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2004 Feb 03
4
filled maps
Hi R-Help, I would like to make filled contour maps of ocean data overlaid by costlines from the map package. I can draw the filled contours and the coastlines om the same plot, but the filled contour also covers part of the land. To get rid of that I tried to draw a filled coastline map on top of the filled contour, but the filled map only draws the closed contours - so most of the land is
2008 Apr 23
4
filled contour plots
hello everyone, I was wondering if anybody can help me solve 2 problems related to the function filled.contour. I am entering the following R command: filled.contour(xx,yy,P1, nlevels=20,color=cm.colors, plot.axes={ contour(xx,yy,P1,add=T,col="grey", nlevels=20, drawlabels=F) axis(1,1:length(xx),labels=xlabels)
2006 Jan 09
1
How to use filled.contour(x,y,z) data for levelplot(z)?
Dear all, We used the following function to create a spatial plot of a raster image: filled.contour(xx,yy,zz, color = terrain.colors, nlevels=10, main=naamjaar, plot.axes = { contour(Xcoord/1000,Ycoord/1000,lim.data, nlevels = 4, col=4,drawlabels = T, axes = FALSE, frame.plot = FFALSE, add = TRUE);axis(1); axis(2);
1999 Dec 03
1
filled.contour (PR#357)
Full_Name: Detlef Steuer Version: 0.90.0 and 0.99.0 OS: linux Submission from: (NULL) (129.217.206.26) filled.contour does not work on my machine in versions 0.90.0 and 0.99.0 I always get: Error in plot.new() : Figure margins too large Here an example from help(filled.contour): ( same message for 0.99.0) R : Copyright 1999, The R Development Core Team Version 0.90.0 (November 22, 1999) R is
2002 Nov 19
3
filled.contour - plot.axes
Hi all, Sorry for what might be a trivial issue. However, I am completely flummoxed! I'm making a filled contour plot for a publication. It's a continuous wavelet transform should anybody care. The problem I'm having is correctly demarking the ticks on the y axis. I have a matrix that has 100 columns. Every 10th column represents a power of 2. So: col[10] <- 2 col[20] <- 4
2011 Dec 22
1
overlaid filled contour plots
I'm trying to make a set of contour plots of bivariate kernel density estimates, showing three such plots overlaid, similar to this plot http://euclid.psych.yorku.ca/SCS/Private/Test/ridge-boot2.pdf except that I would like to have the contours *filled* (using transparent colors). To make this reproducible, I've saved the results of KernSmooth::bkde2D() in the following file:
2007 Feb 22
3
several Filled.contour plots on the same device...
hello - a question about filled.contour plots, for which i haven't found a response in previous posts - sorry if already treated. i'd like to draw several filled.contour plots (that is, maps) on the same device (a postscript file, actually). I know about layout(matrix) , split.screen or par(mfrow) : it works well for simple plots, but with filled.contour plots, i get several pages
2002 Nov 26
1
filled.contour and points
I was trying to add points to filled.contour plots, but the points(...) function apparently uses a different coordinate system than the filled.contour(...) function; it appears that points(...) paints points where they would be if the contours were stretched over the whole plotting frame including the legend bar. Am I missing something or is it a "misalignment" in the code? BTW, I have
2019 Mar 15
1
Could we make filled.contour() more suitable for PDF viewers?
