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2018 Feb 08
2
plotting the regression coefficients
Hi Petr; Thanks for your reply. It is much appreciated. A small example is given below for 4 independent and 4 dependent variables only. The values given are regression coefficients.I have looked ggplot documents before writing to you. Unfortunately, I could not figure out as my experience in ggplot is ignorable Regards. Greg y1 y2 y3 y4 x1 -0.19 0.40 -0.06 0.13 x2 0.45 -0.75 -8.67 -0.46 x3
2018 Feb 08
2
plotting the regression coefficients
Hi Petr; Thanks so much. Exactly this is what I need. I will play to change color and so on but this backbound is perfect to me. I do appreciate your help and support. Regards, Greg On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 1:29 PM, PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> wrote: > Hi > > I copied your values to R, here it is > > > > > dput(temp) > > > > temp <-
2018 Feb 08
0
plotting the regression coefficients
Hi Example, example, example - preferably working. Wild guess - did you try ggplot? Cheers Petr > -----Original Message----- > From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of greg holly > Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2018 8:14 AM > To: r-help mailing list <r-help at r-project.org> > Subject: [R] plotting the regression coefficients > > Hi Dear all;
2018 Feb 12
2
plotting the regression coefficients
Hi Maybe there are other ways but I would split data to several chunks e.g. in list and use for cycle to fill multipage pdf. With the toy data something like library(reshape2) library(ggplot2) temp <- melt(temp) temp.s<-split(temp, cut(1:nrow(temp), 2)) pdf("temp.pdf") for (i in 1: length(temp.s)) { p <- ggplot(temp.s[[i]], aes(x=par1, y=variable, size=abs(value),
2018 Feb 08
0
plotting the regression coefficients
Hi I copied your values to R, here it is > dput(temp) temp <- structure(list(par1 = structure(1:4, .Label = c("x1", "x2", "x3", "x4"), class = "factor"), y1 = c(-0.19, 0.45, -0.09, -0.16), y2 = c(0.4, -0.75, 0.14, -0.01), y3 = c(-0.06, -8.67, 1.42, 2.21), y4 = c(0.13, -0.46, 0.06, 0.06)), .Names = c("par1", "y1",
2018 Feb 10
0
plotting the regression coefficients
Hi Peter; The R code you provided works very well. Once again thanks so much for this. The number of variables in my data set that should appear on the y-axis is 733 and they are not numerical (for example the name of one variable is *palmitoyl-arachidonoyl-glycerol (16:0/20:4) [1]**. So, the plot looks very messy in one page. How can I make the plot to print out on multiple pages? Regards,
2018 Feb 12
3
plotting the regression coefficients
Hi After melt you can change levels of your factor variable. Again with the toy example. > levels(temp$variable) [1] "y1" "y2" "y3" "y4" > levels(temp$variable) <- levels(temp$variable)[c(2,4,1,3)] > levels(temp$variable) [1] "y2" "y4" "y1" "y3" > And you will get graphs with this new levels ordering.
2018 Feb 12
0
plotting the regression coefficients
Petr, there was a thinko in your response. tmp <- data.frame(m=factor(letters[1:4]), n=1:4) tmp tmp$m <- factor(tmp$m, levels=c("c","b","a","d")) ## right tmp[order(tmp$m),] tmp <- data.frame(m=factor(letters[1:4]), n=1:4) levels(tmp$m) <- c("c","b","a","d") ## wrong tmp[order(tmp$m),] changing levels
2018 Feb 12
2
plotting the regression coefficients
Hi Petr and Richard; Thanks for your responses and supports. I just faced a different problem. I have the following R codes and work well. p <- ggplot(a, aes(x=Phenotypes, y=Metabolites, size=abs(Beta), colour=factor(sign(Beta)))) + theme(axis.text=element_text(size = 5)) p1<-p+geom_point() p2<-p1+theme(panel.grid.major = element_blank(), panel.grid.minor = element_blank(),
2018 Feb 13
0
plotting the regression coefficients
Hi scale_colour_gradient(?red?, ?blue?) should do the trick. Actually I found it by Google ggplot colour http://www.cookbook-r.com/Graphs/Colors_(ggplot2)/ http://www.sthda.com/english/wiki/ggplot2-colors-how-to-change-colors-automatically-and-manually#gradient-colors-for-scatter-plots question. So you could find it too and probably far more quickly then myself as I have also other duties. Cheers
2018 Feb 12
0
plotting the regression coefficients
Hi Petr; Thanks so much. This is great! Although last Sunday, alternatively, I have solved the problem using the following statement at the very end of the program. * ggsave('circle.pdf', p4, height = 70, width = 8, device=pdf, limitsize = F, dpi=300).* This works very well too. Asa my categorical variables are in my Y axis, my R program reorders the names on Y-axis. However, I would
2017 Aug 16
5
strange behaviour read.table and clipboard
Hi Duncan The simples spreadsheet is: Put a name in the cell, let say "a1" Put number e.g. 1 below "a1" Copy the number to enough rows Select this column and press ctrl-c result is > temp<- read.delim("clipboard") > str(temp) 'data.frame': 1513 obs. of 1 variable: $ a1: Factor w/ 2 levels "1","a1": 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...
