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1997 May 21
1
R-alpha: plot(1); axis(1, at=10) >>> Seg.fault -- and a patch
This problem has been mentioned by Arne Kovac <maak@stats.bris.ac.uk> on May 9-10. The patch is really a replacement of 'axis' in RHOME/src/library/base/funs/ It contains the fixes which where proposed Arne Kovac and fixes (all?) the errors he/she (?) reported on May 9. "axis" <- function (which, at, labels = TRUE, ...) { if (which%%2 == 1) { axp <-
2001 Jan 30
1
screen can't go back to log="y" plot (PR#831)
[I have abbreviated the subject as jitterbug has been having probems with long subjects.] The issue here is that one cannot mix log/non-log axes in the calls to screen(), as the appropriate par() parameter is read-only, but the meaning of yaxp depends on it. But beyond that you can't set x/yaxp for log axes. You should be able to do this: you can in the S original. A simpler version: plot
2010 Jul 19
5
par("uin") ?
I inherited a function written either for an older version of R or SPlus to draw a brace, "{", in a graph. It uses par("uin") to determine the scaling of the quarter circles that make up segments of the brace, but that setting doesn't exist in current R. I'm guessing that, in the function below, ux, uy can be defined from par("usr") and
2002 Jun 11
1
R 1.5.0: axis() does not honor the xaxp argument (PR#1654)
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2000 Jun 02
3
graphical parameters in plot
I'm using plot to make a simple plot but I want to control where the tick marks go on bot axes. The graphical parameters xaxp and yaxp seem to be ignored by the plot function so I tried setting them using op <- par(no.readonly=T) par(xaxp=c(-2.4,-2.2,5), yaxp=c(-2500,10000,6)) plot(...) par(op) but they are still ignored. Next I tried to use the axis function as follows op <-
2010 Jun 13
1
Break in the y-axis
Hello all, I have been having trouble getting a break in my y-axis. All of my data points are up around 100-200, but the graph has to start at zero, so i would like to remove all the white space using a break symbol. I have been able to get the break and labels to be correct, however, I can't seem to get the data to match the axis anymore. I must be using the axis.break() in plotrix
2003 Jun 19
3
Background color(s) for groupedData plot
I've been using par() to check the graphics parameters associated with both plot(<fitted linear model>) and plot(<grouped data object>). AFAIK the only differences are in the $cxy, $usr, $xaxp, and $yaxp parameters but the background color for the grouped data plot is grey while the linear model plot has a white background. When I've tried par(bg = "white") prior to
2010 Jun 05
1
Error Bar Issues
Hello all, I am an undergraduate student who is having syntax issues trying to get error bars on my graph. This is the data, which I assigned the name "Saline" to. Time Average SEM 1 -20 0.000000 0.0000000 2 3 30 0.000000 0.0000000 4 45 3.227902 0.7462524 5 60 5.066664 1.1623944 6 80 6.107491 1.5027762 7 110
1999 Oct 27
0
[R] par(uin)
Thank you Bendix, {I hope it's okay if I CC my answer to your private mail to R-devel ..} >>>>> On Wed, 27 Oct 1999 08:55:28 +0200, BXC@novo.dk (Bendix Carstensen) said: >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Martin Maechler [mailto:maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch] >> Sent: 25. oktober 1999 14:58 To:Gregory R. Warnes >> Cc:
2013 Jan 08
4
error in a abline loop
Hello I have data of body length and body weight of people of different skin colors. I tried to write a code to plot body length and body weight according to the skin colors. (Thanks for Petr's advice so far.) A loop is used but an error shows up in the following code. It says: unexpected '}' in "
2001 May 29
2
format for tick labels
Running R 1.2.3, Windows 98 I checked the archives, and I couldn't find anything pertaining to this: How do I control format (scientific notation versus decimal, e.g.) on tick labels? TIA, Henry Dr. M. Henry H. Stevens Postdoctoral Associate Department of Ecology, Evolution, & Natural Resources 14 College Farm Road Cook College, Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8551 email:
2002 May 03
0
copy or save to metafile from graphics device shrinks plots (PR#1507)
Full_Name: Drew Tyre Version: 1.4.0 OS: Win 2000 Submission from: (NULL) (140.253.74.225) When creating a rather complex plot, the resulting figures 'shrink' when either copied to the clipboard or saved as a metafile using the GUI menu. Also saving as postscript or pdf causes the same problem, as does printing the figure directly from the graphics window. Only the figure areas shrink,
2002 Mar 10
1
xaxp and yaxp
Hello, I'm new to R, and I'm trying to set the number of tickmarks for a plot using xaxp, but R seems to ignore this setting completely. Maybe you've an idea what I'm doing wrong. I'm using R 1.4.1, and here's hat I'm doing: > d[,'seq'] [1] 28913 16323 13922 6237 4257 3881 4100 3781 2694 2064 1769 1550 [13] 1539 480 >
2002 Jun 04
4
par(xaxp)
I think this is a bug; at least this behavior is not documented in plot or plot.default. plot.default resets xaxp, and leaves xaxp reset when it exits: par(xaxp=c(0,1,4)) print(par("xaxp")) plot(c(0,1),c(0.2,0.3)) print(par("xaxp")) R. Woodrow Setzer, Jr. Phone: (919) 541-0128 Experimental Toxicology Division
2005 Jun 28
2
axTicks on a reverse ylog plot (PR#7973)
There is still issues with the reversed y-log scale plot: # Test case A: works as expected plot(10:100,log="y",ylim=c(100,11)) grid() par("yaxp") # Test case B: grid does not have horizontal lines; par("yaxp") is different plot(1:100,log="y",ylim=c(100,10)) grid() par("yaxp") In the second test case, axTicks for the horizontal lines (in
2009 Apr 24
3
Text Contrast in a Plot
Hi List, I would appreciate any suggestion on how can I make a text I’ve inserted in a plot show some contrast? With this I mean that I have a white text on a plot and I would like to make a tiny border around it in black, so even being small sized and the entire graphic being small in the text page I’ll insert it. It will be visible. Well I tried inserting a box() function inside the text()
2002 Aug 20
2
Reset par(xaxp) in plot
R-Helpers; This seems simple to set graphic parameter, but I tried plot a graph with 10 intervals in x axis with par(xaxp = c(0, 150, 10) but to no avail: par(xaxp =c (0, 150, 10)) plot(age, y18, type="n", ylab="Height (m)", xlab=" age (Yrs)", font = 2) lines(age, y6, lty = 4, lwd = 2) lnes(age, y10, lty = 1, lwd =2) lines(age, y14, lty = 2, lwd =2)
2010 Oct 11
2
(senza oggetto)
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2002 May 03
1
copy or save of plots (PR#1507)
On Fri, 3 May 2002 drew.tyre@csiro.au wrote: > Full_Name: Drew Tyre > Version: 1.4.0 > OS: Win 2000 > Submission from: (NULL) (140.253.74.225) > > > When creating a rather complex plot, the resulting figures 'shrink' when either > copied to the clipboard or saved as a metafile using the GUI menu. Also saving > as postscript or pdf causes the same problem, as
2017 Mar 03
2
Control statements with condition with greater than one should give error (not just warning) [PATCH]
I'd like to propose that the whenever the length of condition passed to an if or a while statement differs from one, an error is produced rather than just a warning as today: > x <- 1:2 > if (x == 1) message("x == 1") x == 1 Warning message: In if (x == 1) message("x == 1") : the condition has length > 1 and only the first element will be used There are