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2019 Dec 05
2
Maybe bug? Using non-integer frequencies in stats::ts
On 05/12/2019 11:00 a.m., Johann R. Kleinbub wrote: > It's been three months without an answer, is it ok to thread bump? > Would someone provide a pointer? I agree it's a bug, and agree with your analysis. You should report it on bugs.r-project.org. (If you don't have an account there, let us know, and either someone will give you one, or someone will report it for you.)
2019 Dec 06
1
Maybe bug? Using non-integer frequencies in stats::ts
To R-devel: I've sent this to Johann privately already; just in case anyone else is interested in this issue, here's what I wrote: Just started looking into it, and discovered this paragraph in ?ts: "The value of argument frequency is used when the series is sampled an integral number of times in each unit time interval. For example, one could use a value of 7 for frequency when
2019 Dec 06
0
Maybe bug? Using non-integer frequencies in stats::ts
Thank you for the quick follow up, Duncan. Unfortunately extend=TRUE is called internally in various instances such as when replacing parts of the time-series with window<-.ts Consider the following examples of time series with ugly values: x = 1:22 foo = ts(x, start = 1.5, end = 106.5, frequency = 0.2) # a ts of 525 cycles bar = ts(x, start = 2.5, end = 107.5, frequency = 0.2) # a ts of 525
2019 Dec 05
0
Maybe bug? Using non-integer frequencies in stats::ts
It's been three months without an answer, is it ok to thread bump? Would someone provide a pointer? Thank you for your consideration, Johann On Mon, 16 Sep 2019 at 15:53, Johann R. Kleinbub <johann.kleinbub at gmail.com> wrote: > > I am developing a package to analyse physiological time-series and I thought that the most reliable and robust solution was to base it on the native
2006 Mar 26
2
Problem with names() in a plot after ordering a data.frame. Syntax or stupidity?
I am a complete newbie in R . Using R 2.2.0 Windows XP This started as a simple exercise to see if I could produce a simple Cleveland style dotchart with a line from the '2' axis to the dot rather than a continuous line as do "dotchart" and "dotchart2". At least I could not find that option. I got a crude program to work but it includes unnecessary steps.
1999 Jul 02
1
Bug in "[.ts" for multivariate ts {Problem with plot.ts, "["} (PR#216)
>>>>> On Fri, 02 Jul 1999, Adrian Trapletti <Adrian.Trapletti@wu-wien.ac.at> said: Adrian> There seems to be a problem with plot.ts (R Version 0.64.2) > x<-cbind(1:10,2:11) > x<-as.ts(x) > plot(x) Adrian> Error: subscript (20) out of bounds, should be at most 10 This is definitely a bug --> CC: R-bugs ALL NOTE : This is *not* new
2013 Apr 24
1
R Interactive Mode
Dear all, We are doing some research about the time series analysis of NDVI, and we found the NDVITS package which is a very great tool. Unfortunately when we run it, after TimeSeriesAnalysis it asks to enter "Village or Country". library("ndvits", lib.loc="/home/vahe/R/i686-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.15")
2013 Apr 23
1
One more question please...
I executed the code in rstudio successfully: library("ndvits", lib.loc="/home/vahe/R/i686-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.15") ndvidirectory=paste(system.file("extdata/VITO_Mzimba", package="ndvits"), "/", sep="") region="Mzimba" Ystart=2004 Yend=2006 shape="SLP_Mzimba"
1999 Jul 02
0
Bug in "[.ts" for multivariate ts {Problem with plot.ts, "[" (PR#217)
This message is in MIME format --_=XFMail.1.3.p0.Linux:990702182137:16900=_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii There was some discussion a while back on R-devel between Ross Ihaka, Paul Gilbert and myself about row subsetting in time series. I think the consensus was that "[.ts" should not try to coerce its result back to a time series object (which is underlying the problem
2011 Jan 20
1
Generating time progressing line for Google Earth
Dear, I am trying to visualise a time-progressing line (it's supposed to represent spread patterns) using brew package and Google Earth. The idea is to have a function which takes start and end point geographic coordinates, as well as number of intervals to chop the path up, and returns the collection of points segmenting this line. Unfortunately my calculations fail for large distances,
2011 Feb 23
1
ggplot2 directional line type?
