similar to: fixed/ initialising trellis device {lattice}/ postscript

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2005 Mar 14
1
initialising trellis device {lattice}/ postscript
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 10.1 release: R 2.0.0 editor: GNU Emacs 21.3.2 front-end: ESS 5.2.3 --------------------------------- Colleagues I am using: trellis.device(postscript, file="../figures/name.ps") .....code to generate the trellis display here .... graphics.off() to create a postscript from a working xyplot display. The problem is that the postscript file appears to be
2005 Sep 14
0
R CMD INSTALL -l /path/to/library packagename/ fixed
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 10.1 release: R 2.1.1 editor: GNU Emacs 21.3.2 front-end: ESS 5.2.3 --------------------------------- Colleagues The environment variables checked with Sys.getenv() all appeared to be in the right place. The easy fix was to copy /usr/lib/R into /usr/local/lib/R then run the R CMD INSTALL packagename then just copy the package subdirectory back to
2006 Jun 30
1
Trellis.par.set/ family/ global change font?
Background: OS: Linux Ubuntu Dapper 6.06 release: R 2.3.1 editor: GNU Emacs 21.4.1 front-end: ESS 5.2.3 --------------------------------- Colleagues I have a rather complicated trellis plot that a journal editor has requested I edit and change all the fonts to times. I'd like to change all fonts globally for the plot, as in par(family="serif") for non-trellis plots. Various
2005 Jan 19
1
looking for a basic spatial diff function
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 10.1 release: R 2.0.0 editor: GNU Emacs 21.3.2 front-end: ESS 5.2.3 --------------------------------- Colleagues Is there a function to calculate distances between adjacent latitude/ longitude pairs in a matrix? It is basically a spatial diff() function that I have in mind. Data: long1, lat1 long2, lat2 long3, lat3 looking for: diff(data$long, data$lat)
2005 Sep 13
1
R CMD INSTALL -l /path/to/library packagename
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 10.1 release: R 2.1.1 editor: GNU Emacs 21.3.2 front-end: ESS 5.2.3 Colleagues Since I upgraded to R 2.1.1, I am getting a an error message from R CMD INSTALL packagename that says R_HOME ('/usr/local/lib/R') not found. That's not too surprising, since R is now in /usr/lib/R, but what is confusing me is that R CMD INSTALL -l /path/to/library
2006 May 19
4
Cross correlation/ bivariate/ mantel
> Background: > OS: Linux Ubuntu Dapper > release: R 2.3.0 > editor: GNU Emacs 21.4.1 > front-end: ESS 5.2.3 > ----------------------------- > Colleagues > I have two spatial datasets (latitude, longitude, fish eggs) and (latitude, longitude, fish larvae) at the same 280 stations (i.e. 280 cases). I want to determine if the 2 datasets are spatially correlated. In other
2005 Aug 15
4
return unique values from date/time class object
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 10.1 release: R 2.0.0 editor: GNU Emacs 21.3.2 front-end: ESS 5.2.3 --------------------------------- Colleagues I have a wind speed time series with a normal frequency distribution and a spike in the 5 metres/second bin. The most likely explanation is that the instrument was returning duplicate values at this speed. To check this, I want to extract all the unique
2005 Jul 28
2
lattice/ grid.layout/ multiple graphs per page
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 10.1 release: R 2.0.0 editor: GNU Emacs 21.3.2 front-end: ESS 5.2.3 --------------------------------- Colleagues I have a set of lattice plots, and want to plot 4 of them on the page. I am having trouble with the layout. grid.newpage() pushViewport(viewport(layout = grid.layout(2,2))) pushviewport(viewport(layout.pos.col = 1, layout.pos.row = 1)) working trellis
2004 Aug 09
0
returns the value of a polynomial of degree n evaluated a t x.
