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2017 Aug 11
0
Annotation Ticks on the axis
Hi see in line > -----Original Message----- > From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Vivek > Sutradhara > Sent: Friday, August 11, 2017 11:02 AM > To: r-help <r-help at r-project.org> > Subject: [R] Annotation Ticks on the axis > > Hi all, > > I would like to have help in getting annotation ticks (corresponding to the > minor
2017 Aug 11
2
Annotation Ticks on the axis
Hi all, I would like to have help in getting annotation ticks (corresponding to the minor grid) on my plot. Here is my toy example : par(mar=c(5, 6, 5, 5) + 0.1) x<-1:10 y<-x^2 plot(x,y,log="xy",xlab="log(x)",ylab="log(y)") par(new=T)
2017 Aug 11
0
Annotation Ticks on the axis
> On Aug 11, 2017, at 3:23 AM, Vivek Sutradhara <viveksutra at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > Thanks for the quick answer. I looked into the link that you provided. But > I am still not able to implement a solution. Here is my attempt : > > library(ggplot2) > x<-1:10 > y<-x^2 > df<-data.frame(x=x,y=y) > p1<-ggplot(df,aes(x,y))+geom_point()+ >
2007 Feb 07
0
SIP/Console -> ISDN ticks
I am experiencing audio ticks when doing calls from SIP or console to ISDN. Calls. Everything appears fine when doing ISDN->ISDN or SIP->SIP. Console calls results in 5-8 ticks a second, SIP calls are dependent on buffer size - 16ms are 1 tick a second, 8ms are 2-3 ticks a second. I recently moved the ISDN board and software to an upgraded PC with the exact same software configuration -
2011 Dec 16
1
problem with tick graph
Dear all, I'm having problems with the tick of my graph. I'mpcombining lines and barplot. For my I'm using the function axis combined with the function pretty to have more efficient tick, but all my tick (for example, 300 as my max tick and -100 as my min tick) are not printed on my graph. So I would like to have for the left axis the seq from 0 to 100 (with 0 and 100 printed on
2017 Aug 11
2
Annotation Ticks on the axis
Hi, Thanks for the quick answer. I looked into the link that you provided. But I am still not able to implement a solution. Here is my attempt : library(ggplot2) x<-1:10 y<-x^2 df<-data.frame(x=x,y=y) p1<-ggplot(df,aes(x,y))+geom_point()+ scale_x_log10( breaks = scales::trans_breaks("log10", function(x) 10^x), labels = scales::trans_format("log10",
2007 Dec 09
1
Setting the grid of a graph of timeseries
I have the following code #################################################################### library(zoo) miedate <- yearmon((2006)+seq(0,23)/12) tab <- zoo(cbind(A = c(79.47, 89.13, 84.86, 75.68, 72.82, 78.87, 93.46, 78.18, 82.46, 77.25, 80.95, 84.39, 81.7, 74.76, 65.29, 60.3, 66.59, 73.19, 92.39, 65.76, 77.45, 74.22, 101.36, 100.01), B = c(77.95, 76.73, 51.2, 51.86, 51.29, 49.45,
2024 Aug 19
1
Spotlight & accented characters in share name
Hi Ralph, Someone has created this: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15379 Looks like the same issue. What?s a good way to fund this? Buy Samba+ and/or support from SerNet, make a donation through samba.org or something else? -Perttu > On 19. Aug 2024, at 16.21, Ralph Boehme <slow at samba.org> wrote: > > ?Interesting. This will likely take a day or two to diagnose
2011 Jun 24
1
try to generate graph for each element of my list
Dear all, I have the following problem. I have a List of time series dataframe.I'm trying to produce specific graph for each element of my list. The code is: This is my list: Lista_import<-lapply(Lista_import, function(x){ x2<-subset(x, select=c("ANNO","DICHIARANTE","PARTNER", "quota")) x2<-cast(x2, ANNO+DICHIARANTE~PARTNER) x2<-
2019 Oct 23
1
vfs_fruit & resource forks on macOS
> On 23 Oct 2019, at 18.54, Ralph Boehme <slow at samba.org> wrote: > > On 10/23/19 4:31 PM, Perttu Aaltonen via samba wrote: >> From version 4.10.6 onwards folder icons are not working anymore on macOS. I can see the "._Icon?? file written on disk but seems like Samba isn?t reading it back and presenting it to the client. Is there a change or new setting that is needed
2024 Aug 19
1
Spotlight & accented characters in share name
