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2001 May 24
2
New Package: gregmisc
I've thrown a couple of useful functions into a new package "gregmisc" and uploaded them to ftp://ftp.ci.tuwien.ac.at/incoming/gregmisc_0.1.1.tgz Here's DESCRIPTION: Package: gregmisc Description: Misc Functions written/maintained by Gregory R. Warnes Title: Greg's Miscellaneous Functions Version: 0.1 Date: 2001/05/24 Depends: R Maintainer: Gregory R. Warnes
2001 Apr 16
1
Help with plotting error bars in R
Hi, I'm sorry to send email to everyone on this list, but I have a simple question which is bothering me and I can't seem to figure out the correct answer. I just downloaded R and I'm trying to reproduce some simple analysis I've done on other packages. In particular, if I have a vector of experimental values and a vector of their uncertainties, is there a way to plot the
2002 Jan 25
4
How to add error bars to plot(x,y)in R?
Dear R Experts, Is there a way in R to add an error bar (say in the y direction) for each data point? Thanks Ming Chow -- __________________________________________________________________ -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help",
2002 Jan 25
4
How to add error bars to plot(x,y)in R?
Dear R Experts, Is there a way in R to add an error bar (say in the y direction) for each data point? Thanks Ming Chow -- __________________________________________________________________ -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help",
2000 Aug 29
1
Newbie question: Linear regression with error bars.
Hello guys, I am a total newbie on R, having downloaded it, read the documentation and started playing with it right now. My general question is what 'lr' model can be used for doing a linear regression on points that have a variance associated with them (ie. Monte Carlo simulation results). Actually my Data sets look like: Timestep Energy Variance_of_the_Energy 0.0005 -14.876840
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
2010 Apr 30
4
plotting multiple CIs
Hello, I need to plot multiple confidence intervals for the same model parameter e.g. so for the same value of the parameter in point x_1 I would like to see four different confidence intervals so that I can compare the accuracy e.g. boot basic vs normal vs my own vs classic lm CI etc. I like very very much the plotCI implemented here: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/plotrix/index.html
2005 Apr 01
1
plotCI error when trying to omit upper or lower bars (PR#7764)
Full_Name: Volker Franz Version: 2.0.1 (2004-11-15) OS: Mac OSX / Debian Submission from: (NULL) (84.58.8.232) Hi there, the new version of plotCI (Version: 2.0.3 of gplots) produces errors if the upper or lower error bars should be omitted by passing NULL as an argument. Older versions of plotCI had no problem with this. Here is an example: library(gplots) means <- c(1,2,3,4,5) upperw
2012 Jan 13
1
Problems with plotCI
Got problems with plotCI (plotrix) I only want to plot the upper part of the error bar in my barplot I had the exact same commands working two months ago Now I wanted to change the legend and when I ran it again plotCI stopped working. To me it seems like there must some bug in R library(plotrix) library (graphics) x = matrix(c( 13.75516276, 3.944604404,
2011 Nov 16
3
plotting a double y axis when x and y lengths differ
Hello All, Many thanks to the help I have received so far. Here is an example data set I hope to plot Data1 Year Data SE 1 2005 2 0.01 2 2006 4 0.01 3 2007 5 0.01 4 2008 2 0.01 5 2009 3 0.01 6 2010 6 0.01 Data2 Year Data SE 1 2006 32 1 2 2007 100 2 3 2008 60 4 4 2009 67 3 5 2010 8 1 Notice Data2 has one less years worth of data than Data1 (which is my
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
2013 Feb 11
2
How to plot doubles series with different location using plotCI
Dear list members, I would like to create two series of plotted mean values and error bars, yet with different locations along the x-axis. Plotting of first series using plotCI with the standard arguments goes without any problem. However I do not succeed to add the second series in the same plot, which should be horizontally shifted from the first series along the x-axis. The “add=TRUE”
2012 Oct 08
6
How to use Lines function to draw the error bars?
fit lwr upr 1 218.4332 90.51019 346.3561 2 218.3906 90.46133 346.3198 3 218.3906 90.46133 346.3198 4 161.3982 44.85702 277.9394 5 192.4450 68.39903 316.4909 6 179.8056 56.49540 303.1158 7 219.5406 91.52707 347.5542 8 162.6761 46.65760 278.6945 9 193.8506 70.59838 317.1029 10 181.3816 58.11305 304.6502 11 221.2871 92.14366 350.4305 12 164.2947 47.91081 280.6785 13
2009 Apr 16
2
error bars in matplot
Hi, I was trying to get error bars in my matplot. I looked at an earlier thread, and the sample code that I made is: #------------------ library(plotrix) mat1 <- matrix(sample(1:30,10),nrow=5,ncol=2) ses <- matrix(sample(1:3,10,replace=T),nrow=5,ncol=2) vect <- seq(20,100,20) rownames(mat1) <- rownames(ses) <- vect colnames(mat1) <- colnames(ses) <- letters[1:2]
2010 Apr 21
1
Adding error bars to xyplot()
Hi, I want to add error bars to a plot generated with xyplot. I've tried both errbar() and plotCI(), but in both cases the points are not in the same place. It's as if the two functions are using a different frame of reference for the plotting area. for example: means <- c(92.5, 92.25, 90.9, 91.0, 94.15, 90.05) #means time <- c(1,1,2,2,3,3) #occasion variable group <-
2006 Oct 16
2
set linetype with plotCI
Dear R-list, I'm iterating several calls to plotCI [gplots], like so: plotCI( x = xvals.f[sorted], y = yvals.f[sorted], xlim = c(xmin, xmax), ylim = c(ymin, ymax), pch = plot_symbols[graph_idx], type = "b", lty = plot_linetypes[1], col = plot_colors[graph_idx], barcol = plot_colors[graph_idx], uiw = NA, xlab = "", ylab = "", add =
2006 Sep 24
2
plotCI
Hi R masters! I need a Help with plot confidence intervals for one equation. I use library gplots and plotCI command in this script: require(gplots) ano <-1980:2002 rf<-exp(91.37162-0.04720281*ano) ciw.f<-sqrt(1.766073e-08) plotCI(ano,rf,uiw=ciw.f) But in the graph not shown the errors bar and I have this error msg zero-length arrow is of indeterminate angle and so skipped
2006 Feb 01
1
several plots in one
Can anyone tell me how I can supply more than one graph to plotCI (gplots) at once? Below is what I tried, also with rbind instead of cbind. What is the way to do this (in general, I think)? Problem is that lines of 1-st and 2-nd series are mixed, while they have nothing to do with each other. I also tried calling plotCI with argument add=TRUE, which didn't seem to work (that is actually
2007 Jul 25
3
Constructing bar charts with standard error bars
I am new to R. I want to graph group data using a "Traditional Bar Chart with Standard Error Bar", like the kind shown here: http://samiam.colorado.edu/~mcclella/ftep/twoGroups/twoGroupGraphs.html Is there a simple way to do this? So far, I have only figured out how to plot the bars using barplot. testdata <- scan(, list(group=0,xbar=0,se=0)) 400 0.36038 0.02154 200 0.35927
2010 Apr 06
1
plot.png
I've shared a document with you: plot.png http://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B_J5_yv8GrERYWRhZjU4NDItMmMyOS00ZGIxLWE2ZDUtMDFiYTY3MzliMzhk&hl=en&invite=CI2a3aYC It's not an attachment -- it's stored online at Google Docs. To open this document, just click the link above. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]