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2010 Jun 17
2
Multiple plots in a single page and stripplot()
I want to make a 2x2 plot on a single page, using stripplot() and boxplot().
I tried the following two alternatives with mfrow() and layout(), but none
of them worked.
library(lattice)
par(mfrow=c(2,2))
boxplot(X1 ~ Y, data=tst1, horizontal=T, las=1)
boxplot(X2 ~ Y, data=tst1, horizontal=T, las=1)
stripplot(Y ~ X1, data=tst1)
stripplot(Y ~ X2, data=tst1)
par(mfrow=c(1,1))
nf <-
2006 Sep 28
3
complex plots using layout()
Dear r-help,
I am trying to plot several scatter plots with marginal histograms on
one page. Ideally, a page is equally divided into 4 figure regions.
Within each figure region, a scatter plot with marginal histograms will
be plotted.
I followed Dr. Paul Murrell's code released online to successfully plot
the scatter plot with marginal histograms. The code applies "layout()"
to
2003 Mar 06
3
multiple plots and postscript()
Kia Ora everybody.
There must be an obvious answer to this, but I can't see it....
I want four square plots in one postscript file. The canonical answer
would be:
postscript(file="~/f.ps",width=5,height=5)
par(pty="s",mfrow=c(2,2))
plot(1:19,xlab="")
plot(1:19,xlab="")
plot(1:19,xlab="")
plot(1:19,xlab="")
dev.off()
But this
2012 Jul 09
2
mfrow and centering plots when there's an odd number
Let me start with an example:
par(mfrow=c(2,3))
for (i in 1:5){
x = rnorm(100)
y = .5*x + rnorm(100, 0, sqrt(1-.5^2))
plot(x,y)
}
Note that there's five plots and six spaces for those plots via mfrow,
leaving one row empty. Is there a way to have the bottom two plots
centered? I think it looks weird to have them left-justified. Thanks in
advance for the help!
--
Dustin Fife
PhD
2005 Mar 05
1
Problem with plotting size/location on variation of star/segment plot
Dear R gurus,
I'm running into a problem with some modified segment plots I've coded
using stars(). What I am trying to do is superimpose two series of data
along with radial axes markers in a 2x2 graphics frame. This is working
fine now, except for the hitch: my plots overfill the frame and are not
centered within it (on my runs they always end up looking like they've
been budged
2011 Jul 19
5
multiple plots in single frame: 2 upper, 1 lower
Hi,
par(mfrow = c(2,2))
will create a 2x2 window that I can use to plot 4 diferent figures in:
[plot1 plot2]
[plot3 plot4]
But how can do 3 so that the bottom spans the width of the upper two:
[plot1 plot1]
[p l o t 3]
Is this possible in R?
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2023 Jun 28
1
horizontal grouped stacked plots and removing space between bars
I have code like this:
data <- read.csv("test1.csv", stringsAsFactors=FALSE, header=TRUE)
# Graph
myplot=ggplot(data, aes(fill=condition, y=value, x=condition)) +
geom_bar(position="dodge", stat="identity", width=0.5) +
scale_fill_manual(values=c("#7b3294", "#c2a5cf", "#a6dba0", "#008837"))+
2011 Jul 31
2
Legend for 2 plots on same screen
Hello,
I have two plots on the same screen. I use the command par(mfrow=c(1,2)) in
order to do this. When I try to make a legend for both plots, it only puts
the legend in the plot on the right side. If I would like a legend that is
outside of both of the plots, how would I do this?
Thanks
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2012 May 07
1
wireframe and par(mfrow)
Hello List,
I have some plots with the wireframe() function, and I'd like to
display them in a single jpeg file. I know that par(mfrow=c(x,y)) will
divide my display window in x rows and y columns, and although this
works with plot(), it looks like it's not working with wireframe.
here's my code:
library(lattice)
library(Cairo)
CairoJPEG("wiley-rank.jpeg", width=960,
2012 Nov 08
1
A panel of contour plots through a iteration process
Dear all,
as you can see from the code I want to create *a panel of 11 contour
plots through
a iteration process*. I found a thread that address the issue of plotting
many contour.plots in the same device, but it does not address my problem!
