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2000 Jul 12
1
plot.times error -- missing or illegal tck parameter (PR#601)
There seems no default setting for tck, causing problems
for plot.times()
> library(chron)
> dts <- dates(c("02/27/92", "02/27/92", "01/14/92",
+ "02/28/92", "02/01/92"))
> y<-chron(dts,out.format=c("dmy","h:m:s"))
> y
[1] 270292 270292 140192 280292 010292
> plot(y,1:5)
Error in axis(n, at =
2009 Dec 11
3
`mgp[1:3]' are of differing sign (PR#14130)
Full_Name: Cornell Gonschior
Version: 2.10.0
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (212.201.28.40)
Hi,
in the introduction to R, you can find the following sentence in the par()
chapter:
"Use tck=0.01 and mgp=c(1,-1.5,0) for internal tick marks."
I thought that's nice, because I wanted to have tick marks and tick labels
inside and the axis title outside.
But:
> plot(z, las=1,
2011 Jan 13
3
Rotated, Right-Justified Labels for Shortened Tick Marks
Hello R-help,
I'm trying to make a fairly simple plot axis that goes something like
this:
plot(-10:10,-10:10, yaxt='n')
axis(side=2, las=1, hadj=1, tck=-.01, cex.axis=.6)
...but as you can see, the labels are not close enough to the y-axis
(where I want them... to save space for publication).
Can anybody help me figure out how to move these labels over the the
right a bit?
2010 Apr 20
1
multiple plots problem
hello,
i try to plot 3 graphs which have the same x.axis underneath each other. i'd
like the plots to be aligned without margings between the boxes and draw a
single x axis beneath the lowest plot.
i managed to get the alignment by setting par(mar), but the middle box is
stretched
and i cant't figure out how to get around this. par(pin) was my guess, but
this doesn't do the job
2005 Jan 31
2
how to move x-axis labels down
Hi,
In the code below, the labels I put on the x-axis are too high (they cross the
axis). Can anyone tell me how to move them down? I've tried adj=, padj=, mar=,
and various other things, but cannot move them down.
Thanks.
-Ben
labs <- paste('sample', 1:10)
plot(1:10, xaxt='n', xlab='')
axis(1, at=1:10, labels=labs, padj=1, las=2) # las is a par() parameter
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
2017 Jun 20
1
Help with the plot function
Dear all,
I found the last example of this link (
https://sites.ualberta.ca/~lkgray/uploads/7/3/6/2/7362679/6c_-_line_plots_with_error_bars.pdf)
very similar to the one I need to make for my paper, and I think I got what
I wanted by applying some of the suggestions of this mail list.
Here it is the code I devised (maybe there will be further improvements
from the list):
YEAR <- c(1996 ,
2017 Jun 20
2
Help with the plot function
Hi, Bert:
Yes, I studied the functions you suggested, but I didn't get to adapt it to
my example whose reproducible code I sent in my first email.
Here it is the code of the functions I studies:
## par
par(mfrow = c(2, 3))
par(cex = 0.6)
par(mar = c(3, 3, 0, 0), oma = c(1, 1, 1, 1))
for (i in 1:6) {
plot(1, 1, type = "n")
mtext(letters[i], side = 3, line = -1, adj = 0.1, cex =
2005 May 25
1
Plot: Distance between tick and tick label on y-axis
Hello,
I want to reduce the distance between my ticks and their labels. I managed
to do it for the x-axis, but the y-axis puzzles me. Here's an example where
there is no space between the x-asix ticks and labels.
par(las=1)
plot(runif(50), type="l",xaxt="n",yaxt="n",ylab="", bty="l")
axis(2)
axis(1,padj=-1.5)
#However,
axis(2,padj=-1.5)
2017 Jun 20
0
Help with the plot function
Hi
You are quite close. With slight modification of your code:
par(mfrow = c(2, 1))
par(cex = 0.6)
par(mar = c(0, 0, 0, 0), oma = c(4, 4, 0.5, 0.5))
par(tcl = -0.25)
par(mgp = c(2, 0.6, 0))
plot(BUD~YEAR, type="o", ann=F, axes=F, pch=19, ylim=c(60,100),data=g1)
axis(4, las=2)
mtext("Bud Break (Julian Day)", side=4, padj=4)
arrows(g1$YEAR,g1$BUD, g1$YEAR,g1$BUD + g1$BUD_SE,
2012 Feb 12
2
plotting dates, incorrectly scaled x-axis?
Hi,
I want to plot with axis.Date(), but something is scaled incorrectly.
