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1997 Aug 04
0
R-alpha: `axes' argument for barplot()
Clearly, barplot should have an `axes' argument. The following trivial patch does that ... pls apply. -k *** src/library/base/funs/barplot.orig Sat Aug 2 15:58:44 1997 --- src/library/base/funs/barplot Sat Aug 2 16:00:22 1997 *************** *** 1,7 **** "barplot" <- function (height, names.arg, col=NULL, border=par("fg"), beside=FALSE, space=0.2,
2008 Aug 21
2
barplot with anchored bars
Dear R list members, How to produce barplots anchored to the x-axis (not floating above the x-axis) with a box around? With both following codes, the lower horizontal line of the box is below the y = 0 line: # first code x <- c(1,2,3,4) barplot(x,yaxs='i') box() # second code x <- c(1,2,3,4) op <- par(yaxs='i') barplot(x) box() par(op) The parameter yaxs='i'
1999 Aug 26
1
error bars on barplots
Hello again I'm trying to put error bars onto a barplot. I've tried something that Bill Simpson suggested a while ago, ie: x<-c(1,2,3,4,5) y<-c(1.1, 2.3, 3.0, 3.9, 5.1) ucl<-c(1.3, 2.4, 3.5, 4.1, 5.3) lcl<-c(.9, 1.8, 2.7, 3.8, 5.0) plot(x,y, ylim=range(c(lcl,ucl))) arrows(x,ucl,x,lcl,length=.05,angle=90,code=3) #or segments(x,ucl,x,lcl) but I can't get it to work on a
2000 Mar 21
1
barplot (PR#495)
Full_Name: Zdenek Skala Version: 1.0.0 OS: MS Windows 95 Submission from: (NULL) (194.108.127.14) Dear all, a problem with barplot() was already discussed on R-help for R 0.90.0 - sorry, if this is a known bug, but I was unable to find it in the bugs database. In: > barplot(c(.1,.5,1), ylim=(0:1)) or > barplot(c(.1,.5,1), ylim=c(0,1)) the y axis is drawn from 0.2 to 0.8, in: >
2001 May 15
3
box around a barplot
Hi, is it possible to draw a box around the following barplot; using "box=TRUE" won't work. ---------- pc<-c(1,2,5,29,27) barplot(pc,ylim=c(0,30),yaxs="r",xaxs="r",ylab="Anzahl" ,names.arg=c("Mac","286er","386er","486er","Pentium I") ,axisnames=T,col="gray") ---------- Thanks in
2002 Oct 14
2
barplot + plot
Dear all, I've got another question, By default barplot and plot seem to produce slightly different y-axis. The problem I've got is when using a mix figure with both, barplot and plot. For example: barplot(1:5, ylim=c(0, 6)) par(new= T) plot(1:5, 9:5, type="b", axes=FALSE, ylim=c(0,9)) axis(4) box() note that both plots (barplot and plot) should start at 0, but the exact
2007 May 15
1
stacked barplot with positive and negatvie values
Hello I'm trying to create a barplot with a couple of stacked positive values and with one negative value for each group. example: trees<-c(20,30,10) shrubs<-c(12,23,9) veg<-c(2,3,4) soil<-c(-100,-123,-89) example1<-t(cbind(trees,shrubs,veg)) barplot(example1) #this works so far #but now: example2<-t(cbind(trees,shrubs,veg,soil)) barplot(example2) This shows no more
2010 Dec 08
1
Formatting 'names.arg' in barplot
Hello, I've been looking through ?phantom and ?expression and this forum for examples of how I might be able to manipulate some of the names that appear on the y-axis of the barplot below. For example, the "gw" in "ECgw" would appear as a subscript...or "qr" would be the theta symbol followed by subscript "r". My attempts haven't even come close
2005 Jun 28
1
enhanced multidimensional scaling?
