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2002 Mar 27
2
Vertical bars with barchart()
I would like to create a barchart that has vertical instead of horizontal bars. My goal is something similar to Figure 6.10 (p. 166) in "The Basics of S and S-plus," except for the orientation of the bars. I don't think bwplot() or xyplot() will work. Any suggestions? Scott Waichler Hydrology Group/Environmental Technology Division Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
2002 Feb 06
1
dev.off() prematurely stops xyplot()
I have a script containing an xyplot() to print to a postscript file, followed by dev.off(). When I source the script, the dev.off() seems to cut off the xyplot() execution before it is finished. The resulting postscript file has about the right size, but it appears blank when I try to view it. If I manually execute the xyplot(), then wait for the return of the R prompt before executing
2003 Nov 13
1
Can't get Sweave syntax highlighting with Emacs
I can't get Emacs to automatically do syntax highlighting of Sweave files. I have followed Friedrich's suggestion for code to insert into my .emacs file. The complete section from my .emacs file is given below. When I load a *.Snw file, font is white until I press M-x, then the first code and document chunks get highlighted, but not the rest of the file. Latex and Noweb menus are
2002 Mar 27
0
Re: RE Vertical bars with barchart()
Hi, [I'mm cc-ing r-help on this, since some others might be interested (Tony Rossini is, at least)] Yes, I saw your mail and was wondering about what would be the best approach to do it. It's definitely not trivial, mainly because Trellis is not designed to handle factors on the x-axis (chiefly for convenience, as factors typically have long names which are difficult to write on the
2008 Nov 12
1
rimage doesn't install on Mac OS X 10.4
Hi, I'm trying to install rimage on a Mac OS X 10.4 machine. I followed the advice in previous R-help threads and got over the hurdles of having the header files in the right places, among other things. But I can't figure out what to do with this error. ice.pnl.gov:/home/waichler<949>system_profiler -detailLevel mini SPSoftwareDataType Software: System Software Overview:
2006 Jan 14
2
change lattice panel background color
I can't find a way to change just the panel background color in lattice. I would like NA regions in levelplot() to appear black. I've tried the trellis.par.set() stuff, but it it makes the background of the whole graphic black. Thanks, Scott Waichler Pacific Northwest National Laboratory scott.waichler _at _ pnl.gov
2008 Oct 13
2
Using an image background with graphics
I would like to use a map or aerial photo as a background to plotting solid lines and text, and semi-transparent color contours, in base and lattice graphics. Plot coordinates need to be consistent with the georeferenced background. For example, a color contour plot would have an gray-toned aerial photograph as a background for overprinted semi-transparent color contours of some spatially
2005 Apr 22
3
Problem with R-2.1.0: install.packages() doesn't work
I installed R-2.1.0 from source on a Linux box running Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 4 but install.packages() wouldn't work (see below). When I install R-2.0.1 from RPM on the same system, everything is fine. Version 2.1.0 (2005-04-18), ISBN 3-900051-07-0 . . . > options(CRAN = "http://cran.fhcrc.org/") > install.packages("rgenoud") --- Please select a CRAN
2006 Jun 27
3
Possible to get a definition of a function from a package to use without invoking the package?
Hi, I often use the mod() and instring() functions that are available in the clim.pact package. This package has a lot of dependencies, including installation of netCDF, and I haven't yet been able to get library(clim.pact) to work on a Mac OS 10.4.6. A previous request for help with the Mac problem yielded no results, so now I wonder if I could just extract the definitions for the couple
2007 Apr 25
2
levelplot and unequal cell sizes
I am using levelplot() from lattice with grids that have unequal cell sizes. This means that the boundary between two cells is not always half-way between nodes, as levelplot() assumes. The result is that some cell sizes are rendered incorrectly, which can be painfully obvious if using relatively large cells. Is there any work-around? I am using the conditioning capability of lattice and
2004 Oct 14
3
Problem with number characters
I am trying to process text fields scanned in from a csv file that is output from the Windows database program FileMakerPro. The characters onscreen look like regular text, but R does not like their underlying binary form. For example, one of text fields contains a name and a number, but R recognizes the number as something other than what it appears to be in plain text. The character string
2010 Feb 11
2
Using contour3d: axes, plotting to file, with lattice
I am looking for examples of how to plot with contour3d() to a PNG or PDF file, add axes and other elements to the isosurface plot, and use contour3d in conjunction with lattice. Regarding lattice, I'm not necessarily looking for conditioning on the data shown in the isosurface plots, just a way to show multiple plots in one figure and label them. I am new to the packages misc3d and rgl.
2004 Dec 16
2
Unsightly lines from x*y grid in levelplot with Postscript
When I generate levelplot figures with Postscript, the lines from the underlying grid (i.e., the x and y in z ~ x* y) show up as faint white lines in the output. If I have a dense grid, the lines wash out the contour colors. I can avoid the problem if I use png instead, but that brings up other problems. Any ideas for how I can get Postscript to not show those lines around the cells? Scott
2005 Jun 01
2
problem with chron scales in lattice
I can't get the scales parameter in xyplot of lattice to work as I expected. I'm using R-2.1.0 and lattice 0.11-8. There should be year labels from 1992 to 2004 for the x axis in the plot below, but instead only a few of them appear, and in the wrong spots, as if the coordinate system has changed after finishing with the panel function. library(chron) library(lattice) # vertical grid
2006 Apr 20
1
Parallel computing with the snow package: external file I/O possible?
Hello, After getting help to solve part of my problem and some delay on my part, I am posting a more refined version to see if someone can help me further. I am trying to autocalibrate a model in my subject area using the snow and rgenoud packages. I want to use the key function "fn" that is called by genoud() to finalize input, run the model executable, and compute the objective
2007 May 15
1
Getting default aspect ratio from lattice
How can I get the value of the aspect ratio that is used in a lattice plot? In a levelplot for instance, the native units per cm of my x and y axes are different, and I need to know the aspect ratio so that I can correctly plot vectors. I know how to set the aspect in a high-level lattice function but I can't quite figure out how to get it. I would like call to levelplot() without printing
2010 Mar 03
2
Screen settings for point of view in lattice and misc3d
I'm making some 3D plots with contour3d from misc3d and wireframe from lattice. I want to view them from below; i.e. the negative z-axis. I can't figure out how to do so. I would like my point of view looking up from below, with the z, y, and x axes positive going away. Can anyone tell me the correct settings for screen to achieve this? Here is what I've found so far:
2005 Mar 02
1
Rounding parameter values in genoud(), Rgenoud package
I would like to limit the significant figures of the calibrated parameters determined by genoud() in the Rgenoud package. Below is some example output, where column 1 is model run number, columns 2-7 are the parameter values, and columns 8-12 are model fit statistics. I would like genoud to internally limit parameters to 4 decimal places as shown in this output. It is clear that the function is
2003 Dec 19
1
Different scales for keys in lattice levelplots
Can anyone tell me how to obtain a custom scale for the colorkey in each levelplot of a lattice? I am using lattice and levelplot to plot z = f(x, y) for multiple z variables. x and y values are the same across plots, but units for z are different and therefore I need to create a custom scale for each plot's key. It follows that I need to place each plot's key inside that plot's
2005 May 02
1
Trying to understand kpss.test() in tseries package
I'm trying to understand how to use kpss.test() properly. If I have a level stationary series like rnorm() in the help page, shouldn't I get a small p-value with the null hypothesis set to "Trend"? The (condensed) output from kpss.test() for the two possible null hypotheses is given below. I don't see any significant difference between these results. > x <-