Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Hosting a R Graph Gallery?"
2005 Apr 18
5
the graph gallery strikes back
Hello useRs and helpRs,
Some time ago, in a gallaxy far away (here is the thread :
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/46532.html ) we
discussed about a graph gallery showing the power of R in that domain. I
did some work around that, and there is a (pretty advanced) draft here :
http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/displayGallery.php
For instance, there are some of my graphs,
2005 Jun 09
7
plot3d
hello,
to use the function plot3d, i should use the package R.basic!
plot3d {R.basic}
If people know exactly a site to load this package, please give me the URL!
Thanks
Sabine
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2005 Mar 03
3
Need suggestions for plotting 3D plot
Hi Everybody,
I am a newbie in R. I have a data in the form of a
matrix which I want to make some 3D plots using R.
There is some functions for instance hist() for 2D
plots, but I cant find any function for 3D plots. Is
there any function available in R for 3D plots? If so,
is there any documention available on internet so that
I can go through.
With regards,
Soumyadeep
2005 Jun 06
9
R Graph Gallery : categorization of the graphs
Hello all,
It seems that the next improvement to the R Graph Gallery is
categorization of the graphics, that way each graph will be easier to
find. That step should be done *carefully* if we want to avoid the
opposite side-effect : graph not reachable through the categories.
That's why the wisdom of the R community is required.
Graphics will be classified in :
- categories
-
2009 Mar 31
1
3d cloud plot with point size reflecting variable value
Hello all,
I'm using the cloud function to plot the iris data as per the document:
http://www.stat.ucl.ac.be/ISpersonnel/lecoutre/stats/fichiers/_gallery.pdf
I'd like to change the point size to reflect a fourth variable, as done here
http://www.cis.hut.fi/projects/somtoolbox/download/pics2/shotvs2_origdata.png
Does anybody know how to do this? There doesn't seem to be an option in
2003 Feb 07
2
My remark on libraries
Hi R community,
These days, I am writing some functions to work with 2-ways frequency
tables ; you know all this tuff about measures of association: Chisq and
derived (phi, cramer's v), tau b, tau c, somer's d and so on.
So I consider all those functions could be gathered in a single R file, as
they are coherent and dealing with the same problem / objective (analysis
of crosstables).
2005 Jun 13
3
assignment of inidividual variables from spss save files
New to R, can't afford SPSS!
Why can't I assign spss variables? Here are the details.
> ### I've read in my collaborator's sav file using read.spss, eg
> children = read.spss(filename)
> ### It has many variables
> length(children)
[1] 347
> ### and I would like to assign individual variables.
> ### I can of course type out all the ones I want, eg
>
2005 Feb 16
5
Repeating grey scale in graph?
Dear R users,
Could somebody tell me why the grey color ramp is repeated in this
graph, eventhough the ramp values go from 0 to 1? I must be missing
something obvious, but I can not see it!
z <-
c(0.064329041,0.117243316,0.161565116,0.19923015,0.231642175,0.259835539,0.284571226,
0.038507288,0.094184749,0.140959431,0.180803984,0.215159105,0.245096084,0.271412845,
2005 Dec 08
2
Commented version of the home page graphics code
Folks,
I was drawn to R, like many others, partly for the opportunity
to draw nice, colorful graphs (occasionally ones with meaning, too :-)
). I am still quite a newbie to R.
As such, I have been trying to understand the code for the graphics on
the home page (the ones from the 2004 contest -- the dendrogram, the
cluster plot with different coloured circles, etc.) I was wondering
whether anyone
2005 Jun 10
2
Replacing for loop with tapply!?
Dear all,
We have a large data set with temperature data for weather stations
across the globe (15000 stations).
For each station, we need to calculate the number of days a certain
temperature is exceeded.
So far we used the following S code, where mat88 is a matrix containing
rows of 365 daily temperatures for each of 15000 weather stations:
m <- 37
n <- 2
outmat88 <- matrix(0,
2003 Dec 18
3
Summaries
Hello UseRs:
Excuses for my english.
I have a dataset with 65000 records and I'd like to make a summary where I
can view all the values (with the number of times that it repeats) that
there are each column of my dataset.
I tried with summary( ), str( ), but nothing gives me the result that I am
loking for.
Thank you very much.
2005 Aug 15
3
How to repeat code snippet for several variables in a data frame?
Dear all,
I have a data frame containing the results of an experiment. Like this:
a<-seq(1,4,by=1)
b<-seq(1,2,by=1)
test<-expand.grid(b,a,a)
colnames(test)<-c("replicates","bins", "groups")
test$abc <- rnorm(32)
test$def <- rnorm(32)
test$ghi <- rnorm(32)
test
The following code snippet aggregates the data for one variable and then
draws a
2005 May 13
5
Conflict between xtable and Hmisc when using Sweave?
Dear R users,
The Sweave code below runs fine, as it is. However, an error occurs when
the line 'library(xtable)' is uncommented:
Error: chunk 1
Error in "label<-"(`*tmp*`, value = "month") :
no applicable method for "label<-"
Is anybody aware of this and knows a workaround?
Thanks,
Sander.
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2005 Feb 18
2
Partial structural Change in STRUCCHANGE PACKAGE
Hi,
I am using the Strucchange package in R to test for structural change in regression coeffcient. Given a model y = b0 + b1*X + b2*Z, the Fstats test whether there is a change in both b1 and b2 over a time period.
Is there any way where I can restrict the test to hold b2 constant and test for break in only b1? That is, instead of a pure structural change, could I test for partial structural
2005 Feb 15
2
special symobol / character
Hi all,
Is it possible to add a permil (or per mille) symbol to
an R plot (I couldn't find this symbol under demo(Hershey) or
the plotmath information).
In some ascii tables it is symbol no. 137.
cheers,
Matt.
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2005 May 04
1
Plotting means and confidence intervals by group factor using lattice graphics?
Dear R graphics gurus,
Another question about lattice graphics. This time I would like to plot
means and confidence intervals by group factor in a lattice graph. I can
not find any working lattice examples. Maybe a custom panel function is
the answer, but that is a bit beyond me for now.
The individual plots within the lattice graph could look like this:
# Example with confidence intervals
2005 Apr 22
1
Help needed with lattice graph!
Dear R users,
If I manage to sort out this graph, it is certainly a candidate for the
new R graph gallery
(http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/displayGallery.php)!
I created the following lattice graph:
library(lattice)
tmp <- expand.grid(geology = c("Sand","Clay","Silt","Rock"),
species =
2004 Nov 18
5
Lexical Scoping: eval(expr,envir=)
Hi R-listers,
I am trying to better undertand what we would call "functional paradigm"
use of S/R to better map my programming activities in other languages.
This little function is aimed to create an object (at the end end, it would
have it's own class):
--
myObject =function(){
list(
a=1,
foo=function(b)
{
cat("b:",b)
2005 Jan 14
2
Help in Overlaying of 2 Plots on the same Device.
I'm trying to overlay a density plot on a previously plotted histogram. However, i need to use the same axis as of the 1st(histogram) plot to plot the second. My second plot is creating its own axis and causing my plot to extend the entire histogram instead of getting a subplot on a portion of the histogram. I tried 'fig' and 'new' parameters with no luck.
Thanks in advance.
2002 Jun 20
1
Argument visible of addTaskCallback
Hello,
I have a question about addTaskCallback
It is said that the argument visible allows to know wether the result of
the top-level evaluation was printed or not.
Nevertheless, in the following example, I encountered a problem, as it
seems not all printed objects are visible...
Could someone tell me where is the tip?
TIA