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2018 Feb 16
2
Putting 733 discrete categories on Y-axis in qqplot2 as they are
Hi Petr; Thanks. I do save the result in pdf by using the following command. ggsave("z7.pdf", p4, height = 95, width = 8, device=pdf, limitsize = F,dpi=300) I can achieve the y axis with 733 levels. But I need get the plot WITHOUT reordering the names. Regards, Greg On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 3:39 PM, PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> wrote: > Hi > > >
2018 Feb 16
0
Putting 733 discrete categories on Y-axis in qqplot2 as they are
Hi > -----Original Message----- > From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of greg holly > Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2018 3:58 PM > To: r-help mailing list <r-help at r-project.org> > Subject: [R] 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
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,
2018 Feb 16
0
Putting 733 discrete categories on Y-axis in qqplot2 as they are
Hi What do you mean ?without reordering the names?. Factor variable is ordered according to its levels and you can freely change the ordering. This is why factors are useful and worth to use in many cases instead of character vectors. See this result > iris$MySpecies<-factor(iris$Species, levels(iris$Species)[c(2,3,1)]) > p<-ggplot(iris, aes(x=Sepal.Length, y=Species)) >
2018 Feb 19
0
Putting 733 discrete categories on Y-axis in qqplot2 as they are
Hi When you load external file to R, character variables are converted to factors by default and alphabetically sorted. I have limited connection to internet, so I cannot find the answer, you could try it yourself. Maybe you could try not to convert vector with names to factor, which, for plotting issue is not different from factor coding. See ?read.table for details However I am not sure if it
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 <-
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
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 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 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),
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".
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
2017 Jul 04
0
R and UBUNTU startup
I did the same transition, facing the same issues, so I settled for installation of RKWard. This pretty much reproduces my previous experience with Tinn-R and the Rgui. HTH Ruben ________________________________ Ruben H. Roa-Ureta, Ph. D. Senior Scientist, Center for Environment and Water, Marine Studies Section, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, KFUPM Box 1927, Dhahran 31261,
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 <-
2017 Jul 10
0
fit lognorm to cdf data
How about 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~plnorm(size, log(xmid), sdlog, lower=FALSE), start=list(xmid=0.2, sdlog=.1)) summary(fit) lines(fitted(fit)~size) -pd > On 10 Jul 2017, at 16:27 , PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> wrote: > > Dear all > > I am
2017 Jun 29
2
Changing ggplot2 legend key/title to custom text
Hi all, ok I have this issue: I want to change my graphs legends to custom text, often requiring the use of superscripts/subscripts I tried to use this instruction I found on stack overflow: labs(x = "R(Ohm)", y= "CDF", aesthetic= " Content (%)" ) but it wont' seem to work. Also tried bquote for super/ subscripts xlab(bquote(~x~/(~x~ + ~MO[2]~)*
2017 Jul 04
0
R and UBUNTU startup
Q1. No. Q2. What do you do? Did you follow the instructions at [1]? If you go to the top level of the R help system you should be able to open the manuals. ?help Q3. Not that I know of. If you have difficulty with R on Linux then you should focus on learning how to use Linux in general... and learn what X-Windows is. But just as with Windows, googling your problem will usually lead to stepwise