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2008 Mar 20
4
little subplot in corner
I want to draw a little subplot ("overview") into my detailed plot. It should be placed in say the top right corner and have the size of some legend (like legend(x="topright", inset=0.03, ...) #main plot plot(rnorm(100)) #give little density in corner plot(seq(-2,2,length=300),dnorm(seq(-2,2,length=300)),type="l") I don't want something like par(mfrow=c(1,2)) as
2006 Mar 10
2
Plot.date and legends
Hi: I'm trying to plot dates on the x-axis of a code, but the legend is not being displayed. I receive the following error: Error in match.arg(x, c("bottomright", "bottom", "bottomleft", "left", : 'arg' should be one of bottomright, bottom, bottomleft, left, topleft, top, topright, right, center In addition: Warning message: longer
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>
2012 Mar 30
1
avoiding expression evaluation when calling a function
Another question on functions - I have something that looks like plotter<-function(i){ temp.i<-rwb[rwb$vector1 <=(i*.10),] with(temp.i, plot(vector2, vector3, main=(i*.10),)) mod<-lm(vector3~vector3-1,data=temp.i) r2<-summary(mod)$adj.r.squared rsqrd[i]<-r2 legend("bottomright", legend=signif(r2), col="black") abline(mod) rsqrd<<-rsqrd } I'd
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 Apr 01
1
indexing in a function doesn't work?
Hello, I've written a small function that's supposed to save me some time, and it's ending up killing it- the intention is to iteratively subset a dataset fram on framevec, fit a model (either lm or nls depending on type) and return the r2 or AIC from the model, respectively. Although as far as I can tell in my code the plots are dependent on the fit of the model to the data and the
2009 Jan 14
1
Histograms: Lines and boxes
Hi folks! I'm trying to get a histogram legend to give me a filled box and a line. The problem is I keep getting both filled boxes and a line. How can I get rid of the second box from the code below? x<-rnorm(1000,mean=0,sd=1) hist(x, breaks = 50, main="Histogram of x",freq=FALSE, xlab=" x", ylab="Density",col="lightblue",
2009 Jan 14
1
Histograms: Boxes and lines
Hi folks! I'm trying to get a histogram legend to give me a filled box and a line. The problem is I keep getting both filled boxes and a line. How can I get rid of the second box from the code below? x<-rnorm(1000,mean=0,sd=1) hist(x, breaks = 50, main="Histogram of x",freq=FALSE, xlab=" x", ylab="Density",col="lightblue",
2010 Feb 02
2
mysterious extra spaces appearing in expression paste
Hi, i'm trying to put a legend on some figures and they're coming out a bit wonky. here's an example: a <- c(1:10) par(mfrow=c(2,1)) plot(a,type="s",lwd=3) leg <- c(expression(paste("data1 (",rho,"=1)")), expression(paste("data2 (",rho,"=0.0)"))) legend("bottomright",legend=leg,col=c(1,2),lwd=3)
2009 Feb 18
1
interaction.plot - gridlines and formatting legend title...
Thank you for providing advice on this graphics question. I am building an interaction.plot. d=data.frame(xx=c(3,3,2,2,1,1),yy=c(4,3,4,3,4,3),zz=c(5.1,4.2,4.4,3.5,3.3,-1.1,-1.3) d[[1]]<-as.factor(d[[1]]) d[[2]]<-as.factor(d[[2]]) print(d) interaction.plot(d$xx, d$yy, d$zz, type="b", col=c("red","blue"), legend=F, lty=c(1,2), lwd=2, pch=c(18,24),
2012 Mar 29
3
scalar assignment within a vector within function
Hello, I'm trying to create a vector of r^2 values for using a function which I will run in a "for" loop. Example: per<-rnorm(100,.5,.2)^2 x<-rnorm(100,10,5) y<-rnorm(100,20,5) fr<-data.frame(x,y,per) test<-rep(0,9) plotter<-function(i){ temp.i<-fr[fr$per <=(i*.10),] with(temp.i, plot(x, y, main=(i*.10),)) mod<-lm(y~x-1,data=temp.i)
2011 Jul 18
2
line jump in plot legend title
Hello, In order to reduce the width of my legend in a plot I introduced line jumps in the title. Here's the problem; the legend box hasn't adapted accordingly and part of the title is printed out of the frame. See the example below: plot(1:10) legend("bottomright", bg="white", fill=c(7,8,12,13,19),
2016 Oct 25
2
Colores en names.arg de un barplot()
Hola. Tengo un gráfico que tiene muchos names.arg (demasiados...), de modo tal que le vendría bien al lector usar colores intercalados, tal que el primero sea azul, el segundo negro, el tercero azul, cuarto negro, y así. Es decir, definir un vector "similar" a este: rep(c("black", "blue"), length(barras[,1]/2) que permita pintar uno y uno en este gráfico:
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
2016 Oct 25
2
Colores en names.arg de un barplot()
Gracias, Javier. Está muy bueno el post, pero en efecto refiere a legend y no a los names.arg Adjunto un archivo para poder correr el gráfico. Creo que eso ayuda a precisar el problema. Las etiquetas que aparecen al costado izquierdo de las barras son las que quiere pintar de negro y azul. También va a necesitar este objeto para que la sintaxis corra sin errores: library(RColorBrewer) #Para
2013 Mar 14
4
plotting
Hi alL, I have a data frame with 4 columns: "value", "time", "group" and "id". I would like to plot "value" vs. "time" with different colors for different levels of "group" and different symbols for different values of "id". I think I could do this but I would like to see what is an easier way to plot the
2012 Jul 19
2
Line chart with a double matrix
Hello, I have a double matrix that I want to represent in a line chart. Although I have seen some examples I still don't manage to get it. My data is this (a double matrix called mymatrix) : Blogs Wikis Redes Etiq. SPC LMS Menor de 30 57.14 28.57 14.29 28.57 57.14 28.57 de 31 a 40 63.83 61.70 29.79 17.02 59.57 70.21 de 41 a 50 72.64 70.75 47.17 20.75 55.66 75.47 Mayor de
2012 Aug 13
1
Fine Tuning Country Map
Dear All, Please see the short script at the end of the email, which I assembled looking for bits and pieces on the web. It essentially does what I need: it plots several countries as a color-coded map. I just would like to fine-tune a bit the final image, in particular (1) Select my own colors for "painting" the countries (i.e. associate manually a color to every level) (2) Be
2006 Nov 04
2
Placing of legends
Hello, placings of legends is sometimes tricky. For placing outside the plot region I found locator to be useful. Unfortunately, the click defines the upper left corner. Is there a way to change this corner (say lower right corner)? Thanks, Christian
2009 May 06
1
Positioning a legend via X and Y coordinates
Dear R Users, I'm able to display a legend using the following code: > legend("topright", c("Simulation", "Observation"), fill=2:3, bty="n") However, this causes the legend to be positioned too close to the bars in my barplot. I'd like to move the legend up slightly. I have been trying to determine the necessary values by trial and error to do