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2001 Jan 30
1
screen can't go back to log="y" plot (PR#831)
[I have abbreviated the subject as jitterbug has been having probems with long subjects.] The issue here is that one cannot mix log/non-log axes in the calls to screen(), as the appropriate par() parameter is read-only, but the meaning of yaxp depends on it. But beyond that you can't set x/yaxp for log axes. You should be able to do this: you can in the S original. A simpler version: plot
2011 Apr 23
3
Problem having tick marks aligned when plotting three graphs on top of one another.
R 2.10 Windows 7 I am trying to plot three graphs on top of each other. I need to have the axises perfectly aligned. For some reason the ticks on the y axes are slightly off so they do not perfectly align. Can someone tell me how I can get the to overlay each other perfectly? I thought the yaxp parameter would solve my problem, but it does not. My data and code follows: >
2005 Jun 28
2
axTicks on a reverse ylog plot (PR#7973)
There is still issues with the reversed y-log scale plot: # Test case A: works as expected plot(10:100,log="y",ylim=c(100,11)) grid() par("yaxp") # Test case B: grid does not have horizontal lines; par("yaxp") is different plot(1:100,log="y",ylim=c(100,10)) grid() par("yaxp") In the second test case, axTicks for the horizontal lines (in
2011 Feb 11
1
How to compute "yaxp" and "usr" without plotting ?
Dear all, I'd like to know how I could compute the parameters "yaxp" and (the y components of) "usr" without having to plot the data first. Note that "ylim" is /a priori/ fixed. The aim is to automatically adjust the parameter "mgp" without having to make the plot twice. Then, with "yaxp" and "usr" known, it should be easy to
2009 Jul 25
1
yaxp problem for more irregular time series in one plot
Good day, I'm trying to get more time series in one plot. As there are bigger differences in values of variables I need logaritmic y axis. The code I use is the following: nvz_3_data <- read.csv('/home/tomas/R_outputs/nvz_3.csv') date <- (nvz_3_data$date) NO3 <- (nvz_3_data$NO3) NH4 <- (nvz_3_data$NH4) date_p <- as.POSIXct(date, "CET") par(mfrow=c(2,1), ylog
2010 Oct 11
2
(no subject)
Dear List, I am trying to plot date vs. time, but am having problems getting my y-axis labels how I want them.? When left on its own R plots time at 6 hour intervals from 03:00 to 23:00.? I am wanting 6 hour intervals from 2:00 to 22:00.? I realize yaxp doesn't work in plot(), so I am trying to get it to work in par().? However, now I get the ticks where I want them but the time is output
2007 Oct 22
1
question on axis box with asp=1
I've been using (and loving) R for quite a while now, but I have to admit that something simple is still stumping me. The question is how I can control the box within which a plot is drawn, in cases where I'm controlling the aspect ratio with the "asp" argument. The problem comes up in pdf() and png() output formats, but also with interactive windows, and so I'll
2013 Oct 18
1
No P.values in polr summary
Hi everyone, If I compute a "Ordered Logistic or Probit Regression" with the polr function from MASS package. the summary give me : coefficients, Standard error and Tvalue.. but not directly the p.value. I can compute "manualy" the Pvalue, but Is there a way to directly obtain the pa.value, and I wonder why the p.valeu is not directly calculated, is there a reason? exemple
2007 Apr 24
1
default devmode
Hi. Recently i created a print server with cups 1.2.8 and smbd Version 3.0.24-1.fc5 under a fedora 5 box. I've installed some printer like as HP laserjet 2820, Konica Minolta di2510, konica minolta 2430dl, hp laserjet 2600. Drivers were uploaded with sucess. But i was getting a problem when try to create a device mode for HP laserjet 2600. All others work fine. In clientes with windows 2k,
2000 Jun 02
3
graphical parameters in plot
I'm using plot to make a simple plot but I want to control where the tick marks go on bot axes. The graphical parameters xaxp and yaxp seem to be ignored by the plot function so I tried setting them using op <- par(no.readonly=T) par(xaxp=c(-2.4,-2.2,5), yaxp=c(-2500,10000,6)) plot(...) par(op) but they are still ignored. Next I tried to use the axis function as follows op <-
2010 Jun 13
1
Break in the y-axis
Hello all, I have been having trouble getting a break in my y-axis. All of my data points are up around 100-200, but the graph has to start at zero, so i would like to remove all the white space using a break symbol. I have been able to get the break and labels to be correct, however, I can't seem to get the data to match the axis anymore. I must be using the axis.break() in plotrix
2009 Jan 11
1
boxplots: yaxp does not work
Hi, I'd like to change the y-tickmarks of a boxplot. But it doesn't work with yaxp (like I would do it in a plot-function). Can someone help me out?
2003 Jun 19
3
Background color(s) for groupedData plot
I've been using par() to check the graphics parameters associated with both plot(<fitted linear model>) and plot(<grouped data object>). AFAIK the only differences are in the $cxy, $usr, $xaxp, and $yaxp parameters but the background color for the grouped data plot is grey while the linear model plot has a white background. When I've tried par(bg = "white") prior to
2000 Jan 04
1
Alternative to cxy in R
good morning to the R-help list!, I would like to ask if there is an alternative to the S ploting parameter "cxy" in R. I am trying to port some S code to R that makes use of this "cxy" parameter to scale the graphics, and I don't find this parameter in help(par). thank you, IOsu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jes?s
2010 Jun 05
1
Error Bar Issues
Hello all, I am an undergraduate student who is having syntax issues trying to get error bars on my graph. This is the data, which I assigned the name "Saline" to. Time Average SEM 1 -20 0.000000 0.0000000 2 3 30 0.000000 0.0000000 4 45 3.227902 0.7462524 5 60 5.066664 1.1623944 6 80 6.107491 1.5027762 7 110
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 "
2012 Sep 24
3
boxplot of different colors
Hello, I am making a boxplot of 13 boxes. I tried to color the box using 13 colors but failed. Only red and brown were displayed. Green, blue, and grey disappeared. Please kindly advise modification after checking the code below. Thank you in advance. Elaine R code # data input dataN <-read.csv("H:/a_mig_distance_B_NB/R_data/Mig_bird_586_20120925.csv",header=T, row.names=1)
2009 Jul 23
3
How to pass a character argument which contains expressions to arg.names in barplot?
Hi all Can anybody help me with this? I am trying to include in an automatic way the argument in arg.names in a barplot. I generate the labels I want to appear below the bars with a for loop, and they contain subscripts, so I need to use expression anch<-0.05 esp<-4 for (i in 1:dim(Ntot)[1]) { naux<-Ntot[i,] naux2<-naux[naux>0] nind<-which(naux>0)
2010 Dec 18
1
Can I make my colnames bold?
Hello forum! As the subject indicates, I am trying to make a barplot and would like my column names to be in bold. Is this possible in R without having to make my column names in mtext? Any help would be much appreciated. The code I am using is as follows. par(mar=c(3,8,2,2)) par(adj=.5) par(font=2) par(oma=c(3,3,3,3)) par(xpd=TRUE) Blot<-matrix(c(25.2995, 0.7625, 25.6135, 36.5770,
2002 May 03
0
copy or save to metafile from graphics device shrinks plots (PR#1507)
Full_Name: Drew Tyre Version: 1.4.0 OS: Win 2000 Submission from: (NULL) (140.253.74.225) When creating a rather complex plot, the resulting figures 'shrink' when either copied to the clipboard or saved as a metafile using the GUI menu. Also saving as postscript or pdf causes the same problem, as does printing the figure directly from the graphics window. Only the figure areas shrink,