I'm doing a path plot with ggplot2, the result is looking very nice, but I want to give some indication of which direction the lines are going. I thought of using colour gradients, but it doesn't look right. What would be ideal is a line type that indicated direction, something like ">>>>>>>". Is there any way to achieve this? Or can anyone suggest another
2013 Apr 23
0
One more question...
Thanks a lot Andrija... I run the following in Rsutdio: library("ndvits", lib.loc="/home/vahe/R/i686-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.15") ndvidirectory=paste(system.file("extdata/VITO_Mzimba", package="ndvits"), "/", sep="") region="Mzimba" Ystart=2004 Yend=2006 shape="SLP_Mzimba"
2013 Apr 23
0
Need a little help about this script...
library("ndvits", lib.loc="/home/vahe/R/i686-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.15") ndvidirectory=paste(system.file("extdata/VITO_Mzimba", package="ndvits"), "/", sep="") region="Mzimba" Ystart=2004 Yend=2006 shape="SLP_Mzimba" shapedir=paste(system.file("extdata/shape",
2011 Dec 01
3
Assign name to object for each iteration in a loop.
Hi R-users, I'm trying to produce decompositions of a multiple time-series, grouped by a factor (called "area"). I'm modifying the code in the STLperArea function of package ndvits, as this function only plots produces stl plots, it does not return the underlying data. I want to extract the trend component of each decomposition ("x$time.series[,trend]), assign a name
2013 Jan 24
1
Insert segment only on particular facets in ggplot
Dear R users, I am working on a data-set with 3 species. They are apple, orange and banana. I want to annotate the facets only on the bottom panel. However, by default I am getting annotations on all the plots. I was able to get text annotation only on the desired plot. However, I am confused what I need to do for the arrows / segments. Here is my code: library(ggplot2) library(grid) tempobs
2004 Sep 15
2
efficient submatrix extraction
Hi, I have a matrix of say 1024x1024 and I want to look at it in chunks. That is I'd like to divide into a series of submatrices of order 2x2. | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... | | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... | | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... | | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... | ... So the first submatrix would be | 1 2 | | 1 2 | the second one would be | 3 4 | | 3 4 | and so on. That is I want the matrix to be evenly divided
2017 Dec 04
1
ggtern and bquote...
D'oh! Thanks for pointing this out. I blame caffeine depletion at the time... -pd > On 4 Dec 2017, at 15:48 , Eik Vettorazzi <E.Vettorazzi at uke.de> wrote: > > reading ?plotmath you might notice that "_" isn't the propper syntax for > subscripts. This will work: > > ggtern(data=x11,aes(A,B,C,xend = c(0.7,.00,0.7),yend = > c(.30,.50,.0),zend
2017 Dec 04
0
YNT: ggtern and bquote...
reading ?plotmath you might notice that "_" isn't the propper syntax for subscripts. This will work: ggtern(data=x11,aes(A,B,C,xend = c(0.7,.00,0.7),yend = c(.30,.50,.0),zend =c(.0,.50,0.3)))+ geom_point()+ theme_showarrows()+geom_segment(size=.5)+ geom_text_viewport(x=c(.45,.27,.37),y=c(.32,.29,.22),label=c("P[a]","P[b]","P[c]"), parse=TRUE)
2009 Nov 17
2
Lattice plot
Hi, I was trying to get a graph in lattice with the following data frame (7 rows, 5 cols): chr start1 end1 meth positive 1 1 10 20 1.5 y 2 2 12 18 -0.7 n 3 3 22 34 2.0 y 4 1 35 70 3.0 y 5 1 120 140 -1.3 n 6 1 180 190 0.2 y 7 2 220 300 0.4 y I wanted the panels to be organized by 'chr' -
2009 Aug 10
2
ggplot: colours to geom_segments
Just as an exercise I am tying to add colours to a geom_segment command. I can get one colour but not a sequence of colours. Can anyone suggest how I can get the green lines in the plot below to be different colours? I thought I could use a palatte of colours but that did not seem to work. Thanks ========================================================================= library(ggplot2) xx