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2008 Dec 22
0
Align legend title
Dear R developers,
I needed to align the title of legend for some of my plots. If there is interest to include
this into base R, bellow are the examples and the relevent diffs.
Regards, Gregor
x <- 1:10
y1 <- 1.5 * x
y2 <- 2.0 * x
y <- cbind(y1, y2)
source(file=url("http://gregor.gorjanc.googlepages.com/legend.R"))
matplot(x, y, type="l", lty=c(1, 2))
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2009 Nov 30
1
Continuous legend colors
Dear List,
I am trying to get a basic plot to show a continuous range of fill colors. It is probably easiest to demonstrate. I would like a legend like in the following example:
Satellite.Palette <-colorRampPalette(c("blue3","cyan","aquamarine","yellow","orange","red"))
require(fields)
image.plot(volcano, col = Satellite.Palette
2007 Oct 30
1
Sweave line length
Hello,
I am trying to add R code to my dissertation and the length of a line
of text that Sweave generates is longer than the right margin in my
dissertation. I have found no way to tell Sweave how to set the line
length. I am using an iMac with tiger ver. 10.4.10, and R: ver.
2.5.1. Here is the R code that is longer than my right margin:
input to Sweave:
2012 Apr 20
1
Ternaryplot as an inset graph
Hello
I am trying to add a ternary plot as a corner inset graph to a larger
main ternary plot. I have successfully used add.scatter in the past for
different kinds of plots but It doesn't seem to work for this particular
function. It overlays the old plot rather than plotting as an inset.
Here is a simple version of what I'm trying. Note that if I change the
inset plot to be an ordinary
2012 Mar 15
1
Bar graph with 2 Y axis
Dear R users,
I need to draw a barplot with 2 Y axis. I have 3 days each of wich having 2 groups (and error bar for each of them). The height of the 3rd day is too tall compared to others. That's why I have to use a second Y axis for that. I am using "barplot2" function of "gplots" library (to be able to add error bars as well). Data and codes currently I am using is
2006 May 10
2
Legend titles in log plots broken? (ver. 2.2.1)
Legend titles work in linear plots:
curve(1/x, xlim = c(0, 1))
legend(x = 'topright', inset = 0.04,
legend = '1/x', lty = 1,
title = 'Legend Title')
But when you change to a log plot on either dimension things get screwy:
curve(1/x, xlim = c(0, 1), log = 'y')
legend(x = 'topright', inset = 0.04,
legend = '1/x', lty = 1,
2012 Feb 10
5
how to plot a nice legend?
i'd like to plot a legend in my diagram. The diagram will be included
in a TikZ LaTeX document later.
I tried the legend() function, but
- it can not find a good place it self where the legend fits
and playing around with coordinates and scaling consumes a lot time
- standard settings for the text need adjustment
(linespacing is quite large and so on)
Is there an alternative to
2010 Jan 12
1
Multiple symbols per single line in a legend
Hello everybody,
Is it possible to coax legend() into displaying more than one simbol per
line in legend? I have a graph like the one attached to this mail; I would
like to reorganize the legend in such a way that the duplicate text would be
omitted, i.e., the first line would read <square> <triangledown> "increasing
frequency" and the second one would read <circle>
2023 Mar 06
1
legend: interplay between title and y.intersp
Hi,
I think you are right, legend cannot do it. I have now created my own
legend function where I changed only one line and now it works the way I
want it to. But I'm not sure if that might not have other side effects.
I have the impression that the legend and the title start at the same
y-position (try y.intersp=0). Only if y.intersp is big enough, then it
leads to a non-overlap of
2003 Dec 12
1
legend() graphics output bug (PR#5725)
Full_Name: Daniel Gasser
Version: 1.8.1
OS: Win XP
Submission from: (NULL) (130.60.20.92)
The legend()-Function shows a different behaviour than it did in Version 1.6.1.
It plots a black box left of the legend lines on each legend row. In 1.6.1 there
was just the line in appropriate color for each row in the legend (i was using
exactly the same legend statement and same plot function).
