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2004 May 18
7
Isotopic notation in plots
I really like to use R for all my graphs, and as I work with stable isotopes I want to have a proper chemical notation in my plots I have looked at ?plotmath, but didn't find the answer and also searched the R website. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- plot(1:10,xlab=expression(^{14}*C)) # I want to have a superscript with nothing in front, but it
2004 Aug 30
1
axes=F with pairs()
If I want to fiddle with the axes, I normally plot things like this for instance plot(1:5,axes=F) axis(2,labels=letters[1:5]) BUT, if I want to do remove the axes from a scatter plot matrix using i.e. pairs(cbind(runif(10),runif(10)),axes=F) I get Error in plot.default(x[, j], x[, i], xlab = "", ylab = "", axes = FALSE, : formal argument "axes" matched by
2004 Oct 21
1
Arrow heads at the end of axes
I would like to have arrow heads at the end of my axes, since I am plotting variable where the absolute amount is irrelevant, there is not supposed to be numbers on the axes. An imperfect example: plot(rnorm(10),bty='l',xaxt='n',yaxt='n',ylab='',xlab='',type='l') abline(h=0) Like this but without, the xaxis and with arrrowheads More like this in
2004 Mar 02
1
R programming
I have been using R for a few months to plot my data, and fit statistical models and so on. It is stated that R is not only a package for statistcs and graphics but also a programming language. Currently I am working with Fortran 90 to do numerical simulations (1D reactive -transport), and subsequently visualize it in some external software (spreadsheet). As I now started using R I will plot my
2005 Dec 02
2
Seven month time-series sampled at hourly intervals
I have data from several sensors that recorded data at hourly intervals during seven months. I want to separate daily variation from the trend, and also be able to zoom in on only one month of data. I have not been able what functions to use, I can not figure out from the help for 'ts' how to use hourly data. I guess this is routine-work for a lot of people so I hope someone can
2004 Nov 23
2
Create a vector of combinations based on a table column names
I want to create a character vector based on the table (shortened for display) below: Where there are ones in the matrix I want the column name to appear and where there are zeros nothing, which would make the vector in this shortened case: combinations <- ("A B","A C","A E H","A F G","B C D","E G H",A C D E H","A C D F
2005 Jan 13
1
Setting the width and height of a Sweave figure
Hello R-people, I have a function which plots two figures next to each other using if(dev.cur()==1) x11(width=14,height=7) to create a new window and set the size of the window automatically if no device is open. This works fine in interactive mode but I don't know how Sweave gets the parameters for the figures, and right now the default behavior causes this figure to be square and the
2004 Oct 07
1
confidence interval for nls
Do I have the right impression that it's currently not possible to produce confidence intervals for the nls predictions using R? I had a course were we used SAS PROC nlin and there you could get intervals for the parameters and the prediction but I do not have access to SAS. Would it be difficult to implement, I tried to dig into the help pages of nls, vcov and nlsModel but I could not
2005 Feb 04
1
Output from function to a tcltk window
I would like to display output to a tcltk window from e.g. a call to summary(). I tried to get something else than oneliners into a text window of the kind found at: http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/~wettenhall/RTclTkExamples/TextWindows.html But without success. Henrik ------------------------------------------------------------- Henrik Andersson Netherlands Institute of Ecology - Centre for
2005 Jul 26
5
Plot zooming i.e. changing ylim according to xlim
Dear R-gurus, I would like to zoom in a plot, e.g. I select a region on the x-axis and then I would like the ranges on the y-axis to change accordingly. Is it possible to do this with existing functions, or do I have to invent some data selection before plotting? See below a short example, where I select ylim with trial and error, which I want to avoid. Cheers, Henrik Andersson
2004 Dec 06
4
Modyfing PATH in Windows Installer for R
Just a small suggestion since Windows have a file system not designed for command line use... Would it be possible to add the possibility of automatically adding/modifying the path to the R executables in the windows installer program? --------------------------------------------- Henrik Andersson Netherlands Institute of Ecology - Centre for Estuarine and Marine Ecology P.O. Box 140 4400 AC
2005 May 30
1
Formatting numbers with a limited amount of digits consistently
I have tried to get signif, round and format to display numbers like these consistently in a table, using e.g. signif(x,digits=3) 17.01 18.15 I want 17.0 18.2 Not 17 18.2 Why is the last digit stripped off in the case when it is zero! Is this a "feature" of R or did I miss something? --------------------------------------------- Henrik Andersson Netherlands Institute of
2005 Sep 14
1
Long lines with Sweave
I have used Sweave a lot the latest year, but never really used any long function calls. If I have code which look like this ------------------------------------------------------------- gof <- benthic.flux(ID="Gulf of Finland", meas.conc=conc, bw.conc=bw.conc, time=times,
2004 Nov 23
0
Create a vector of combinations based on a table column n ames
Here's another way: > dat <- read.table("clipboard", header=TRUE)[,-(1:3)] > dat A B C D E F G H 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 7 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 8 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 9 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 > apply(dat > 0, 1, function(idx) paste(names(dat)[idx], collapse=" ")) 1 2
2005 Dec 22
1
strsplit with dataframes
Hello fellow R people, I can not figure out a pretty way to use strplit with vectors Imagine that I got the following data from someone with ID's representing several factors ID data A1-B1-t1 0 A1-B1-t2 1 A1-B2-t1 5 A1-B2-t2 10 A1-B10-t1 0 A1-B10-t2 1 A1-B20-t1 5 A1-B20-t2 10 ... I would like to turn this dataframe to station substation time data A1 B1 t1 0 A1 B1 t2 1 A1 B2 t1 5
2004 Oct 25
2
Reading sections of data files based on pattern matching
I am about to write general functions to read the output of simulations models. These model generate output files with different sections which I want to analyze plot etc. Since this will be used many people at the department I wanted to make sure that will do this in the best way. For instance I want to read a snippets of data from a text that look like this.
2004 Feb 23
1
Reference to use of MLR in industry and biology
I apologize in advance for posting a question not related to R. I need references to papers that use multiple linear regression in an industrial application and also in a biological experiment. This is aimed to biologists/chemists (non-statisticans) so if anyone has written a brilliant paper where the use of multiple regression is important and also understandable to people with little
2000 Aug 12
1
Nonlinear regression question
Dear R users I recently migrated from Statistica/SigmaPlot (Windows) to R (Linux), so please excuse if this may sound 'basic'. When running a nonlinear regression (V = Vmax * conc / (Ks + conc), i.e. Michaelis-Menten) on SigmaPlot, I get the output listed below: >>>Begin SigmaPlot Output<<< R = 0.94860969 Rsqr = 0.89986035 Adj Rsqr = 0.89458984 Standard Error of
2009 Feb 03
1
axes
Hello there, Is there a functionality or command that generates axes in the shape of a capital Greek letter gamma (upside down L) ? I use these for making sediment profiles. I have read through help-lists, tried different things and asked several people but never got a satisfactory result. I've tried the following: xx <- c(2,4,6,5.8,5,4,3,1.5,0, 0, 0, 0) yy <- (0:-11) plot(NULL,
2004 Dec 08
3
How to change x axes' range
Hi, there: When plot ann predicted results I need to indicate numbers of inputs for each column. V1 V2 V3 V4 1 86.2700 49.9380 30.7630 0.1327 2 89.5127 55.9707 33.7683 0.1186 3 91.1833 58.4670 34.5610 0.1134 matplot(t, pch = 1:4, type = "o", col = rainbow(ncol(t)),xlab = "No. of inputs ", ylab = "Mean of 6 Datasets",