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2003 Nov 05
7
R for various ports of linux
To all:
I currently download the R binaries for Redhat 7.x Linux.
There is considerable turmoil in the vendors of Linux. Redhat
apparently is changing it's business model to paid versions.
This might motivate my department to use a different vendor of Linux.
Is there anything predictable about which vendors/versions of Linux
will have R binaries in the future?
Thanks,
Nathan
PS I
2007 Oct 09
1
Visualize cox proportional hazards
Hello all
I would like to visualize the hazard ratios of a cox proportional
hazards model. I have seen some good examples in the New England
Journal of Medicine:
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/353/26/2747/F3
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/350/26/2654/F2
(I hope these are open access, but I am not sure)
And something similar in the book 'R Graphics' by Paul
2006 Dec 11
2
Small Rcmdr issue
Just installed Rcmdr on a Linux box.
When I exit from both Rcmdr and R together from the regular Rcmdr exit menu,
it leaves my xterm with "stty -echo", so that nothing that is typed appears.
If I exit only Rcmdr, and then exit R normally, everything is okay (stty echo).
Other than that minor irritant, everything seems to work just fine.
Linux 2.6.16-gentoo-r3
Athlon 64 X2 3800+
R
2001 Feb 11
3
Scatter plot calling R function from C
Dear R users,
I want to create a C program drawing a scatter plot
with R functions.
Is it possible to do such a thing with interfaces declared
in 'Rgraphics.h'? If so, I would like to get sample C sources.
>From a user in Japan.
Thanks,
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2007 Jun 20
1
making a Time of Day axis
I am wrestling with time and date data. I came up with a way to plot and
label a histogram with "time of day" on the x-axis, but it seemed like a
lot more work than should be necessary. Is there a better way to do what
I am trying to do?
require(chron)
# read input data
data = read.table("input.dat", header=T)
# Create date-time and chron objects
datetime =
2009 Sep 24
1
graphics mailing list?
Dear all,
Would it make sense to have a separate mailing list (special interest
group*) for Grid graphics? (or is there one already?)
I don't feel comfortable asking questions about the design of new a
new grid class in R-help where I'm guessing most people won't be
interested. Of course having yet another mailing list would only make
sense if it's to be followed by those people
2009 Dec 02
4
Again on overlaying plots (a plot region within a plot region)
Dear R-users,
after seeking for help in R-search
I did not find any hint on my particular problem.
Countless help on "true" overlay, but nothing on this.
Please consider the following:
par(mfrow = c(2, 1))
T <- seq(0, 20, by = 0.01)
## PLOT 1
plot(T, 30*exp(-0.65*T),
type = "l"
)
points(T, 30*exp(-0.26 * T), type = "l", lty = "F8")
points(T,
2012 Sep 25
1
Bug or misunderstanding of par(pin)?
Dear all,
I am currently trying to create a plot showing multiple single plots, for
which the important issue is that the size of each plot region (not figure
region!) has to be of a fixed dimension (in my case: width=1 inch, height=
0.87 inches).
I tried to use "pin" to fix the plotting region to a specific size, but
without success.
The following example will visualize the problem:
2008 Mar 06
2
replace NA with 9999 in zoo object
This is the same set of data that I have been working with for those
in the know. it is a matrix of ~174 columns and ~70,000 rows. I have
it as a zoo object, but I could read it in as just a matrix as long as
the date time stamp won't be corrupted.
here is an example of what a column would look like:
1/1/06 12:00, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6 ,7, NA
#read in with the
2005 Aug 13
1
Compilation failures: mgcv, spatstat, Matrix, cluster
Please cc me when replying to the list.
With Version 2.1.1 (2005-06-20) on Power Mac G5 running Mac OS X
10.4.2 (8C46):
Some compilations work (e.g., MatchIt, RGraphics, Zelig), and some
don't, e.g., mgcv, spatstat, and the following (Matrix, cluster):
trying URL 'http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/languages/R/CRAN/src/contrib/
Matrix_0.98-3.tar.gz'
Content type
2013 Apr 26
1
How to export graph value in R
Dear exports,I have created a hypsometric curve (area-elevation curve) for my watershed by using simple command hypsometric(X,main="Hypsometric Curve", xlab="Relative Area above Elevation, (a/A)", ylab="Relative Elevation, (h/H)", col="blue")It plots the hypsometric curve in "RGraphics window", My question is how can I export values which is used
2008 Aug 12
1
separate maps in one figure
My aim is to create a figure consisting of three maps: Alaska in the
upper left corner, the 48 contiguous US states in the center right, and
Hawaii in the lower left corner. In some ways the figure I'm trying to
create is analogous to figure 1.5 in Paul Murrell's excellent "R
Graphics", which combines a map of New Zealand with a map of the world.
I tried adapting the code
1999 Jun 14
2
Include file changes
I think we are long overdue for a revision of the header files used in R.
This is going to be especially important for a clean build of the CORBA
and R/Java stuff which I have been looking over Duncan's shoulder at.
It will also let us integrate some of the features Duncan has had to
find creative ways around and also to let us integrate things like the
PROBLEM buffer problem.
I would propose
2006 Aug 01
1
R crashes using pdf() windows() or postscript()
Dear HelpeRs,
I have a script where I save several thousands of graphics. These are
then used in Latex through Sweave. Unfortunately R crashes while making
these plots and Windows pops up some message that I run low on virtual
memory. I tried to save the plots using pdf(), windows() and
postscript() and also tried to run it with R CMD BATCH myscript.R. But
after a while R slows down and crashes
2008 Sep 15
4
How to draw a plot like this?
Hi there,
I hope to draw a plot like this:
http://www.sg-chem.net/swizard/Ru-bqdi-spectra.gif
is it possible to draw it using R?
thanks for any suggestions.
regards,
Jinsong
2005 Sep 28
7
Plot Data Points in boxplots
Hello,
I would like to plot my data in a fashion similar to a boxplot, but
plot the true data points without a box, just overlay lines of the
summary generated by the boxplot. I have less than 10 observations
within each group, so I think showing the actual data would be more
effective than the box of the boxplot. I have been unable to find a way
to do this.
Here is example data:
>
2005 Sep 07
7
Plot of multiple data sets
Hello !
There is something quite simple I want to do with R but I found nowhere in the help how to do it.
I just want to plot data which are in a matrix, every column being a data set and having the same
x-axis (just an index).
So for example if I have a 50 x 6 matrix I want 6 set of points on the same plot.
I tried
plot,new()
plot(MATRIX[,1])
plot(MATRIX[,2])
...
but it replaces the previous
2010 Jun 09
2
"Graphics history" in UNIX
Hello. First post, please excuse lack of experience.
I recently switched from MS-Win to Kubuntu and find it rather difficult
to recover Cran-R ease of use.
The "Graphics history" facility available under Windows was, for me,
extremely useful.
From Murrell's 2005 book (see citation below) I understand that no such
facility is available under non-Windows systems.
In R-help
2007 Jun 07
1
MITOOLS: Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : invalid 'envir' argument
R-users & helpers:
I am using Amelia, mitools and cmprsk to fit cumulative incidence curves
to multiply imputed datasets. The error message that I get
"Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : invalid 'envir' argument"
occurs when I try to fit models to the 50 imputed datasets using the
"with.imputationList" function of mitools. The problem seems to occur
2005 Feb 13
1
Transparent Pie Charts
Hi again!
I put this question in another topics post before but
I fear it might drown there.
Is it possible to have transparent / alpha blended
colors for pie charts?
I am using the pies in a map of pies and those pies
are sometimes overlapping so
it would be great to see if another pie lies beneath.
Thanks,
Werner