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1997 Dec 16
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R-beta: Win95/NT
> From rossetti at stat.unipg.it Sat Dec 13 09:53 NZD 1997 > Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 21:47:58 +0100 > From: Andrea Rossetti <rossetti at stat.unipg.it> > MIME-Version: 1.0 > To: Robert Gentleman <rgentlem at stat.auckland.ac.nz>, r-devel <r-devel at stat.math.ethz.ch>, r-help <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch> > Subject: Re: R-beta: new executable >
2004 Aug 26
1
coplot and par
R 1.9.1 on Win2000 or Win98SE. I am using coplot as follows: coplot(AVG~LRPI| REGION) the output seems normal but I get: "Warning message: calling par(new=) with no plot" This is the only explanation that I have for being unable to use par() with coplot for changing the way the xlab and ylab appears. From within coplot I can change the text itself but not the font, fontsize, etc,
2000 Sep 15
1
Coplot Question (Unresolved)
Rers, I still have a question concerning the coplot function. I have written some code using the coplot: coplot(y ~ as.numeric(Base) | a * b) Where Base is a factor. And it works great! However, according to the way coplot works, Base is converted by "as.numeric" from Base values, A, C, G, and T to 1, 2, 3, and 4, which is not very helpful for data
2004 Jun 26
0
Re: plot.new() warning from coplot()'s par(*, new=FALSE)
{diverted from the R-SIG-gui list} >>>>> "PD" == Peter Dalgaard <p.dalgaard@biostat.ku.dk> >>>>> on 26 Jun 2004 11:51:02 +0200 writes: PD> James Wettenhall <wettenhall@wehi.edu.au> writes: >> Hi, >> >> Does anyone know a good way to get rid of warnings like: >> Warning message: calling
2000 Dec 20
1
Question about coplot() ...
Dear R-friends, For the following data: > xy x y i 1 731 0.313 2 2 739 0.340 2 3 790 0.373 2 4 855 0.451 2 5 980 0.608 2 6 575 0.156 1 7 608 0.207 1 8 630 0.249 1 9 670 0.332 1 10 838 0.377 1 11 964 0.466 1 > coplot(y ~ x|i, data=xy) coplot gives 3 panels, rather than 2, namely one for i=1 and one for i=2. Futhermore, when I extand data fram xy to have i=3 as follows:
2004 Jun 05
2
More than one series in a coplot
Hi! I would like to know, how do you plot more than one data series when using "coplot"? I think I know the answer if "plot" is being used: x <- 1:10 y <- 1:10 y2 <- 1:10* 1.1 plot ( y ~ x, type="n" ) points( y ~ x, type = "b", col = "red" ) # plot the points and lines for the first series points( y2 ~ x, type = "b", col =
1999 Jan 15
1
Bug in coplot()
I am using R0.63.1 under Windows 95. Settings of <number> and <interval> when coplot is called are ignored, except for generating a warning. For example: > data(quakes) > coplot(long ~ lat | depth * mag, data = quakes, number=3) Warning: parameter "number" couldn't be set in high-level plot() function The warning is repeated ad nauseum. The following changes
2009 Jun 07
0
writing a panel function in coplot for displaying a non-linear regression model graphically
Hello,I am a little bit struggling with the following: I would like to draw a coplot and in each panel draw the curve and display the coefficients of the regression model y~a*x^b. I thought of running nls(y~a*x^b,...) in panel=function(x,y...){} when calling coplot. How can I do this? Alternatively, I could do the regression before graphing with coplot and just use the panel function to draw the
1999 Mar 07
0
coplot has me stumped
I'm having trouble with coplot. I have two conditioning variables, and when I try to specify two sets of given.values, no matter what I do I get the message, Error: Object "b.levels" not found. Here is the section of code: c.ranges <- co.intervals(schses, number=4, overlap=0) a.ranges <- co.intervals(as.factor(aa94), number=2, overlap=0) PredAA <- as.factor(aa94)
2003 Nov 23
1
coplot row separatot line
Hi all, I could not find a way to add the dashed horizontal separator line to the top panel of a coplot (the one indicating which panel belongs to which range of the given variable a in y~x | a). This line should separate the ranges plotted in a row of panels in the panel matrix below (hmmm, hope this is reasonably clear). I like it because it enhances readability. I'll try a sketch: >