The red vertical line in is put on a totally wrong position. (sample below)
Do you have an idea what I'm doing wrong?
Thx
Christof
x11(width=30, height=20)
x<-seq(as.Date("2010-02-27"), as.Date("2011-03-28"),"month")
y <- seq(0,100,length=length(x))
plot(y ~ x,
2010 Nov 22
2
xlim=c(min(x), max(x)) still produces extra margin on both sides of x axis in plot()
code:
op <-
par(bg='black',fg='gray',col='gray',col.axis='gray',col.lab='gray',col.main='gray',col.sub='gray',mai=c(0,0,0,0),
tck = 0.01, mgp = c(0, -1.4, 0), mar=c(0,0,0,0))
plot(x,y,ylim=c(-20,20),xlim=c(min(x),max(x)),pch='X',col = rgb(1,1,1,
0.5),yaxt="n", ann=FALSE)
abline(v=c(min(x),max(x)), lty=3,
2006 Jul 16
1
break axis using plotrix
Dear all,
I am trying to plot some data with differing range in y-values with
type="b", adding error bars and break the y-axis into two parts, one
lower part from 12 to 20, and one upper part from 34 to 40.
I have tried to follow the basic ideas from the script provided here by
Jim Lemon:
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/56487.html
My attempt looks like this:
2011 Sep 12
1
Centering lines on barplot centers.
Hello,
I am trying to port one of my plotting S+ functions to R and I am having
difficulties!!! I am including here only the troublesome code!
I first produce a barplot, saving the positions of the bar's centers.
par(mar = c(6.1, 5.1, 4.1, 4.1), mgp = c(3, 3.0, 0))
ticks.loc <- barplot(sum.of.weights, col = 5, xlab = "", ylab = "",
axes =
2002 Jul 01
3
manipulating axis labels in grid and lattice
I am trying to use wireframe at the moment and the axis labels are
overlapping with the tick labels. It seems that gpar does not yet
utilize the mgp argument. Is there anyway to manipulate the position of
the axis labels?
The best I can manage so far is to manipulate the cex so as to shrink
everything down.
thanks, Carlo Maley
--
Dr. Carlo C. Maley
Staff Scientist
Fred Hutchinson Cancer
2004 Aug 25
3
Beginners Question: Make nlm work
Hello,
I'm new to this and am trying to teach myself some R by plotting
biological data. The growth curve in question is supposed to be fitted
to the Verhulst equation, which may be transcribed as follows:
f(x)=a/(1+((a-0.008)/0.008)*exp(-(b*x)))
- for a known population density (0.008) at t(0).
I am trying to rework the example from "An Introduction to R" (p. 72)
for my case and
2013 Jan 07
1
Changing mtext direction, or using text for the margin?
Hi all,
I have read through the archives, but can't find a solution to this problem.
I need the text direction on "dependent B", plotted in margin 4, to go
top to bottom (opposite what it is now). Here's some sample code:
#plot with mtext example
par(mgp = c(2,1,0), mfrow=c(2,2), las=1, mar=c(2,2,2,2), omi=
c(0.5,0.2,0,0.2))
a<-1:10
b<-7:16
c<-21:30
plot(a~b,
2012 Apr 06
1
Saving multiple plots using tiff function
Dear R experts,
I am trying to save three plots using tiff graphics devices; however the
following code only produces two files (Rplot002.tif and Rplot003.tif)
showing figures 1 and 3. Here is a simplified ex code
tiff(filename ="Rplot%03d.tif",width=24,height=20,units="cm",res=300,
pointsize=10, compression = "lzw")
plot(1)
mtext("Fig
2009 Jul 29
1
Drawing lines in margins
Hi all,
Quick question: What function can I use to draw a line in the margin of a plot? segments() and lines() both stop at the margin.
In case the answer depends on exactly what I'm trying to do, see below. I'm using R v. 2.8.1 on Windows XP.
Cheers,
Alan
I'm trying to make a horizontal barplot with a column of numbers on the right side. I'd like to put a line between the
2009 May 06
1
Add trend line to XYPlot using a subset of the original data
I've created an xyplot that I want to add a trend line to using a subset of
the data.
The xyplot is
xyplot(X9444500~WY,data=mynewdata,xlim=c(1900,2020),ylab="TEST",
xlab="",ylim=c(100,100000),scales=list(x=list(at=c(1900,1920,1940,1960,1980,2000,2020),axs="r",tck=-1),y=list(log=TRUE,tck=-100,at=c(100,1000,10000,100000))),
panel=function(x,y,...) {