm currently using the multcomp package to produce plots of means with 95%
confidence intervals
i.e.
mult<-glht(lm(response~treatment, data=statdata),
linfct=mcp(treatment="Means"))
plot(confint(mult,calpha = sig))
Unfortunately the y-axis on the plot appears to be fixed and hence if the
labels on the y-axis (treatment levels) are too long, then they are not
2008 Dec 09
1
controlling axes in plot.cuminc (cmprsk library)
Dear R-help list members,
I am trying to create my own axes when plotting a cumulative incidence
curve using the plot.cuminc function in the CMPRSK library. The default
x-axis places tick marks and labels at 0, 20, 40, 60, and 80 (my data has
an upper limit of 96), whereas I want them at my own specified locations.
Here is my example code:
library(cmprsk)
attach(MYDATA)
MYCUMINC <-
2003 May 18
1
log scale y axis ticks control?
Hello R Users!
I'm using lattice to produce some graphs with logaritmic y-scales. I use
the command
xyplot(hits ~ c(1:1024), data=eichData, type="S", scales=list(y =
list(log=10)))
to create the plot. This is fine, except for the automatically choosen
tick marks. I'd like to have a major tick at the 10^n location and minor
ticks in between which correspond with the native
2008 Jun 20
1
Howto reduce number of ticks in X, Y axis while still containing all the data
Hi
I am trying to plot 100 x 100 matrix data in a level plot.
The problem I have is that the x/y -axis label in ticks
are jumbled together. Thus I want X/Y axis to contain
10 ticks only, yet still plotting all the 100 data.
Is there a way to do it?
The code I have below doesn't work.
__BEGIN__
# Corr contains 100x100 matrix
corr <- cor(t(mat.data), method ="pearson")
# Plot
2006 Aug 17
1
putting the mark for censored time on 1-KM curve or competing risk curve
Hi All,
I'm trying to figure out the cumulative incidence curve in R in some
limited time. I found in package "cmprsk", the command "plot.cuminc" can
get this curve. But I noticed that there is no mark for the censored
time there, comparing with the KM curve by "plot.survfit". Here are my
codes (attached is the data):
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2008 Jan 31
1
decrease amount of ticks on y axis in lattice levelplot
Hi all,
How can I decrease the number of ticks on the y-axis in a lattice
levelplot()? I have as many ticks displayed on the y-axis as I have
columns of data (1000 columns), how can I decrease this amount of ticks,
while still properly displaying all the data?
Note that I get my data from a matrix object, in which the z-values of
the levelplot are the actual values in the matrix, whereas the
2006 Feb 27
1
log scale y axis ticks control on boxplots
Hey R Users
I like to control the ticks and labels in a boxplot as described for a
xyplot below (thread in maillinglist in may 2003). Does anybody knows
how it works?
Thanks in advance
Thomas
Thread from May 2003
(http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/03a/5604.html)
Hello R Users!
I'm using lattice to produce some graphs with logaritmic y-scales. I use
the command
xyplot(hits ~
2011 Nov 10
0
ticks at the Y axis
Dear Mailing list,
I am trying to produce a simple xy plot but overlapping at the y-axis
the y-values of each point.
The problem is that I don't know the x-coordinate corresponding to the
y-axis to plot the y-points. For each plot I have manually
"calculated" the x-coordinate but was wondering whether there is a way
to know the number.
