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2008 Nov 20
1
Vector lty argrument for lines or plot
I am confused by the behavior of the lines function when the lty argument is a vector. ?lines indicates that lty is a valid parameter, but says nothing else about it. ?plot.xy (which I think is what gets called) refers back to ?lines. ?plot.default says to see ?par. In ?par, about lty it says "Some functions such as lines accept a vector of values which are recycled. Other uses will take
2009 Jan 22
1
Defining Solid Line using Line Type Specification
Dear R-Users, I created the xyplot below using 10 groups (9 groups + 'Total' of all groups) with lty=1:10. I need the 'Total' to be a bold solid line (lty=1) where as the 9 groups just need to be distinguishable from each other. As you can probably see, when the group reaches CRA6 the lty starts from 1 again. I have tried to specify ten unique lines using lty=
2009 Jan 22
5
Combining Custom and Preset Linetypes
Dear R-Users, I created the xyplot below using 10 groups (9 groups + 'Total' of all groups) with lty=1:10. I need the 'Total' to be a bold solid line (lty=1) where as the 9 groups just need to be distinguishable from each other. As you can probably see, when the group reaches CRA6 the lty starts from 1 again. I have tried to specify ten unique lines using lty=
2007 Nov 08
1
Mixing lty specifications in legend
Hi all I have a plot with lines, one specified as (say) lty=1, using standard line types, and another as (say) my own spec: lty="51". I can't get legend to display both. Toy example: > plot(1~1) > legend("topright", lty=c("51",1), legend=c("My own","Standard")) Error in segments(x1, y1, x2, y2, ...) : invalid line type: must be
2003 Jul 28
1
Plotting (mixed) line types and legends
Hi all I have a question about plotting line types and legends. Here's a short piece of code to demonstrate: x <- y <- seq(1,10) plot(x,y, type ="l", lty="33") lines(x,y+1, lty=1) legend( 8,2,legend=c("lty=1","lty=\"33\""), lty=c(1,"33") ) On my system (see below), the line types in the legend are not the same as in the
2001 Feb 01
1
postscript and lty
To the plot experts: when creating a plot containing different lines, each with a special line type, it may happen that the result of 'postscript()' is not readable by ghostview (which may not be an R error, thus not bug report ;-). This is the case when mixing lty as 0:6 and character or even when using lty as character only. Example: postscript("test.ps") plot(1:10,
2012 Jan 19
1
Legend problem in line charts
Hi all, Small problem in generating the line charts. Question: Legend for the first graph is coming wrong., for second graph correctly. Please fix the legend postion at the down of graph. Plesae give me the solution. Thank you Devarayalu Orange1 <- structure(list(REFID = c(7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 9), ARM = c(1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2,
2002 Jun 05
6
mixing different modes of lty line type specification in legend() ?
Hi List, is sth. like the following possible: legend(x,y,c("A","B","C"), lty=list(1,"42","11")) ? Or: is there a possibility to define a solid line using the "string" mode for lty? Thanks Marcus -- +-------- ><> ------------------------------------------- | E-Mail: eger.m at gmx.de (NEW) | marcus.eger at
1997 Jul 29
0
R-alpha: more graphics: lwd, persistent lty settings
[ SunOS 4.1.3, R-0.50-a1; I'm mostly very pleased, I haven't been pounding on it as hard as some folks have ] par(lwd) seems to be a bit of a stub right now; I wouldn't necessarily expect it to do anything in the x11() driver (nor would I know how to fix it), but it would be nice in the postscript driver (e.g. for thick lines for things to be made into slides). I will try to
2010 Feb 03
1
legend help
i=1 for(rate in c(2,4) ){ for(shape in c(1,3,5) ){ curve(dgamma(x,rate,shape),xlim=c(0,3),ylab="",col=i,lty=i,add=T) i=i+1 } } How can I add some legend to represent these lines? i.e. the legend is displayed as col=1 lty=1 lambda=2 theta=1 col=2 lty=2 lambda=2 theta=3 col=3 lty=3 lambda=2 theta=5 col=4 lty=4 lambda=4 theta=1 col=5 lty=5 lambda=4 theta=3 col=6 lty=6 lambda=4 theta=5
2008 Dec 02
1
legend idea for latticeExtra
