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2004 Nov 25
1
Making legend() look like my plot()
Hello, I am using code like the following to create as simple plot... plot(x,y,type='b') lines(lowess(x,y),lwd=3,lty=3,col=2) I want to add a legend which shows lines looking exactly like those used in my plot, i.e. a thin black line with gaps taken up by circles (the default for type='b', and a thick dashed red line with no pch at all). I have two problems, 1) making the
2006 Apr 10
2
Legend in the outer margin
Dear Rs I have a 3x3 multiple plot. I would like to have a overall legend in the outer right margin. From the help archive, I found that it can be done by setting par(xpd=NA). However, I couldn't find the correct values for x and y co-ordinates for the legend. Please find the code snippet below: par(mfrow=c(3,3), mar=c(4,4,0.9,0.5), oma=c(1,2,2,4),cex.main=1.1)
2013 May 12
1
How to center a horizontal legend with specified 'text.width'
Hello dear list, I just cannot figure out how to do this and didn't find a solution for my specific problem. I want to place a centered horizontal legend between 4 plots. That's no problem. The problem is: As soon as I specify the "text.width" parameter to separate the two legend entries, the legend is not centered anymore. I thought the 'xjust' parameter would do what
2005 Jun 22
1
legend
I color some area grey with polygon() (with a red border) and then I want to have the dashed red border in the legend as well. How do I manage it? And I want to mix (latex) expressions with text in my legend. Just execute my lines below and you know want I mean. Or pass by at http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bild:GBM.png to see the picture online. Thomas bm <- function(n=500, from=0, to=1) {
2009 Nov 26
1
Barplot with confidence intervals
I have a file in the following format: Scenario1 Scenario1CIL Scenario1CIU Scenario2 Scenario2CIL Scenario2CIU 60 57 62 45 48 50 110 101 111 51 50 52 120 117 122 64 62 66 192 190 194 79 75 79 where: First column = Scenario1 mean value Second column = Scenario1 Low Confidence Interval Third column = Scenario1 Upper Confidence Interval Fourth column = Scenario2 mean value Fifth column =
2010 Jul 22
5
legend in R plot
Hi all, I am have some difficulty with the legend function. I need to add a legend to describe the different line types in a plot. The legend box is small. It did not include sufficient length of each line type to help distinguish the differnt line types. Is there a way to fix this. Thank you Hannah [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Sep 28
1
help on plots
Dear friends, I met a problem on plotting. My dataset is : year MHBC LHBC MHRC LURC 1993 11.75 4.50 0.43 0.46 1994 7.25 1.25 0.35 0.51 1995 8.67 2.17 0.54 0.44 1996 2.67 1.33 0.78 0.47 1997 3.42 4.92 0.69 0.48 1998 1.92 3.08 0.72 0.54 1999 2.33 2.58 0.74 0.41 2000 5.75 4.50 0.45 0.50 2001 3.75 4.42 0.52 0.47 2002 2.33
2002 Jun 05
6
mixing different modes of lty line type specification in legend() ?
Hi List, is sth. like the following possible: legend(x,y,c("A","B","C"), lty=list(1,"42","11")) ? Or: is there a possibility to define a solid line using the "string" mode for lty? Thanks Marcus -- +-------- ><> ------------------------------------------- | E-Mail: eger.m at gmx.de (NEW) | marcus.eger at
2009 Jan 14
1
Help with Plot/Legend
Dear R-Users I have 2 questions: Firstly, If I create a matplot and legend for multiple vectors and then tag another vector on using matlines (e.g. a 'total' of all vectors), is there anyway to add the new line to the legend without recreating it? I have created the plot this way because I would like to define the lty and lwd for the 'total' vector so that it can be
2006 Mar 23
1
YAML inconsistencies...