Interesting. This will likely take a day or two to diagnose and fix. Hopefully someone comes around and funds this fix. Can you please file a bugreport to we can track this and more folks become aware of this? -slow On 7/9/24 11:40 AM, Perttu Aaltonen via samba wrote: > Hi, > > I finally found out why I?ve had trouble getting Spotlight searches > working well with the latest
2012 Sep 21
0
Axis annotation using lattice spplot
Hi there, I am having difficulties with what seems like a very simple thing. My objective is to plot a distribution map for a species. I have produced a plot with spplot which uses a raster, a few shapefiles and xy points which are the species coordinates. It all works fine until I want to add coordinates for this map. I need to have the ticks and labels for those coordinates *inside* the
2013 Jan 15
2
Month name in English, not R running language
When ploting a timeseries, the months are shown with abbreviation in the current language of the system. For example, x <- seq(from=as.Date("2000-04-01"), length.out=100, by=1) y <- rnorm(length(x), 5,2) plot(x, y) Show for me "avi mai jui jul" as I use R with French language localization. I see in the Windows FAQ how to completely change the language of R, but I
2000 Jan 25
1
windows() graphics driver on NT4.0
Dear R community, I have spent a lot of time with the windows() driver in R 90.0 on NT4.0. There are a few odd behaviors I can't figure out, and wonder if they are bugs, or "features" that I can't find documented: 1. I am mostly doing scatterplots. If I resize the R window, or resize the graphics window except with the resize button, the printed image shows 1-pixel sized dots
2006 Mar 15
1
How to get correct proportions/bounding box for latex figure?
Hello, I recently posted a question about my troubles with importing a lattice/trellis figure into latex. To recap, The figure contains 3 scatterplots, so it should have roughly a 1:3 sort of aspect ratio, in order to make each of the scatterplots square. Instead, the whole figure comes out roughly square, so each scatterplot is badly stretched. I fixed this by adding aspect=1/1 to the
2010 Nov 19
0
Ggplot and irregular timeseries
Hello there, Could anybody please help on how to correctly use ggplot when printing irregural time series, by irregural here I mean for example the absence of some dates in the whole timespan of a dataset. To be more precise in the following example I generated some random data which spans the whole November up to now and dropped weekend days but for some reasons ggplot continues to plot the
2007 Aug 30
2
Additions to xyplot (lattice)? - legend, ticks, axis label size, text
I have created an xyplot of a time series with the following code... win.graph(width = 10, height = 7) panel1 = function(x, y) { panel.loess(x, y, lwd=2.5, span=0.5, col="gray") panel.xyplot(x, y, pch=19, col="blue", cex=1.25) } xyplot(oneplusdensity ~ year, data=figdata, aspect="fill", cex=1.5, xlab=NULL, ylab=expression("Crabs per
2008 Nov 16
1
inconsistency between timeSeries and zoo causing a problem with rbind
Dear R Users and maintainers of packages zoo and timeSeries, I believe there is a recently introduced inconsistency between timeSeries and zoo which is causing a problem with rbind. I had previously reported that I was having problems with rbind in the following code: library(zoo) foo<-zoo(1,order.by=as.Date("2007-10-09")) bar<-zoo(2,order.by=as.Date("2007-10-10"))
2011 Nov 20
1
alpha_1 + beta_1 >1 in GARCH(1,1)
Hi, as i suppose to know in a stationary GARCH(1,1) model the sum of alpha and beta has to be smaller than 1. But if i use the garchfit() function from the package fGarch for my timeseries the sum is bigger than 1. The adf.test tells me a p-value smaller than 0.01 instead. What does this mean for me? Can i trust in the coefficients in this case? mfg user84 -- View this message in context:
2010 May 07
0
timeSeries and optional S4 slots?
Question on timeSeries and S4 classes: Consider the following: library(timeSeries) data <- rnorm(5) treg <- ts(data, frequency=4) t1 <- timeSeries(data, as.Date('2010-04-15') + 1:5) t2 <- as.timeSeries(treg) Now both t1 and t2 are timeSeries objects, yet t2 at ts is a valid slot, while t1 at ts is not. Thus the ts slot is optional. Sorry if I am misunderstanding the way S4