Dear list, I've written a small utility function to add arbitrary legend(s) to a lattice graph (or a combination of them), much like the legend function of base graphics. I though perhaps it could be useful to someone else, or improved by suggestions. I understand this goes against the lattice paradigm somewhat, in that you short-cut the link between group variables and the
2002 Feb 07
0
Re: [R] expressions in legends (PR#1302)
Robert Cunningham wrote: > > Dear R-users, > > A few days ago I met the problem of using text produced with > expression() in legend() being elevated relative to text produced > without the expression() so that the alignment with pch and lty is > also messed up. After ferreting through the help I finally came across > an answer, the adj argument of legend(). You can see
2002 Feb 03
0
expressions in legends
Dear R-users, A few days ago I met the problem of using text produced with expression() in legend() being elevated relative to text produced without the expression() so that the alignment with pch and lty is also messed up. After ferreting through the help I finally came across an answer, the adj argument of legend(). You can see and example of this in the Math expressions example section of
2007 Sep 10
3
plot legend: combining filled boxes and lines
Hello, I have difficulties combining boxes and lines in plot legend. I searched previous R-posts and found this (with no solution): http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/06/07/30248.html. Is there a way to avoid boxes behind the line legends? x1 <- rnorm(100) x2 <- rnorm(100, 2) hist(x1, main = "", col = "orange",ylab = "density", xlab = "x", freq =
2008 Sep 04
2
Adding a legend to R graph device with several plots (no to individual plots!)
Dear Users, I already posted this question: it either went unnoticed, or it is to basic (if this is so, please sent me a hint). I would like to know if there is a way to add a common legend to an arrangement of plots. In the example below, I get four plots in my device. each one has a density for 1995 and one for 2006. I have found that using legend or smartlegend I can add a legend to each plot,
2012 Jan 30
1
about changing line type and line width in Taylor Diagram
Dear all, I am new to plotting Taylor Diagram using plotrix package within R, hence this post. I have written a script which plots Taylor Diagram with one reference and 7 model values. However the font size, line width and line type are not clear when saving the diagram as a jpeg file. I tried the functions lty, lwd and font but no apparent change. I am attaching the script here. Any help would
2009 Oct 08
2
lattice: passing multiple lty values to the key/legend
hi all, It's not clear to me how (or if) I can pass multiple values for lty to a key in xyplot? I've tried: lines=list(lty=1:3), to no avail. Do I need to use something other than auto.key? (Deepayan, if you're out there, I have your book and must admit the answer isn't jumping out at me.) thanks in advance! Michael Folkes example code: #____________________________
2008 Sep 30
1
Adding legends to a plot
Hello, I have a time series plot drawn using 3 different colored lines, each line corresponds to different category group. I'd like to put legends on the plot. I am using "legend" to do this, however, I can either specify lty or col in legend. Will I be able to do the following in the legend box: a solid black line then g1, a solid red line then g2, a solid blue line then g3?
2003 Sep 11
1
Customised legend in lattice
Hi List, Am trying to customize a legend in trellis: Draws 2x5 lines in 5 colors and 2 linetypes. I would like to add two more items to the legend showing the key for the line types above the colored legend. Any suggestions welcome - thanks Herry ############################# #Following example code: library(gregmisc) trellis.device(bg="white") i1=0 i2=-1.89767506 i3=-1.17087085
2010 Nov 22
1
need smooth cdf lines
Hi, I would like to overlap the cdf curve for observed and generated data  Here is my code: plot(cdf,main ="CDF of the sum for winter season-Hume",cex.axis=1.2,xlab="Rainfall (mm)", xaxs="i",yaxs="i",col=c("black","red"), lty=c(1,1),ylab="Cumulative probability", xlim=c(0,800),lwd=1) lines(ecdf(datobs))