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2005 Mar 09
4
Lattice device page options-margins
I am using lattice to make figures as pdfs: trellis.device(device = "pdf",file = "Figure6.pdf",color = FALSE) I need to specify some blank space on the left-hand margins (the pages will be bound so we need about 0.5 inch)). I have tried a number of solutions but none seems to work (e.g. par.set). Can this be done when initiating the plotting device? Or is the some other way
2003 Apr 27
2
bug and proposed fix in print.trellis 1.7.0 (PR#2859)
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2007 Dec 10
2
Viewport and grid.draw
Hi Deepayan and everyone, I need to add a common legend to a group of latice graphs, I have tried different ways using viewport and grid.draw without success. Here is what I have: plot.new() library(grid) library('IDPmisc') print(plot1, split=c(1,1,2,4), more=TRUE) print(plot4, split=c(2,1,2,4), more=TRUE) print(plot2, split=c(1,2,2,4), more=TRUE) print(plot5, split=c(2,2,2,4),
2012 Aug 16
2
multiple boxplots on the same figure - reducing space in between
Hi I have two vectors of integers and I am plotting a box plot that contains both vectors. I have done the following: vec1 < -scan("file1") vec2 < -scan("file2") boxplot(vec1, vec2, range=0, horizontal=TRUE, names=c("One","Two"), boxwex=0.15) I managed to get both boxplots on the same figure but there they are wide apart. Is there a way to reduce
2000 Dec 10
1
more boxplot questions
Hello, I have a couple more questions about boxplots. In the books I've read on statistics (I'm not a statistics expert but just a poor engineer trying to help his wife with the analysis of the data she gathered for her medieval history PhD), I seen two kinds of box plots: one using quartiles to determine the height of the rectangles and whiskers which is what the standard R boxplot does,
2009 Aug 19
2
mild and extreme outliers in boxplot
dear all, could somebody tell me how I can plot mild outliers as a circle(?) and extreme outliers as an asterisk(*) in a box-whisker plot? Thanks very much in advance -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/mild-and-extreme-outliers-in-boxplot-tp25040545p25040545.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2009 Dec 04
1
Apparent different in symbol scaling between xyplot and grid.points
Dear R-users, For the past few days, I have been trying to find the reason why some of my plots were showing symbols of different sizes, while I thought I was using the same .cex arguments everywhere. The problem is exemplified by the following example code where the xyplot and grid.points functions are used. The scaling factor is set to 0.84 in both the functions settings, but one can see
2001 May 26
1
boxplots
Was there ever a convenient method provided to add boxplots to the current plot at specified x values? There was a question by Martin Maechler some time ago here, but I could seem to find any satisfactory resolution of it. I see that there is an add=T option to boxplot and bxp, but I don't see how to set the x-values. url: http://www.econ.uiuc.edu Roger Koenker email roger at
2012 Mar 15
3
Adding mean values to boxplots
Hello there, I was wondering if anyone might be able to help me as I'm pretty new to R. I'm trying to create a boxplot from a data table returned from an sproc. I have the following code, which generates the plot as I'd like it: library("RODBC"); conn <- odbcConnect("datawarehouse"); # connect to datawarehouse results <- sqlQuery(conn, "call
2011 Sep 26
2
Boxplot BUT with Mean, SD, Max & Min ?
People, It appears that there is no way of getting Boxplots to plot using Mean, SD, Max & Min - is there something else that would do what I want? I couldn't find it . . Thanks, Phil. -- Philip Rhoades GPO Box 3411 Sydney NSW 2001 Australia E-mail: phil at pricom.com.au
2006 Mar 16
2
french secondary boxplot
bonjour, i'm a mathematic teacher and i have a question for R-developers : is it possible to have (in the future) a boxplot with whiskers from the first decile to the ninth decile, as usual in secondary french schools... by example : boxplot(serie,range=-1) for french boxplot ? cordialement, jean-pierre lyc?e jean zay orl?ans, france http://mathazay.free.fr/spip/
2008 Feb 04
7
adding the mean and standard deviation to boxplots
Dear list, How can I add the mean and standard deviation to each of the boxplots using the example provided in the boxplot function? boxplot(len ~ dose, data = ToothGrowth, boxwex = 0.25, at = 1:3 - 0.2, subset = supp == "VC", col = "yellow", main = "Guinea Pigs' Tooth Growth", xlab = "Vitamin C dose mg",
2005 Oct 28
1
multiple boxplots
Hello, I want to plot 3 boxplots [ par(mfrow=c(3,1)) ] but the first one has 8 groups, the 2nd has 7 and the third has 6. But I the groups to line up: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 where the numbers actually refer to years. I suspect I have to manipulate the function bxp(). Is there a relatively simple way to do this? Thanks for any help. Jeff Breiwick NMFS, Seattle
2005 Jul 10
2
Boxplot in R
I am trying to draw a plot like Matlab does: The upper extreme whisker represents 95% of the data; The upper hinge represents 75% of the data; The median represents 50% of the data; The lower hinge represents 25% of the data; The lower extreme whisker represents 5% of the data. It looks like: --- 95% | | ------- 75% | | |-----| 50% | | | | -------
2005 Nov 02
2
Orientation of tickmarks labels in boxplot/plot
Hi, I have been trying draw tickmark labels along the y - axis perpendicular to the y axis while labels along the x - axis parallel to x axis while making box plot. Here is my test dataset. TData ID Ratio 1 0 7.075 2 0 7.414 3 0 7.403 4 0 7.168 5 0 6.820 6 0 7.294 7 0 7.238 8 0 7.938 9 1 7.708 10 1 8.691 11 1 8.714 12 1 8.066 13 1 8.949 14 1 8.590 15 1 8.714 16 1
2005 Apr 19
1
controlling the x axis of boxplots
v 2.0.1 (sooooh old!) on Win2k I think I know the answer to this but I can hope ... I have data for continuous variables (measures of residents) by a categorical variable in range (1,22), the units in which they live. I want to plot these data with a pair of boxplots one above another with same x-axis (1,22) using par(mfrow=c(2,1)) and then plotting first for the women then for the men.
2011 Jul 29
2
boxplots
Hi! My name is Martin and I have a problem concerning the boxplot function in R. I want my boxes to be limited by the 1st and 3rd quartile and NOT the 'hinges' values that are the default setting in R. Do anyone knows if there is any command that I could do to change this default setting? Sincerely Martin Olofsson
2003 Jul 27
1
Drawing boxplots in pairs function
I tried the following command to produce boxplot of diagonals in pairs function: > pairs(t1.5,diag.panel=boxplot) Error in pairs.default(t1.5, diag.panel = boxplot) : The panel function made a new plot The graphics device draws two graphs, one with a rectangle at (1,1) in 7x7 layout and the other with boxplot(t1.5$wind) at (1,2). pairs function help file has a similar example with
2007 Oct 15
4
boxplot() confuses x- and y-axes (PR#10345)
Full_Name: Bob O'Hara Version: 2.6.0 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (88.112.20.250) Using horizontal=TRUE with boxplot() confuses it as to what is an x- or y-axis. At least, xlim= and ylim= are the wrong way round, log="x" (or "y") and xaxt= work as expected, I haven't looked at anything else. Some code to see if you can reproduce the bug (or discover
2001 Jul 27
2
boxplot question
I'm graphing a series of boxplots of grouped data inside a function that passes the data.frame, the names vector, and a title vector. Because both the data subset changes with each successive pass through the function, occasionally the names vector turns up with only one group to plot. This is an expected result. However, when the names argument in boxplot has only a single name, it