My legend
2023 Mar 04
1
legend: interplay between title and y.intersp
Set the legend position explicitly with x and y values and add xpd = TRUE
to the legend call to clip the plot to the figure region and not the plot
region (the default). Something like this (you may have to fool around with
y.intersp, etc. to allow enough space between the legend lines):
plot(c(0,1), c(0,1), type="n")
legend(x = .4, y = 1.25, legend=c("", "",
2007 Sep 13
1
minimize white space around lattice plot
Dear list,
I'm trying to produce a plot via xyplot with minimal sourounding white
space. However, I cannot find the options in xyplot, ps.options or
wherever which prevents lattice from drawing quite some white space
around my plot. However, this is quite a problem for me as I want to
produce an inset plot inside another lattice-plot. I'm using the panel
function to open a viewport and
2007 Oct 18
1
Lattice fails to draw insets
Hello all lattice experts!
I'm currently trying to plot inset figures in my lattice graphics. The
plot is composed out of two panels and in each panel I want to show an
inset figure which is a closeup of the data in each panel. Thus in each
panel I call xyplot again to plot the inset which I place in a grid
viewport. Nevertheless, once my first inset plot is drawn, lattice
aborts with an
2023 Mar 06
1
legend: interplay between title and y.intersp
What about
plot(c(0,1), c(0,1), type="n")
legend("top", legend=c("", "a", ""), col=c("blue", "red", "green"),
title="test", y.intersp=c(1,-0.4), lwd=1)
(in recent versions of R)
Best,
Uwe
On 06.03.2023 11:34, Sigbert Klinke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think you are right, legend cannot do
1999 Sep 11
1
legend(): adjust space between symbol and tex
Hello,
I'd like to ask, how to adjust the space between symbol/line and text in a
legend. My legend() is build like that
legend(xmax-netzdiff/11, # shouldn't matter here
ifelse(ydiff>=0, #
ymin-6.5*(netzdiff/11), #
ymax-netzdiff/11), #
c("stehender Stamm","Windwurf",
2012 Feb 03
1
incomplete final line found on <name of my sourced function file>
Dear R-ers,
I hope there is a really simple solution to my problem.
I've written a function that I saved in an .r file. I source this file
in my code. For a while it worked fine. But then when I run the line:
source("F mylineplot.r")
I started getting a warning:
In readLines(file) : incomplete final line found on 'F mylineplot.r'
I have no idea why - I tried to check and
2010 Apr 01
2
Adding regression lines to each factor on a plot when using ANCOVA
Dear R users,
i'm using a custom function to fit ancova models to a dataset. The data are
divided into 12 groups, with one dependent variable and one covariate. When
plotting the data, i'd like to add separate regression lines for each group
(so, 12 lines, each with their respective individual slopes). My 'model1'
uses the group*covariate interaction term, and so the coefficients
2023 Mar 04
1
legend: interplay between title and y.intersp
Hi,
my MWE is not working as expected:
plot(c(0,1), c(0,1), type="n")
legend("top", legend=c("", "", "a"), col=c("blue", "red", "green"),
title="test", y.intersp=0.2, lwd=1)
The lines are not below the title. I want (nearby) lines as in the plot,
but below the title. Is there a way to achieve this?
2008 Feb 18
1
Plotting a legend outside the figure - units
Dear R gurus,
I am trying to plot a legend in the margins of a figure. The basic idea is to have two (or more) plots on the same figure, but then to have a common legend at the bottom of the plot. The approach that I have taken is to setup the figures, then do a "dummy" plot of the legend to determine the height of the legend box (ie from the value returned by the legend() command). I
2005 Dec 06
2
figure with inset
I am trying to plot a figure within a figure (an inset that shows a closeup of
part of the data set). I have searched R-help and other sources but not found a
solution.
What I would like to do is
(1) produce a plot
(2) specify a window that will be used for the next plot (in inches or using the
coordinate system of the plot produced in (1)
(3) overlay a new plot in the window specified under (2)