I emphasize that the 11 contour plots must be appeared in the same device
through an iteration process and NOT individually!
par(mfrow=c(4,3)) # I want them
2014 Jun 27
2
error:max not meaningful for factors
Hola a todos,
Estoy intentando utilizar este script para hacer un plot con valores x
,y,z; representando los valores TP(y) y FP(x) y en funcion de la velocidad
que seria el factor alpha.
Y me da este en el ultimo punto de hacer el plot, alguien sabe que
significa?
library(ROCR)
data(ROCR.simple)
pred <- prediction( ROCR.simple$predictions, ROCR.simple$labels )
perf <- performance( pred,
2005 Sep 20
2
why this postscript didn't work?
Hi, List,
I used the following codes to generate ps plots but foo.ps contains
nothing. Would someone please point out what is wrong with my codes?
Thanks a million!
postscript('foo.ps')
par(mfrow=c(2,1))
par(mfg=c(1,1))
hist(rnorm(100),col='blue')
par(mfrow=c(2,2))
par(mfg=c(2,1))
hist(rnorm(50),col='blue')
par(mfg=c(2,2))
hist(rnorm(60),col='blue')
dev.off()
2004 Jul 30
6
How to put multiple plots in the same window? (not par(mfrow=))
Dear All,
I am sorry if this question has been asked before. Below is my Question:
I want to put several plots in the same window, but I don?t want the blank
space between plots (like par(mfrow=)) --- that makes the plots too small.
Could anyone tell me how to do it?
Thanks a lot.
Frank
2008 Mar 04
1
Difficulty labeling plot axis when "mar" and "oma" are set
Dear all,
Though labeling the x and y axis in the plot command seems to be straight
forward, I can not get it to work if I do the following:
## Creating example data
edata <- c(1,2,1,2)
edata <- matrix(edata, 2, 2, byrow = T)
colnames(edata) <- c("a", "b")
edata <- data.frame(edata)
## plot data
par(mfrow<- c(1,2))
plot(edata$a, edata$b, xlab =
2005 Feb 04
1
Rare Cases and SOM
I am trying to understand how the SOM algorithm works
using library(class) SOM function.
I have a 1000*10 matrix and I want to be able to
summarize the different types of 10-element vectors.
In my real world case it is likely that most of the
1000 values are of one kind the rest of other (this is
an oversimplification).
Say for example:
InputA<-matrix(cos(1:10),nrow=900,ncol=10,byrow=TRUE)
2012 Mar 10
2
Window on a vector
Dear all,
I have a large vector (lets call it myVector) and I want to plot its value with the logic below
yaxis<-myVector[1]
yaxis<-c(xaxis,mean(myvector[2:3])
yaxis<-c(xaxis,mean(myvector[4:8])
yaxis<c(xaxis,mean(myvector[9:16])
yaxis<c(xaxis,mean(myvector[17:32])
this has to stop when the new ..... yaxis<c(xaxis,mean(myvector[1024:2048]) will not find the correspondent number
2005 Jun 14
2
Plotting rows (or columns) from a matrix in different graphs, not using "par"
Dear R-users,
I would like to ask whether it's possible (for sure it would be), to
plot each rows (or columns) in different graphs and in the same figure
region without using the function "par" and then struggling around with
"axes" and labels etc.
Luckily, I would always have "rows + columns = even number" and the same
"ylim".
The next one could be a
2009 Mar 02
1
Question about normalization to a set of internal standards
Hi,
I have a question of the method as how to normalize the data sets
according to a set of the internal measurements.
For example, I have performed two batches of experiments contrasting
two different conditions (positive versus negative conditions): one at
a time.
1. each experiment, I measure signals of variable v1 to v100. I want
to understand v1 to v100 change under these two contrasting
2006 Jul 07
4
How to change the type of segments ends?
Hi,
I am trying to plot odds ratios and the corresponding confidence
intervals in horizontal segments. It would be ideal if the confidence
interval segment can be drawn with little vertical bars at both ends. I
have tried very hard to change the type of ends by using 'lend'
arguments, but cannot make it. I even tried 'arrows()', but still
failed. Following is the code I use:
2006 Jul 10
1
par(mfrow,mai) and multiple plot problem
Hi
I'm having difficulty with a multiple plot. What I want is 12
plots, all of which are the same size and shape, differing
only in colour. Each one is a square, so there is an asp=1
in the plot call. I'm working in an Sweave environment so I
am free to choose the height and width of the plot.
I want the columns to be labelled at the head (here t=1,2,3)
and the rows to be labelled at