Note that I sent this to r-devel, yesterday. However, it didn't appear on the mailing list. So, I'm resending it. Today, I plotted the following: > filled.contour (,,z, color.palette=terrain.colors) It looked OK, in R. However, when I created a PDF document, the plot (and other similar plots) had grid (and other) lines in it, that shouldn't be there. Note that this problem is more
2004 May 06
1
Problem with filled.contour/image
Quick question - I am having problems creating an orographic image (similar to volcano example). I have created a map matrix with 3 columns and over 2million rows. I have created the matrix as follows: map<-read.table("map.dat",header=TRUE) long.grid<-sort(unique(map$long) lat.grid<-sort(unique(map$lat) map.matrix<-matrix(map$height,nrow=length(lat.grid),byrow=TRUE) The
2010 Aug 06
1
[R-SIG-Mac] Question about line type in contour() function (R 2.11.1)
On 05/08/2010 8:46 PM, David B. Thompson, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE, CFM wrote: > On Aug 5, 2010, at 5:20 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > >> On 05/08/2010 7:18 PM, David B. Thompson, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE, CFM wrote: >>> I'm running R 2.11.1 (MacBook Pro and OS X 10.6.4) and am trying to set a line type in the contour() function. What I did was: >>> >>>> >
2005 Jan 14
2
contour and filled contour plots
Hello, I'd like to remove color bar from "filled.contour" plot. Is it possible and how? I also want to overlay "contour" plot on filled.contour but due to scaling of the "filled.contour" to account for the color bar, aspect ratio for "contour" is different from "filled.contour". Can this problem be solved? Thanks, Mark
2012 Jul 04
2
help with filled.contour() -
Dear all, I can't figure out a way to have more than one plot using filled.contour() in a single plate. I tried to use layout() or par(), but the way filled.contour() is written seems to override those commands. Any suggestions would be really appreciated. Jonathan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Apr 01
1
filled contour plot with contour lines
I'm stumped, can anyone find my error in this sequence. for(j in 1:(varsize[4]-1)) temp <- get.var.ncdf(nc=input, varid="p_foraging",c(1,1,j),c(varsize[1],varsize[2],1)) filled.contour(x, y, temp, color = terrain.colors, plot.title = title(main = paste("Everglades Wood Stork Foraging Potential \nYear", (2000+j)), xlab =
2009 Feb 28
2
filled.contour and time axis
Dear all, I am using filled.contour and my x-axis consists of a vector of dates, formatted using as.POSIXct. When I assign this vector to x in filled.contour, the x-axis in the plot is correctly formatted as dates. However, when I use plot.axes=axis(1) in filled.contour the x-axis is not correctly formatted. I need to opt for the latter because I want to add additional lines and points to the
2008 Aug 08
1
Axes in filled.contour plots
I am attempting to create a contour plot using R with this code: > contour <- as.matrix(read.csv("contour.csv", row.names=1, header=TRUE)) > library(gplots) > filled.contour(contour, main="Flume 1 Flow Velocities") Now this produces the image/plot that I am looking for perfectly. However, the both axes only go from 0 to 1 instead on of using the row and column
2003 Sep 25
1
multiple plot layout and filled contour
Hello everybody, Could anybody give me a hint how I can use "layout" and "filled.contour" (or "image" plot with a color legend) together, please? What I want to do is something like the following example (Two or more plots with a legend for each at one page): data(volcano) layout(matrix(1:2, 1, 2, byrow = TRUE)) for (i in 1:2) { filled.contour(i*volcano, color =
2004 Jun 07
1
filled.contour - color palette so z=0 ONLY is blue
I am trying to create a topographic map of an island - the filled.contour function works fine except i am experiencing difficulty trying to represent the sea properly. Basically I want the default colour blue for any instance where z=0, if I simply use the default topo.color I get shades of blue for z values up to 220 metres. Is there a way in which I can specify terrain.color for all values of
2008 Aug 05
1
Add arrows to a filled.contour margin
Hi, I try to put an arrow to a filled.contour plot. I make this: filled.contour(volcano, color = terrain.colors,key.axes=F) arrows(0.95,0,0.95,1,lwd=2) This work, but the problem is that I find the coordinates at random try, for other graphic with other scale is other fight with coordinates. Anybody know a more easy or more generalized way to make this? Somethink like this
2008 Feb 17
2
filled.contour with log axis
Dear all, I would like to generate a filled.contour plot with log x and y axis, however using: filled.contour(as.line,log="xy") results in a warning message. Does anybody knos what to do? Thanks Thomas