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1999 Dec 09
0
setting par(fig) resets par(mfrow), par(mfcol)
Can we add a note to the documentation that setting par(fig) resets par(mfrow) and par(mfcol) to c(1,1)? Or are mfrow and mfcol now deprecated in favor of all the split screen stuff? (I was spending the morning trying to write some code that plotted multiple subplots within whatever plot region was active at the moment; I was able to set and reset fig successfully, but got very confused as to
2006 Apr 19
2
par(tmag) question
Dear list, I'm trying to understand the graphical parameters by a systematic exploration of the par() function (if you are interested by the result it's here http://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/R/fichestd/tdr75.pdf, the comments are all in french but it's pure R code under Sweave). I have a problem with par(tmag) illustrated by the following code:
2006 May 23
2
multiple plots with par mfg
Hi, I'm trying to add points to 2 plots on the fly using par(mfg=vector) so switch between them. However, the appropriate scales aren't switched when changing from one plot to another, e.g. par(mfcol=c(2,1)) plot(1,1, col="blue") # blue plot plot(1.2,1.2, col="red") # red plot points(1.1,1.1) # appears to bottom left of red point par(mfg=c(1,1)) #
2005 Oct 18
1
RMySQL problems
I get the following error trying to connect to a MySQL database: > library(RMySQL) Loading required package: DBI > drv<-dbDriver("MySQL") > con<-dbConnect(drv, user="hothand", password=xxx, host="localhost", dbname="hh03"); Error in mysqlNewConnection(drv, ...) : RS-DBI driver: (could not connect hothand at localhost on dbname
2006 Mar 09
1
lsa and Rstem?
Dear r-helpers, I can't get lsa to run because: > library(lsa) Loading required package: Rstem Error in library(pkg, character.only = TRUE, logical = TRUE, lib.loc = lib.loc) : 'Rstem' is not a valid package -- installed < 2.0.0? In addition: Warning message: cannot create HTML package index in: make.packages.html() > install.packages('Rstem') Warning in
2005 Jul 19
1
S4 Dispatching
Is it possible for S4 to (continue) dispatch to a class created during dispatching? The code below doesn't work; is this not possible or have I ommitted something? Concept was to create a SEXP with R_AllocatePtr, give it a class attribute, and continue dispatch. Example code below omits multiple parameters that can be different types. Essentially, any parameter would be converted to an
2006 Mar 16
3
sub returns garbage (PR#8687)
Full_Name: Todd Bailey Version: 2.1 OS: Mac OS-X 10.4.3 Submission from: (NULL) (87.112.79.124) sub returns garbage in some strings when replacing something with nothing and fixed=TRUE. For example: > a=c('hello','hello'); sub('lo','',a,fixed=TRUE) [1] "hel" "hel\0\0" > a=c('hello','hello');
2005 Oct 26
1
Pb encountered with demos
Hi all, I've just installed R on my Mac & PC. The base demo run fine.. But I'm encountering several pb with some packages (installed using CRAN binaries using the menu) - Lattice: > demo(lattice,package='lattice') demo(lattice) ---- ~~~~~~~ Type <Return> to start : > require(grid) [1] TRUE > old.prompt <- grid.prompt(TRUE) > old.settings
2005 Oct 29
1
dyn.load() error: bad external relocation length
R-helpers, Is there an easy way to call an external (C) program using .C or .Call without including the code in a package. I know how to do it using system(), but that doesn't seem to be a permanent or portable solution. Initially I tried: .Call('filepath.to.c.function', arg1) and got this error: Error in .Call("filepath.to.c.function", "arg1", :
2006 Feb 08
1
invalid graphics state using dev.print (fwd)
On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 18:12, Simon Urbanek wrote: > On Feb 6, 2006, at 5:24 PM, Paul Roebuck wrote: > >> Tried on R-Sig-Mac with no responses, but I need some kind >> of answer. >> [...] >> Does the following work on your system? > > Interesting, no, it doesn't either. For png and pdf I use > Quartz + quartz.save (it produces much nicer results) so > I
2011 Oct 05
2
subplot strange behavoir