I figured I''d post here before submitting a ticket, but I''m seeing some confusing stuff when dealing with YAML now. I was using it to freeze objects in my database, and so i had some data already around to mess with. I upgraded both Ruby (1.8.3 -> 1.8.4) and Rails ( -> 1.1RC1) and this junk started. I''ve outlined the problem in two pastes, which I''ll
2006 Sep 18
1
Legend frame error (PR#9236)
Hello, The frame drawn around the legend appears to miscalculate when the x-axis decreases rather than increases. Pasted below is a simple testcase. When the x-axis decreases, the width of the legend frame appears to be calculated based on the length of the first item, rather than the maximum length of all items. Thanks, -TAG Todd A. Gibson line1=dpois(seq(0,50), 10) par(mfcol=c(2,1))
2010 Mar 16
2
Is there a way to edit a specific line in a function (e.g: doing function->text->edit->function) ?
Hello, Let's say we have the following function: foo <- function(x) { line1 <- x line2 <- 0 line3 <- line1 + line2 return(line3) } And that we want to change the second line to be: line2 <- 2 How would you do that? The two ways I know of are either to use fix(foo) And change the function. Or to just write the function again. Is there
2013 Sep 30
1
[sm.density.compare] scale up y-axis and additional line type
Dear fellows, The two questions are on sm.density.compare(). I compare kernel density estimates of two arrays of data. I'd like to scale up y-axis so that I can show better the differences in y values. English is not my first language so I'll try to explain it. I would like to stretch y-axis a bit longer but not to change the range of y values. How can I do this? Second, I'm
2004 Jun 28
2
Would this work?
I am trying to implement a rollover of extensions. exten => 3000,1,GotoIf($[${line1} = Congestion]?3:2) exten => 3000,2,Dial(${line1},15,rt) exten => 3000,3,GotoIf($[${line2} = Congestion]?5:4) exten => 3000,4,Dial(${line2},15,rt) exten => 3000,5,GotoIf($[${line3} = Congestion]?7:6) exten => 3000,6,Dial(${line3},15,rt) exten => 3000,7,GotoIf($[${line4} = Congestion]?1:8)
2006 Aug 04
2
expression() - Superscript in y-axis, keeping line break in string
I've tried several different ways to accomplish this, but as yet to no avail. My y-axis for a plot has a rather long label, and thus I have been using "/n" to break it into two lines. However, to make it technically correct for publication, I also need to use superscript in the label. For example: par(oma=c(0,0,2,0),mar=c(5,6,0.25,2),lheight=1) plot(1:10,
2003 Jul 27
2
continuous independent variable in lme
Dear All, I am writing to ask a clarification on what R, and in particular lme, is doing. I have an experiment where fly wing area was measured in 4 selection lines, measured at 18 and 25 degrees. I am using a lme model because I have three replicated per line (coded 1:12 so I need not use getGroups to creat an orederd factor). The lines are called: "18"; "25";
2004 Mar 10
1
coreutils-4.5.3-28 causing duplication?
Here's a bit of a strange one. I hunted through the ocfs-users archives, but didn't see any mention of this, so here goes... Using coreutils 4.5.3-27 on RHAS 3, the utilities perform as expected against non-OCFS volumes: $ rpm -q coreutils coreutils-4.5.3-27 # cat a 3 line test file. Works as expected $ cat /var/tmp/file line1 line2 line3 # copy that file. Works as expected $ cp
2006 Mar 25
2
Textilize problems with line breaks
I''m having a problem formatting some text. I have a textarea that I input my text into, which will then be put into an e-mail and sent out. The problem I am having is when there is a single line break. Multiple line breaks work fine (hitting enter twice), but single line breaks don''t seem to work properly. Take the following input: Line1. Line2. Line3. Line4. Using
2009 May 04
4
Producing a legend successfullly
Dear all, I'm attempting to insert a legend into a line graph. I've sorted out the positioning, but I'm unable to display the sample line and associated colour to go within the legend box. Instead, under the variable names, the numbers 1, 2, 2, 3 are displayed in a column (with '2' repeated twice). This is the code I'm using: legend(80,1150, c("Simulation",
2003 Apr 29
4
thick plot lines
Dear People, In a qqplot I am doing, I get lines/points that are very thick. I've tried setting the lwd variable to 0.1, but it doesn't seem to have any effect. Also, I have set the value of lty to dashed, but I still get dots. The command looks like qqplot(cdf.inv(seq(0,1,length=size),theta,pos,len),empmargdistvec(len,theta,pos,size), xlim=c(-theta,theta), ylim=c(-theta,theta),