Try something like: install.packages("polynom") library(polynom) predict(polynomial(rev(p)), x) HTH, Andy > From: McClatchie, Sam (PIRSA-SARDI) > > > Background: > > OS: Linux Mandrake 9.1 > > release: R 1.9.0 > > editor: Xemacs 21.4 > > frontend: ESS 5.1.23 > > --------------------------------- > > > > Colleagues > >
2005 Mar 16
0
Fixed/ trellis/ panel.superpose/ passing in superscripts/ groups
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 10.1 release: R 2.0.0 editor: GNU Emacs 21.3.2 front-end: ESS 5.2.3 --------------------------------- Colleagues I have solved the miscoding with subscript and groups in panel.superpose. I was neglecting to pass in the variables correctly. "sardine.egg.T.S.space.2001.and.2002.exp" <- function() { library(lattice) library(grid) ##
2005 Jun 21
3
R-help
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 10.1 release: R 2.0.0 editor: GNU Emacs 21.3.2 front-end: ESS 5.2.3 --------------------------------- Colleagues Is there a function in R that is an equivalent of zoom in matlab? This is very useful for being able to magnify details in a plot. I have searched the help for "zoom", "interactive zooming", and "magnify". The R search
2005 Mar 15
0
trellis/ panel.superpose/ passing in superscripts/ groups
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 10.1 release: R 2.0.0 editor: GNU Emacs 21.3.2 front-end: ESS 5.2.3 --------------------------------- Colleagues I'm plotting fish egg densities in temperature-salinity space (i.e. mean temperature ~ mean salinity | fish egg densities) for two survey years. The bivariate plot is overlaid on a temperature ~ salinity plot (not means) showing the distribution of
2004 Aug 09
1
returns the value of a polynomial of degree n evaluated at x.
> Background: > OS: Linux Mandrake 9.1 > release: R 1.9.0 > editor: Xemacs 21.4 > frontend: ESS 5.1.23 > --------------------------------- > > Colleagues > Is there a function in R that is similar to polyval in matlab? (y = polyval(p,x) returns the value of a polynomial of degree n evaluated at x. The input argument p is a vector of length n+1 whose elements are the
2004 May 20
2
irregular time series
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 9.1 release: R 1.9.0 editor: Xemacs 21.4 frontend: ESS 5.1.23 --------------------------------- Colleagues I have two time series (upwelling index and water temperature) of evenly spaced, daily data over 18 months, but the upwelling index series has a gap of about 2 months right in the middle of it. I want to do the acf, pacf, ccf, and a cross-spectral analysis
2004 Jan 13
1
reinstalling R/ mandrake 9.1/ rpm
OS: linux Mandrake 9.1 R Version 1.8.1 (2003-11-21), GNU Emacs 21.2.93.1 ------------------- Colleagues I'm reinstalling R after reformatting a partition containing the applications software. The urpmi returned this error: [root at localhost R]# urpmi R-1.8.1-1mdk.i586.rpm installing R-1.8.1-1mdk.i586.rpm Preparing... ################################################## 1:R
2005 Jan 06
0
Rprofile file to automatically plot data, tried using the .First command.
No. You put the _whole_ thing into .First(), not just the plot statement. One possibility is to have the code in a script file (say myscript.R) and define .First as follows: .First <- function() source("myscript.R") Haven't try it myself, though. Andy > From: John Fisler > > Dear Dr. Andreas Kiermeier and the R help Community, > > Thank you for your idea on
2005 May 30
3
sapply following using by with a list of factors
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 10.1 release: R 2.0.0 editor: GNU Emacs 21.3.2 front-end: ESS 5.2.3 --------------------------------- Colleagues I am having some trouble extracting results from the function by, used to average variables in a data.frame first by one factor (depth) and then by a second factor (station). The real data.frame is quite large > dim(data.2001) [1] 32049 11 Here is a
2005 Oct 18
2
Lattice graphics strip labels for shingles
Dear all, back in 2002 Martin Henry H. Stevens wrote (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2002-May/019851.html) > How do I control the text in strips? Specifically, I want to put in the > ranges generated in shingle(x) where x is continuous. with an answer from Deepyan Sarkar (see strip.new towards the end of this message). I assume that the answer worked back then, but I've tried
2005 Jan 06
1
Using the Rprofile file to automatically plot data on Sta rtup of R version 2.0.1.
Dear John, I belive your problem has to do with the sequence of startup. I think that .Rprofile is called before the required libraries are attached. You might like to try putting your code into a .First() function and run it that way. Cheers, Andreas Dr Andreas Kiermeier Statistician SARDI FOOD SAFETY PROGRAM 33 Flemington Street Glenside SA 5065 Phone: +61 8 8207 7884 Fax: +61 8
2005 Feb 23
1
package check - empty line at end of .R file
Dear R-devel members, I'm in the process of building a package (akmisc) for my own use (Win XP, R 2.0.1 Patched - see details at end). As I was adding functions (and hence more source .R files) to my package it got to the point were "R CMD check" failed with the following error (output has been cut). * checking S3 generic/method consistency ... WARNING Error in .try_quietly({ :