Hello, Below is some example code that should reproduce an error I'm encountering while trying to create a tiff plot with two subplots. If I run just the following bit of code through the R GUI the result is what I'd like to have appear in the saved tiff image: x<-seq(0:20) y<-c(1,1,2,2,3,4,5,4,3,6,7,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,4,3,6) plot(x,y,type="l",las=1,ylim=c(0,12))
2005 May 18
1
source-only package, but still: Error: package 'simple' was built for powerpc-apple-darwin7.9.0
I have a number simple R functions written for the biologists I work with. These functions will evolve, and the documentation will get steadily better. I hope to put them in a package on a local webserver, along with lots of help files, so that the users can easily update their installation. The functions are pure R, with no compiled code, but alias, I cannot figure out how to build this
2006 Feb 01
1
R CMD check barfs at 'suggested' package
I have been running R CMD check for the first time on of our own packages, which otherwise builds, installs and runs just fine. The package depends on package akima and suggests package multtest; suggesting multtest is indicated because a) it loads a lot of other Bioconductor packages, very slowly, and b) it is only needed for one specific subroutine, which executes require(multtest)
2006 Apr 28
4
par(mfror=c(1,2))
dear list, i have a problem using the par function. in one graphic device i want to have two plots so i tried to use par(mfror=c(1,2)). of course it worked out, but the height now is twice the length of the width for each single plot. what i actually wanted is something like par(mfrow=c(2,2)) where only the top (or bottom) two plots are drawn with entire length proportions of 1 to 2 ( height 1,
2005 May 19
1
Problems installing wxRuby on Mac OS X 10.3.9
I tried to install wxRuby on my Mac, but I get the following error. g++ -fno-common -g -O2 -pipe -fno-common `wx-config --cxxflags`    -I. -I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/powerpc-darwin7.9.0 -I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/powerpc-darwin7.9.0 -I.   -x objective-c++  -c htmleasyprinting.cpp htmleasyprinting.cpp: In static member function `static VALUE    WxHtmlEasyPrinting::PrinterSetup(int, VALUE*,
2006 Jan 24
6
R vs. Excel (R-squared)
Hello All- I found an inconsistency between the R-squared reported in Excel vs. that in R, and I am wondering which (if any) may be correct and if this is a known issue. While it certainly wouldn't surprise me if Excel is just flat out wrong, I just want to make sure since the R- squared reported in R seems surprisingly high. Please let me know if this is the wrong list. Thanks!
2006 Mar 23
2
invalid variable type in model.frame within a function
Dear expeRts, I came across the following error in using model.frame: # make a data.frame jet=data.frame(y=rnorm(10),x1=rnorm(10),x2=rnorm(10),rvar=rnorm(10)) # spec of formula mf1=y~x1+x2 # make the model.frame mf=model.frame(formula=mf1,data=jet,weights=rvar) Which gives the desired output: > mf y x1 x2 (weights) 1 0.8041254 0.1815366 0.4999551 1.4957814 2
2005 Aug 15
2
R CMD check failure on minimal code
I have a peculiar problem that I'm sure is a simple one, but I can't figure out what my mistake is. Can someone enlighten me? I have a simple file, class.R: ## setClass("abc",representation(a = "character", b = "ANY")) I have a package directory ExpressCGH1 made with package.skeleton. The package happily builds and installs, but R CMD check fails with
2006 Apr 13
1
bus error on calling nmmin
Hi, I'm trying to get a toy program making use of nmmin to run successfully. I've gotten to the point of compiling. However, when I attempt to run my executable, I guess a bus error. I see that someone else has asked about using nmmin before <http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/06/03/23944.html>, but I haven't come across any replies. Is there some documentation on how to
2011 Feb 22
2
Plotting a functional time series
Hello, I'm willing to plot a sequence of densities on a 3d graph, something like ----------------------------------------------------------------- x <- sapply(1:10, function(i)rnorm(1000)) f <- sapply(1:10, function(i)density(x[,i], from=-5,to=5)$y) grid <- density(x[,1], from=-5,to=5)$x win.graph() persp(grid1, 1:10, f,theta=-50, phi=30, d=2)