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2023 Jul 21
2
plotly question
plotly is _not_ associated with posit. I think you are unlikely to find expertise with plotly in their forums. You might find help at stackoverflow.com.
On July 21, 2023 1:40:49 PM PDT, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote:
>As you apparently haven't received any responses yet, I'll try to
>suggest something useful. However, I have absolutely zero experience
>with
2023 Jul 21
1
plotly question
As you apparently haven't received any responses yet, I'll try to
suggest something useful. However, I have absolutely zero experience
with plotly, so this is just from general principles and reading the
plot_ly Help file, which says for the "..." arguments:
"Arguments (i.e., attributes) passed along to the trace type. See
schema() for a list of acceptable attributes for a
2023 Jul 22
2
plotly
ChatGPT-4:
------ Query: ----------------------------------
Thank you. The `value` in the code example is 2874. The plot shows a large number at the center and a smaller value computed as a delta relative to the `reference` of 4800. But the large value is given as 2870, and the smaller value is given as -1930 i.e. both values are rounded. Can I control the precision of these two numbers?
2023 Jul 26
1
plotly
Colleagues,
Here is my reproducible code.
library(plotly)
t <- list(
? family = "Arial",
? size = 12,
? color = "black",
? face="bold")
t3 <- list(
? family = "Arial",
? size = 12,
? color = "black",
? face="bold")
t5 <- list(
? family = "Arial",
? size = 12,
? color = "black",
? face="bold")
2023 Jul 22
1
plotly
What do you mean "Rounded"?
What do you expect, what do you get instead?
?
> On Jul 22, 2023, at 10:40, Thomas Subia via R-help <r-help at r-project.org> wrote:
>
> Colleagues,
> Thanks for the update.
> My colleagues at work have run this script but the resulting graph output for value is rounded. How can one turn this annoying feature off?
> I've
2013 Apr 02
2
speedometer charts in R
Hi useRs.
Does anybody know if there is some function that creates speedometer chart
in R? Or if anybody has proposals where to start looking and which
functions I can modify in order to create this kind of chart?
Thanks for any help
Andrija
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2024 Mar 15
1
write.xlsx error message
I think remember this error from trying to write an Excel file that already existed. If this file already exists, try to delete it and see, if this solves the issue.
Besides that you're writing that you are "Using write.xlsx to extract data from an Excel file", write.xlsx() is to write an Excel file, not to read from it. Should be read.xlsx() then iirc.
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Gesendet:?Freitag, 15.
2023 Aug 12
1
geom_smooth
?s 05:17 de 12/08/2023, Thomas Subia via R-help escreveu:
> Colleagues,
>
> Here is my reproducible code for a graph using geom_smooth
> set.seed(55)
> scatter_data <- tibble(x_var = runif(100, min = 0, max = 25)
> ?????????????????????? ,y_var = log2(x_var) + rnorm(100))
>
> library(ggplot2)
> library(cowplot)
>
> ggplot(scatter_data,aes(x=x_var,y=y_var))+
2023 Aug 12
2
geom_smooth
Colleagues,
Here is my reproducible code for a graph using geom_smooth
set.seed(55)
scatter_data <- tibble(x_var = runif(100, min = 0, max = 25)
?????????????????????? ,y_var = log2(x_var) + rnorm(100))
library(ggplot2)
library(cowplot)
ggplot(scatter_data,aes(x=x_var,y=y_var))+
? geom_point()+
? geom_smooth(se=TRUE,fill="blue",color="black",linetype="dashed")+
2023 Aug 12
1
geom_smooth
G'day Thomas,
On Sat, 12 Aug 2023 04:17:42 +0000 (UTC)
Thomas Subia via R-help <r-help at r-project.org> wrote:
> Here is my reproducible code for a graph using geom_smooth
The call "library(tidyverse)" was missing. :)
> I'd like to add a black boundary around the shaded area. I suspect
> this can be done with geom_ribbon but I cannot figure this out. Some
>
2012 Jul 26
1
How to draw fancy image in R?
Hi,
I am working on reporting and need some fancy image instead of barplot, pie
etc. Like Clock and Speedometer. How can i draw myself in R?
Regards
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2024 Oct 17
6
JASP vs R
Colleagues,
Many of my colleagues come to me for a recommendation for statistical
software.
Since I am an R user, that's my typical answer.
Some colleagues of mine refuse to use it because of its steep learning curve
and lack of a GUI.
They wanted a statistical software that's free and that had a GUI.
I recently learned about JASP. See https://jasp-stats.org/ for more details
This may be
2023 Jul 22
1
plotly
Colleagues,
Thanks for the update.
My colleagues at work have run this script but the resulting graph output for value is rounded. How can one turn this annoying feature off?
I've googled this but to no avail.
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2016 Apr 07
1
identifying outliers
Thanks for writing this great piece of code.
x = rnorm(100)
boxplot(x) # you shouldn't see any outliers here although sometimes yow will
# lets add some outliers intentionally
x = c(21, 20, 25, x) # now 10, 15 and 20 are outliers
myboxplot <- boxplot(x) # now you should see your three outliers
myboxplot$out # it will print the values of the outliers
How does one amend
2016 Jul 20
4
Geom_smooth
Default level = 0.95.
Does this mean +/- 0.025 from estimate?
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2024 Mar 14
0
write.xlsx error message
Colleagues,
Using write.xlsx to extract data from an Excel file, I get this error message.
Error in .jcall("RJavaTools", "Ljava/lang/Object;", "invokeMethod", cl, :
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: GC overhead limit exceeded
I was thinking that this might be a RAM issue but with 16 GB RAM, I wasn't expecting this error message.
Any guidance would be
2024 Mar 15
0
write.xlsx error message
? Thu, 14 Mar 2024 14:12:12 +0000
Subia Thomas OI-US-LIV5 <Thomas.Subia at draexlmaier.com> ?????:
> Using write.xlsx to extract data from an Excel file, I get this error
> message.
>
>
> Error in .jcall("RJavaTools", "Ljava/lang/Object;", "invokeMethod",
> cl, : java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: GC overhead limit exceeded
There seems to be a
2006 Dec 02
7
Gauge Problem with XRC?
Hi
I''ve just started using wxruby2-preview-0.0.36-i386-mswin32
outsourcing layout part to the external XRC file. Almost everything
seems to be fine. Only that I can never retrieve Gauge objects in the
main script. What I''ve been trying is something like this:
class MainFrame < Wx::Frame
include Wx
def initialize(parent)
super(nil,-1, "")
2010 May 18
2
Function that is giving me a headache- any help appreciated (automatic read )
note: whole function is below- I am sure I am doing something silly.
when I use it like USGS(input="precipitation") it is choking on the
precip.1 <- subset(DF, precipitation!="NA")
b <- ddply(precip.1$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
2008 May 11
4
Choosing a Sizer
Following alex advices, i''ve used both "text/textctrl.rb" and
"etc/threaded.rb" to build my first wxApp.
I''ve changed the Sizer type mainly (from "Wx::BoxSizer" to
"Wx::FlexGridSizer").
I didn''t find the way to let @log (Wx::TextCtrl) span 2 columns. At the time
of writing it''s growing only vertically.
And also how to get