Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Overall Legend"
2004 Mar 20
2
labels on axis(4) and adaptation of legend to size of the plot
Hi weekend R helpers,
*Is it possible to get a ylabel on the right hand side axis ==> axis(4)?
Thankx,
Jan
opar <- par(mfrow = c(2,1))
plot(ts.Origi[,1],ylab='NDII', main=name)
# Add the legend text in the right order
legend.txt <- c("NDII", "Inverse KBDI")
legend(2001.8,0.29, legend.txt,col=c(1,2), lty=1)
2003 Jan 17
2
Re: Universal legend in plot
Dear R-users:
I asked a question on how I can have a universal legend in a plot and
received the following result. I tried using "layout" but I can't seem to
work on the "empty" plot (where I have to have the legend). I tried "oma"
but I couldn't improve the quality of the plot, and that I didn't know how
to specify all the line types using the
2012 Jun 02
1
mtext bug
Sir,
I have hit a the limits of my understanding of text / par / opar etc...
I have a few related xts data frames which have multiple columns, and have
written a for-loop to make a set of charts - however i do not get any
margin text when i run the loop.
when i test the code outside of the loop the margin text appears - however
when i run the loop the margin text does not appear ... what gives?
2010 Jan 20
2
Plot frame border to start at zero?
Hello,
I am creating plots of hourly precipitation and accumulated
precipitation (on different axis, see attached image). I was wondering
how can I have the plot frame (black border) start at zero, it looks
like it is plotted less than zero?
The code I use to create the png files is below:
CairoPNG(PNG_file,width=1000, height=600, pointsize=14, bg="white")
opar <-
2007 Jan 02
3
graphical parameters: margins
Hi all,
Please, while using image() which is the graphical parameter which control the space between ylab and the y axis? I do need to write a number of relatively long y labels and I am not able the control, if possible, this space.
See the effect I need to avoid...
http://nvx.environmentalchange.net/@rrodriguez/images/overlapping.jpg
Thanks for your help,
Ricardo
--
Ricardo Rodr?guez
Your
2010 Jun 13
1
losing line of mtext when saving to png format
I have a simple graph (oode below) which looks fine on the screen but when
I save it in png format the title (actually the last mtext line) is cut off.
I am pretty sure that I am doing something very stupid but
other than playing around with the png height and width commands which don't seem to help I have no idea of what to look for.
Any suggestions or cures would be appreciated.
Thanks
2008 Jun 12
4
overall title
I have a 2x2 plot set up using: par(mfrow=c(2,2))
I'd like to put an overall title on the page, but I cannot figure out how. Any ideas?
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2008 Jul 02
2
position legend below x-axis title
Dear helpers,
I'm using a R script on several different datasets, which makes that
axis scales may vary quite a lot from dataset to dataset. So what I'm
looking for now, is how to automagically find out how to position the
legend (horizontal) in the space below the x-axis title, and how to
make sure that the legend is within the limits of the lower inner or
outer margin?
I'm aware of
2010 Jan 20
2
legend in multiple plot
Dear R users,
I'm making multiple plots within the same pdf page (par(mfcol = c(5,1)), and
want a legend for this at the bottom of all the plots. From previous mails
it has been suggested to use par(xpd=TRUE), increase the margin at the last
plot, and then draw the legend. However, when I do this, the last plot gets
smaller with the same amount I increase the margin with.
The problem seems to
2013 Apr 23
2
Frustration to get help R users group
Dear R users/developers
I requested help to solve the problem of formulating Multivariate Sample
selection model by using Full Information Maximum Likelihood
(FIML)estimation method. I could not get any response. I formulated the
following code of FIML to analyse univariate sample selection problem.
Would you please advise me where is my problem
library (sem)
library(nrmlepln)
Selection
2011 Jul 10
3
change legend character size in image.plot
I'm using the image.plot() function (fields package), but I want to enlarge
the characters of the legend (as they are too small to be read in a combined
figure), but there is no way I can find a command to do this. I can enlarge
the legend bar (with legend.witdh), axis character size (cex.axis) or the
total legend size (legend.shrink), but not the character size of the legend
characters
2003 Jan 08
2
Maps in R
Is there a way to generate maps in R. Specifically, I have calculated
estimates of intra-regional inequality for US states, and would like to
project that information onto a map.
Thanks,
Nirmala
2010 Aug 14
1
Help with graphing impulse response functions
Dear colleagues/contributors,
I'd be pleased if someone could provide insights on how to plot impulse response functions in a format that can easily be copied in a word document just as plotting time-series of variables.
I had followed the outline suggested by Benhard Pfaff [see http://127.0.0.1:17693/library/vars/html/irf.html] but I am unable to get the impulse response functions in a
2007 Aug 30
1
Barplot2 using for loop, how to adjust margins?
Hi R-users,
I inted to make multiple plots using for loop. The question is how can
I adjust the left hand side margin of the plot according to the
names.arg argument in barplot2. In every plot I have different
annotations in the y axis and they vary in length. Now when I have
fixed margins
opar <- par(mar=c(3,15,0,2)...
I get the same margins in all of the plots. That leaves lots of white
2004 Nov 08
1
whishlist: legend - changing color of the boxes-border
Hi,
Drawing a legend I would like to be able to specify the color of boxes which are drawn if fill or density is specified.
eg.
legend(0,40000,c("raw","LR/PR-TPS"),fill=c(1,2),col=c(1,2),density=c(20,20),angle=c(-20,45),bty="n")
Currently the color of the boxes -- border is always black and can *not* be changed. To get this option only a *minimal* change is
2007 May 22
4
Legend outside plotting area
Hi,
I have been trying many of the suggested options
to place a legend outside plotting area, including
something like this:
par(xpd=T,
oma=par()$oma+c(4.5,0,1.5,0),mar=par()$mar+c(1,0,1,0)
But the aspect of the four plots gets compromised
when I change the margin settings. I cannot use mtext
because I need to use colors for the text. I tried
layout, but wouldn't let me include
2008 Sep 04
2
Adding a legend to R graph device with several plots (no to individual plots!)
Dear Users, I already posted this question: it either went unnoticed,
or it is to basic (if this is so, please sent me a hint).
I would like to know if there is a way to add a common
legend to an arrangement of plots. In the example below, I get four
plots in my device. each one has a density for 1995 and one for 2006.
I have found that using legend or smartlegend I can add a legend to
each plot,
2006 Sep 03
4
How can I fit the secondary y axis legend on my graph?
Dear All,
Having a bit of trouble with plotting two y variables on the same
graph. I cannot manage to get the secondary y axis label on to the right
of the axis - it gets plotted beyond the graphic window I assume?! The
way I constructed the graph is thus:
plot(data[,3],data[,2],axes=F, type="b") ## plots my data from two
data colums without axes - fine
axis(1, at=data[,3])
2002 Jul 31
2
Bug in legend?
This is a bit obscure but caused me some grief... R1.5.1/MS
Windows
There seems to be a peculiarity in legend associated with the use
of expression text. It seems as if expression text is used in (eg) an
mtext call then if the call to legend also includes expression text
and a subscript then the legend box and line spacing depends on
the value of cex used in the previous call to mtext,
2003 Sep 29
5
colours in dotchart (PR#4343)
Problem: neither fg or bg
nor color work properly in dotchart.
version: R-1.7.1 for windows
code which shows the errors:
x <-
matrix(rnorm(16),ncol=2,dimnames=list(paste("a",1:8,sep=""),c("before","afte
r")))
dotchart(x,fg="blue",bg="lightgrey")
dotchart(x,color=c("red","blue"))
Dr Ian J Wilson
Lecturer in