Dear R list Would anyone be able to tell me whether it is possible to do "enhanced multidimensional scaling" (enhanced MDS) in R? In other words, something that goes beyond "cmdscale" by iteratively improving the fit between observed dissimilarities and inter-object distances, using the KYST algorithm (Kruskal, 1964). I have found several implementations of non-metric MDS
1999 Sep 13
2
increasing memory size
Help! I've done this before but can't remember how to do it, and can't find any reference to it in the docs I have access to now. I need to increase --vsize (I think), as I'm getting a message when I start my R session "vector heap too small to load data". How does one exactly do this, and what is the default setting? I don't know how much to increase it by. I know
2001 Sep 08
0
barplot forces xpd=TRUE (PR#1088)
<<insert bug report here>> barplot hardcodes xpd as "TRUE" causing the bars to go outside of the plot region. True can be the default, but it shouldn't be the only option. *** barplot.R Sat Sep 8 10:15:16 2001 --- barplot.R.orig Sat Sep 8 10:03:39 2001 *************** *** 5,11 **** legend.text = NULL, beside = FALSE, horiz = FALSE, col =
1999 Aug 26
1
moving R objects
Another question: Is it possible to move R objects from one directory to another without copying the whole .RData and .Rhistory files? (I'm running under Linux) Thanks Karen Kotschy Centre for Water in the Environment University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg Tel: 011 716-2218 -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
1999 Dec 08
1
barplot
Dear all, do anybody know how to set ylim in barplot() correctly? When I write: > barplot(c(.1,.5,1.0)) the y-axis goes from 0.0 to 0.8. Wheny I type: > barplot(c(.1,.5,1.0,),ylim=range(0:1)) the y-axis goes from 0.0 to 0.8. Obviously I am doing something wrong. Are the ylim setting standards in barplot() other than in plot() or is this a bug? Thanks for any hints! Zdenek
2007 Dec 19
1
lattice: axes drawn when relation='free' or relation='sliced' but not when relation='same'
I'm using lattice to draw a multi-panel figure: 5 rows, 4 columns. The y-axis for each panel is determined by yaxs <- list(draw=T , labels=c(0, '.5', '1', '1.5') , at=c(0, .5, 1, 1.5) , tck=c(.4, 0) , cex=.7 , alternating=2
1997 Aug 25
0
R-alpha: barplot()
I've created a hacked version of barplot() which is more compatible with the S version, but currently ONLY FOR VECTORS. Differences && new features: * The `space' argument is interpreted as the fraction of the average bar width. (The current version has the width of the bar plus the space in between constrained to sum to 1.) * There is a new argument `width'. * There is a
2007 Oct 24
1
Adding a second y axis and specifying yaxs="i"
Hello All, I have plotted a barplot and placed a line plot over top using par(new=TRUE). In the first plot I have specified that yaxs="i" and xaxs="i". However when I add a new axis to side 4 (right) and try to specify yaxs="i" it does nothing and the axis line begins above the x axis when I want the two points to meet. Can anyone tell me how to specify the
2009 Feb 12
2
barplot() x axes are not updated after removal of categories from the dataframe
Hi all, I'd be grateful for your help. I am a new user struggling with a barplot issue. I am plotting categories (X axis) and their mean count (Y axies) with barplot(). The first call to barplot works fine. I remove records from the dataframe using final=[!final$varname == "some value",] I echo the dataframe and the records are no longer in the dataframe. When I call plot again
2010 May 07
2
smooth line overlap with histogram
Hi r-users,   I would like to overlap a smooth line on the histogram.  I tried using spline but it does not work. sq     <- seq(0,900,by=50) sq.50  <- as.character(sq) datobs <- sum_pos ## first, plot histogram histo <- hist(datobs,breaks=sq,freq=F) ## extract counts from histogram and calculate the probability in ## each specified interval. Also check the length of the interval is
2004 Dec 06
3
barplot() options for intervals on axes
Hello, I am a beginner with R. I read many tutorials and the FAQ but I cannot solve my problem. I use barplot() to view my graph. I try to get more interval marks on y axis. I wasn't able to find options in 'help(barplot)' or 'help(par)' to do this with barplot(). I seek for another option to print y values on my bars like on the graph of the R homepage:
2008 Jun 05
0
bug in barplot.default (graphics) (PR#11585)
There seems to be a minor bug in barplot.default when used with log scale w= here one or more values is NA: dat <- matrix(1:25, 5) dat[2,3] <- NA barplot(dat, beside =3D T) #Plots and appropriate barplot with gaps for m= issing data barplot(dat, beside =3D T, log =3D "y") #Error in if (min(height + offset) <=3D 0) stop("log scale error: at least = one 'height +