2004 Dec 30
2
coplot with png: disappearing grid lines
Dear useRs, When I use coplot() and output to png/jpeg/bmp, the grid lines from the scatter plots disappear. If I output to pdf() the grid lines are there, however I can't use it - I have many points, and the resulting PDF file is large and very slow to open and scroll through. (By the way, if I click File-Save As-png/jpeg/bmp from Rgui.exe, the grid lines are preserved - but I need to use
2004 Nov 26
1
Coplot Given text
Greetings: I am unsuccessful in suppressing "Given : myvariable" from a coplot. There was such a question in the past but the thread breaks down. I am sure this is a "for dummies" question :-). I tried: coplot(myvar~myvar | myvar, show.given=FALSE, xlab="....", ylab="...", main=" ") and some other variations (including without main=" ")
2007 Dec 03
1
coplot and xyplot and panel functions
Hi, I wrote a panel function called panelwhite.corplot. If i use this function in a coplot is working fine, but if i use same function with xyplot i get the error: Error using packet 1: plot.new has not been called yet ..... and so on filling all my plots. So with: coplot(be~ch|dbh1, envmetr1, panel=panelwhite.corplot) I get the expected result with: xyplot(be~ch | dbh1,
2001 Mar 13
1
Display grouping parameter in coplot
I try to display the grouping variable in coplot. It work, but it's special solution and rather ugly. Any better idea? # Simulate my data frame data(state) x77<-data.frame(state.x77) x77$region<-state.region coplot(Life.Exp ~ Income | region, data=x77, show.given=F, subscripts=T, panel = function(x, y,subscripts, ...) { panel.smooth(x, y, span = 1., ...)
2013 Feb 07
1
coplot question
In R I have 3 variables x,y and z that contain: | x y z [1,] 1 12 122 [2,] 1 13 113 [3,] 1 11 111 [4,] 3 13 123 [5,] 4 14 134 [6,] 5 15 155| I am creating a coplot with the following syntax: |given.depth<- co.intervals(z, number=3, overlap=.1) coplot(x~y|z,pch=19,col="red",cex=1.5,given.values=given.depth)| The resulting plot however has has bars in the
1999 Aug 03
1
legend in coplot output
Dear friends: It's possible make a legend in the coplot output? My data are: "dados"<-structure (list ( Qu1 = c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,3,2), Qu2 = c(3,4,5,6,7,8,9,9,6,3), Ku1 = structure (factor ( c(1,1,1,1,2,1,2,2,1,1),levels=1:2),.Label=c("Kmin","Kmax")), Ph1 = structure (factor (
2000 Aug 24
1
coplot
COPLOT: how do i define the given.values for two variables? Thomas Pesl -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !) To: r-help-request at stat.math.ethz.ch
2001 Jan 17
1
panel argument in coplot
How can I add a least squares line to each panel in coplot? Thank you very much. Peter B. -- Peter B. Mandeville mandevip at deimos.tc.uaslp.mx Jefe del Depto. de Inform?tica y Bioestad?stica rpe1531 at pasteur.fmed.uaslp.mx Facultad de Medicine Tel: 48 26-23-45 ext. 232 Universidad Aut?noma de San Luis Potos? Fax: 48 28-23-52 Av.
2003 Feb 18
1
coplot with boxplot panel function
I am attempting to construct a conditioning plot with a pair of boxplots within each panel. The resulting plot has panels misplaced. One misplaced panel is on top of the subcomponent describing ranges of the conditioning variable. This is what I did: X <- cut(rnorm(200), 2) Y <- runif(200) Z <- rnorm(200) given.Z <- co.intervals(Z, number = 4, overlap = .25) coplot(Y ~ X | Z,
2003 Apr 23
1
coplot panels malrendered / 1653 (PR#2824)
Full_Name: Don Maszle Version: 1.7.0 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (206.86.87.3) This was previously reported I believe as bug 1653. I just compiled 1.7.0 on RedHat Linux and I get terrible behavior when panel=plot. Browsing through the coplot code, I don't how there could be this dependency. With panel=points, my 7 graphs come out numbered as given 7 4 5 6 1 2 3 Using panel=plot the