2017 Jul 10
4
fit lognorm to cdf data
Dear all I am struggling to fit data which form something like CDF by lognorm. Here are my data: proc <- c(0.9, 0.84, 0.5, 0.16, 0.1) size <- c(0.144, 0.172, 0.272, 0.481, 0.583) plot(size, proc, xlim=c(0,1), ylim=c(0,1)) fit<-nls(proc~SSfpl(size, 1, 0, xmid, scal), start=list(xmid=0.2, scal=.1)) lines(seq(0,1,.01), predict(fit, newdata=data.frame(sito=seq(0,1,.01))), col=2) I tried
2017 Jul 04
6
R and UBUNTU startup
Dear all I have 3 questions. Due to some reason I switched from Vista to Ubuntu on home PC. I was used to start with Rgui.exe. However I am not able to find it under Ubuntu and R starts as terminal (probably Rterm). Question 1. Is Rgui.exe available on linux? In Windows doc folder I can find manuals, however I did not find doc folder in Ubuntu. I found somewhere that manuals need to be
2017 Aug 17
2
strange behaviour read.table and clipboard
Hi > -----Original Message----- > From: Robert Baer [mailto:rbaer at atsu.edu] > Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 3:04 PM > To: PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz>; Duncan Murdoch > <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> > Cc: r-devel at r-project.org > Subject: Re: [Rd] strange behaviour read.table and clipboard > > You said, "put a name in the cell".
2018 Feb 16
2
Putting 733 discrete categories on Y-axis in qqplot2 as they are
Hi Petr; I would like to get a plot with names as they are in the original file. They are chemical names and I have 733 in the my file. For example, let me give to chemical names "*2-hydroxybutyrate/2-hydroxyisobutyrate*" and "*palmitoyl-arachidonoyl-glycerol (16:0/20:4) [1]**" .So, what should I put [c(2,3,1)] part in the command: iris$MySpecies<-factor(iris$Species,
2017 Aug 15
2
strange behaviour read.table and clipboard
Dear all I used to transfer data from excel to R by simple ctrl-c and read.delim("clipboard") construction. I know it is a bad practice but it is easy and for quick exploratory work it is OK. However after changing to new R devel few days ago I encountered weird behaviour. I tried one or two columns. In case of 2 columns, header is repeated after 526 items >
2017 Aug 08
2
how to extract individual values from varcomp?
Hello, I am trying to use varcomp to decompose the variance across multiple nested levels on a lme object. I am able to successfully do this and when I view the varcomp object I can see the individual values / estimates for the variance at different levels. However, I want to be able to extract each of them separately, as I need to build a confidence interval using bootstrapping on the sample
2018 Feb 15
2
Putting 733 discrete categories on Y-axis in qqplot2 as they are
Hi all; I have 733 discrete categories that will go on y-axis in ggplot2. I used the following command to put the name of x-axis. scale_x_discrete (limits = c("SI", "HOMAIR", "AIR","HOMAB","SG","DI","FI","FG")) Since there are only 8 categories on x it was easy to do. Is there any way to do the same for 733 discrete
2017 Oct 11
6
changing "," to "." in data.frame
Dear friends - I have a data.frame with "," instead of "." and found the discussion http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/How-to-replace-all-commas-with-semicolon-in-a-string-tt4721187.html#a4721192 so copying the code of Ulrik(I hope:-)) I tried (making some data) AX <-