Example:
cores <- rep(c('blue',
2011 Jul 21
6
Lattice: place ticks only on y-axis
I am using lattice for a bar plot, having a little trouble removing ticks,
tick labels from x-axis, but keeping them on the y-axis. I looked around
quite a bit (http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e7/help/09/06/1733.html, help
pages, etc), tried variations of "scales = list(alternating = c(0,0)",
"scales = list(alternating = c(0,0), tck = c(0,0))" and others, couldn't
quite
2011 Dec 24
5
need help with a time series plotting problem
Dear R Users,
I am a beginner in R programming and need some help
with a simple plotting problem that i am having. My dataset consist of three
columns: first one has data_id, second is the date and third is the actual
data itself corresponding to each date. The date ranges from
1/1/2000-12/31/2009. I am trying to plot my data versus the dates as a long
term time series but
2009 Dec 03
2
Formatting of numbers on y axis
Hello all. I have the following:
plot(salaries$yearID, salaries$salary, type='n', xaxt='n', xlab='',
yaxt='n', ylab='')
axis(1, at=unique(salaries$yearID), labels=unique(salaries$yearID), lwd=.25,
tck=-0.05)
axis(2, axTicks(2), format(axTicks(2), scientific = F))
Which nicely creates the Y axis with the raw numbers, which are in the range
of .5 - 7
2009 Oct 13
1
plot dates in x-axis
Hallo,
I am trying to plot dates in x-axis. The format of my dates are in dd/mm/yyyy. At first I install zoo package. After R reads my file, I change the default format of dates to the format that I have,
>myfile<-read.csv
>DATE<-as.Date(DATE,format="%d/%m/%Y")
up till now everything goes ok; when however I go and plot for example
>plot(DATE, Discharge)
in the x-axis I
2009 Feb 18
1
rbind: number of columns of result is not a multiple of vector length (arg 1)
i have the following constructed and running very well,, thanks to Gabor
Grothendieck for his help.
>data.info <- c("station.id", "year", "date", "max.discharge")
>
> for(i in 1:num.files) {
+ station.id <- substring(data[i], 1,8)
+ DF <- read.table(data[i], sep=",", blank.lines.skip = TRUE)
+ z <- zoo(DF[,4],
2010 May 18
2
Function that is giving me a headache- any help appreciated (automatic read )
note: whole function is below- I am sure I am doing something silly.
when I use it like USGS(input="precipitation") it is choking on the
precip.1 <- subset(DF, precipitation!="NA")
b <- ddply(precip.1$precipitation, .(precip.1$gauge_name), cumsum)
DF.precip <- precip.1
DF.precip$precipitation <- b$.data
part, but runs fine outside of the function:
days=7
2009 Oct 06
1
ggplot2 applying a function based on facet
Look at the bottom of the message for my question
#here is a little function that I wrote
USGS <- function(input="discharge", days=7){
library(chron)
library(gsubfn)
#021973269 is the Waynesboro Gauge on the Savannah River Proper (SRS)
#02102908 is the Flat Creek Gauge (ftbrfcms)
#02133500 is the Drowning Creek (ftbrbmcm)
#02341800 is the Upatoi Creek Near Columbus (ftbn)
#02342500 is
2011 Apr 23
3
Problem having tick marks aligned when plotting three graphs on top of one another.
R 2.10
Windows 7
I am trying to plot three graphs on top of each other. I need to have the axises perfectly aligned. For some reason the ticks on the y axes are slightly off so they do not perfectly align. Can someone tell me how I can get the to overlay each other perfectly? I thought the yaxp parameter would solve my problem, but it does not. My data and code follows:
>
2008 Apr 10
2
Beautifying axis tick labels
Hi,
For example, the y axis shows "0 500000 1500000". Is there any way to
beautify the tick labels to get 0 5 10 15, and at the top of y-axis "x10^5"
(superscript 5) ? My plots all have different ylim, how to perform the
beautification automatically ?
Thanks
Stanley
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2013 Feb 19
1
data format
Hi,
Try this:
el<- read.csv("el.csv",header=TRUE,sep="\t",stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
?elsplit<- split(el,el$st)
?
datetrial<-data.frame(date1=seq.Date(as.Date("1930.1.1",format="%Y.%m.%d"),as.Date("2010.12.31",format="%Y.%m.%d"),by="day"))
elsplit1<- lapply(elsplit,function(x)
2008 Aug 12
2
Parsing array data
Hi,
I read in csv files with the following code:
res <- vector(mode="list",length=3)
for(i in 1: length(res))
res[[i]]<-read.csv(file=paste("/Users/markaltaweel/Desktop/Output/HydroDataOutput",i,".csv",sep=""),header=T,sep=",")
This allows me to load the data into an array of length 3, with the res array containing my data from the csv