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2008 Jan 07
4
Orientation of labels on axes
http://www.nabble.com/file/p14664173/at-modality.png I created the above image with R and I have one problem left: Some of the labels of the axes do not show up, probably because there's not enough space. I use the following code to create the plot: modality <- read.table("results.table", header=TRUE, sep=",") color <-
2008 Jan 04
1
Sorting of captions on axes
Hello, I think this might be a beginner question, but I couldn't find the answer in the manual... http://www.nabble.com/file/p14618947/at-modality.png I created this image with R by using the following code: modality <- read.table("results.table", header=TRUE, sep=",") color <-
2008 Oct 25
1
Filling symbols in xyplot
Hello, I am using xyplot and am happy with my graph, *except* that I cannot get the symbols to be filled. I tried using bg=c("red3","red","black","lightgrey")) in both the key and the xyplot function, that that was obviously not the answer. I would like the sybols to be filled with the same colors as the lines. Does anybody have an answer? In case
2013 Jan 08
4
error in a abline loop
Hello I have data of body length and body weight of people of different skin colors. I tried to write a code to plot body length and body weight according to the skin colors. (Thanks for Petr's advice so far.) A loop is used but an error shows up in the following code. It says: unexpected '}' in "
2005 Apr 07
2
axis colors in pairs plot
The following command produces red axis line in a pairs plot: pairs(iris[1:4], main = "Anderson's Iris Data -- 3 species", pch = "+", col = c("red", "green3", "blue")[unclass(iris$Species)]) Trying to fool pairs in the following way produces the same plot as above: pairs(iris[1:4], main = "Anderson's Iris Data -- 3
2000 Feb 29
0
mapping of colornames into hsv: half way done
Ok, now we have the mapping of color names to color codes (see below) and conversion to rgb (something like Ben Bolker's function), but how to convert rgb to hsv? Thanks to Brian Ripley, Peter Dalgaard and Ben Bolker Details below Regards Jens etc/colors.big maps 455 names to rgb in S syntax etc/rgb.txt maps 657 names to rgb in C syntax, but unlike colors() it has mixed upper and
2012 Nov 13
1
Problemas con Graficos en R
> G1=barplot(A,beside=FALSE,space=0.5,col=c("red","gray","green3"),cex.axis=0.8,cex.names=0.8,ylim=c(0,140000),las=1) > legend("topright",c("Civiles","Transaccionan","Demografica"),col=c("red","gray","green3"),pch=15,bty="n",cex=1) >
2002 Mar 19
1
what line is labeled in persp?
Dear R-users, another question concerning a persp()-plot: What does it depend on which line is labeled as an axis? Some plots I've done look fine, but in one plot, a different line is labeled. I can't find out why, as I just copied the code. Two small *.ps-grafics can be downloaded on http://www.math.uni-bremen.de/~nina/grafic.html to illustrate my problem. Thanks for your help in
2009 Jan 31
1
display p-values and significance levels
Hi there, I got a piece of code for the Iris data which allows to display correlation coefficients for each Iris species in the lower panel (color coded). I would now like to add e.g. a "*" to show the significance of each correlation next to the correlation coefficient. Furthermore I would like to make a t.test between the species "setosa" and "versicolor" for
2012 Feb 08
1
Fitting polynomial (power greater than 2)
Hey all, first time poster here. I'm new to R and working on my first real programming and forecasting asignment. I'm using unemployment data from 1948-2012. I successfully completed part a and the linear fit for part b, but i am really struggling fitting a polynomial with a power greater than 2 to my forecast. I'll upload my R code at the bottom. Any help is very much appreciated!
2013 Apr 07
1
Remove a row containing a specific value for a column
Dear all, Could anyone help me with the following? DATA <- data.frame(rbind(c("Red1", 1, 1, 1), c("Blue1", 1, 1, 1), c("Red2", 1, 1, 1), c("Red3", 1, 1, 1))) colnames(DATA) <- c("A", "B","C", "D") #Option 1 DATA <- DATA[-2, ] #Same result I would like to achieve with Option 2 #Option 2 - I would like to do
2004 Sep 14
1
pairs correlations colors
I have the following problem. I want to use pairs function and get a matrix of scatterplots with the correlations in the upper panel and the ordinary scatterplots in the lower panel. Moreover, I want to have points colored in five differet ways in the lower panel, because I have five subgroups. In order to do that I tried to combine examples on pairs function help. I got a colored matrix
2001 Sep 25
2
pairs() Legend
Hi, Is it possible to create a legend in a pairs() plot? For example, suppose I have the following R codes: data(iris) pairs(iris[1:4], main = "Anderson's Iris Data -- 3 species", pch = 21, bg = c("red", "green3", "blue")[codes(iris$Species)]) How can I created a legend that shows which colour represents to which Iris species? Thanks,
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
2005 Jul 27
3
Asymmetric colors for heatmap
> Dear expeRts, > > Currently, my colors are as follows: > mycol <- > c("blue1","blue2","blue3","blue4","black","yellow4","yellow3","yellow2","y > ellow1") > heatmap(snp, Rowv=NA, Colv=NA, col=mycol) > > However, I would like to have the following colors: > bright blue ->
2009 Feb 27
2
add absolute value to bars in barplot
Hello, r-help at r-project.orgbarplot(twcons.area, beside=T, col=c("green4", "blue", "red3", "gray"), xlab="estate", ylab="number of persons", ylim=c(0, 110), legend.text=c("treated", "mix", "untreated", "NA")) produces a barplot very fine. In addition, I'd like to get the
2010 Dec 12
4
legend not appearing in Word document
I need help with using graphics in Word 2007 that will later be converted into a pdf document.? I have tried several formats and found that?I get the best quality of graphics using .wmf, .eps format, but when I convert it to .pdf I get a bunch of lines across the figures.? I also tried .tiff and .png but they give me much lower quality.? The best quality that converts to pdf appears to be
2003 Mar 13
3
Looking for GUI
Hi List, i am locking for a GUI for R. I have a Debian Woody 3.0 and running R 1.5.1. In office i am using SPSS 9.0 for several years now after Systat for short time and now i would use a statistic software under Linux at home. It seems that R could be that what i am looking for, but i have problems to understand how it works or better explained i would prefer using a good grafic interface.
2020 Jun 17
2
Amd es1000
Hi, i have a proliant dl380 g5, with an amd as1000. I try to install centos8 with gui, but when try to start the new installed system, the xserver don't start. There is a throuble with the amd es1000 driver. This grafic card, seems not supported more from amd. I need a minimalistic gui for study for rhcsa certification. The gui is mandatory for the exam. Any help? Paride
2007 Feb 09
3
two perspective plots in in plot
Dear all, I would like to put two perspective plots into one plot. The help page for ?persp shows how one can add points and lines but not another perspective plot. data(volcano) z <- 2 * volcano # Exaggerate the relief x <- 10 * (1:nrow(z)) # 10 meter spacing (S to N) y <- 10 * (1:ncol(z)) # 10 meter spacing (E to W) ## Don't draw the grid lines : border = NA persp(x,