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2002 Jun 27
3
plot(..., type="h") w/ origin not at y=0
Is it a way to make plots with vertical lines, like plot(x, y, type="h"),
but starting from a different value than y=0.
For example, with x=1:3, y=-(1:3), y.orig=-3 :
-1 |
|
y -2 | |
| |
-3 | | |
1 2 3
x
Thanks
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2002 May 28
1
hitting ^C breaks readline history (PR#1606)
Full_Name: Cyril Humbert
Version: 1.5.0
OS: linux
Submission from: (NULL) (193.50.159.2)
Hitting ^C breaks readline history (when R is stared in an xterm).
xterm -e R
^C -> arrow key and history stop working.
For example, up-arrow gives "^[[A".
ldd ./R.bin
[../..]
libreadline.so.4.1 => /usr/lib/libreadline.so.4.1 (0x40020000)
libncurses.so.5 =>
2004 Jun 22
0
Re: (PR#7005) X11 , plot(...expression(...)): missing parentheses
Martin Maechler wrote:
> >>>>> "humbertc" == humbertc <humbertc@univ-mlv.fr>
> >>>>> on Tue, 22 Jun 2004 13:16:58 +0200 (CEST) writes:
>
> humbertc> Full_Name: Cyril Humbert
> humbertc> Version: 1.9.1
> humbertc> OS: Debian GNU/Linux (i386)
> humbertc> Submission from: (NULL) (193.50.159.2)
>
2004 Jun 22
0
Re: (PR#7005) X11 , plot(...expression(...)): missing parentheses
>>>>> "humbertc" == humbertc <humbertc@univ-mlv.fr>
>>>>> on Tue, 22 Jun 2004 13:16:58 +0200 (CEST) writes:
humbertc> Full_Name: Cyril Humbert
humbertc> Version: 1.9.1
humbertc> OS: Debian GNU/Linux (i386)
humbertc> Submission from: (NULL) (193.50.159.2)
humbertc> Hello,
humbertc> For the X11 graphic
2002 Jun 07
1
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2002 Jul 07
1
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2002 Aug 21
1
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2002 Jul 17
2
image function
Hi!
I'm working with the function image to represent datasets. I don't know how
to create a legend for the plot, to see which color correspond to which
value. I hope someone can help me...
Regards,
Mathilde Pascal
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2002 Sep 21
1
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2005 Jun 15
0
(PR#7942) extra spaces before imag part when printing complex numbers
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> This is intentional: it aligns the numbers. E.g.
>
> >options(width=12)
> >print(c(1+1i, 1-10i, 1+100i))
> [1] 1+ 1i
> [2] 1- 10i
> [3] 1+100i
>
> Neat, eh?
>
> What made you think this was a bug?
Ah ok, I've misunderstood this feature probably perhaps
because, at first sight, I found the display looks "strange"
2005 Apr 27
0
(PR#7803) print.data.frame(), wrong column names alignement,
This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text,
while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools.
--27464147-733928972-1114633091=:27258
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE
I've managed to solve this, but the major problem I had was not R but that=
=20
printf was not
2012 Apr 15
2
xyplot type="l"
Probably a stupidly simple question, but I wouldn't know how to google it:
xyplot(neuro ~ time | UserID, data=data_sub)
creates a proper plot.
However, if I add
type = "l"
the lines do not go first through time1, then time2, then time3 etc but in
about 50% of all subjects the lines go through points seemingly random
(e.g. from 1 to 4 to 2 to 5 to 3).
The lines always start at time
2002 Mar 18
1
line breaks
I have a question about the function of line feeds/carriage returns in
an all linux (R, vi to write scripts) environment. In my scripts I have
a few functions, using { or ( to wrap commands on the next line.
Usually this is fine, but sometimes R appears confused by line wrappings
(more likely of course it is me who is confused). I tried ';' to
explictly break the line, but no dice.
An
2010 Feb 15
1
[PATCH] drm/nouveau: fix pramdac_table range checking
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 03:40:56PM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote:
> This is the results from:
> make C=1 CHECK="/path/to/smatch -p=kernel" bzImage modules | tee warns.txt
> grep -w overflow warns.txt | uniq -f 3 | tee err-list
>
> I hacked on the buffer overflow check last weekend and these are the
> results. It has way more false positives than the other bug
2009 Aug 18
8
src/ is now warning-free, too
These patches first make src/ warning free, and then
turn on the strict warning options.
75 0001-build-suppress-an-ignored-write-return-value-warning.patch
38 0002-build-suppress-an-ignored-dup-return-value-warning.patch
27 0003-generator.ml-suppress-signed-unsigned-compare-warnin.patch
48 0004-build-don-t-perform-arithmetic-on-void-pointers.patch
30
2010 Oct 17
1
lattice xyplot - formatting of multiple Y variables when using subgroups
Hi all,
Using xyplot I want to print to Y variables (y1, y2) versus X, conditional
on the group.
How can I obtain a line (type="l") for one relationship (ie. y1 ~ x) and
points (type="p") for the other (y2 ~ x) ?
library(lattice)
# create some sample data
df<-data.frame(group=as.factor(c(rep("a",4), rep("b",4))), # grouping
variable for conditional
2006 Dec 15
1
xyplot: logarithmic y-axis
This should be simple but I am struggling. I like to easily switch in xyplot
between a linear or logarithmic y-axis by setting a logical flag logY to
False or True. This switch changes the scales argument of xyplot. I found
out that the original two-dimentional data (Conc vs Time in my case) are
converted to log10(Conc) if log=TRUE in scales, but it appears that
functions like panel.curve need to
2007 Oct 09
2
lattice/xyplot: horizontal y-axis labels with scales(relation="free")
I would like to create an xyplot with varying y-axis limits and horizontal labels at the y-axis tickmarks.
The following does not seem to work, although I think it should, going by the documentation for par.
R version 2.5.1, Windows XP Prof.
Thanks for a clue.
Andreas Krause
library(lattice)
# axis labels for y-axis are horizontal
xyplot(Sepal.Length ~ Sepal.Width | Species, data=iris)
#
2008 Oct 23
2
I have an xyplot, I want to keep the format, but only show x or y
Good Morning,
I am using xyplot to show two variables for a large number of
subjects.
Currently I am using xyplot(y~x|as.factor(ID), layout=c(7,9)) to
give me a little plot of the x and y factors for each ID.
The purpose of the plot is to let the PI quickly look through the
data for irregularities.
The good news is that they like the layout of the xyplot, but they
don't want to have to
2008 Jun 16
0
Error bars within xyplot, panel = function(x,y, ....)
All,
I'm trying to adapt some code provided by Deepayan Sarkar from a previous
thread (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2005-October/081571.html) on
this topic.
## This code produces a graph w/o error bars:
xyplot(Y ~ Hr, data, groups=DRUG,
panel=function(x,y,...){
panel.xyplot(x,y,..., type=c("g", "l") )
panel.points(x,y,..., pch=16,