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2006 Feb 06
2
panel.levelplot() for 2D histograms
Dear R-wizards, I'm trying to plot "binned scatterplots", or 2d histograms, if you wish, for a number of groups by using the lattice functionality it works fine for one group at a time, and probably I could find a work-around, but I prefer to do it the elegant way here's an example of what I want, what I tried and where it goes wrong: require(gregmisc) require(lattice) #toy
2011 Nov 16
2
Contour on top of 2d histogram
Hi all, I would like to plot one data set as a 2d histogram and another one as a contour. I can do it separately with the "hist2d" and "contour" functions, but I wonder if there is a way to combine these two plots into a single one (the ranges of the two plots are the same). Any suggestions? Thanks, Anna [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2000 Mar 26
2
hist2d() function in R?
Dear R users, I am just starting with R (v. 1.0.0) and I use Vehables & Ripley's MASS book for examples. In the intro session, there is an example of a 2D histogram on an 8x8 grid: x <- rnorm(1000) y <- rnorm(1000) contour(hist2d(x,y,,,8,8)) R complains: Error in contour(hist2d(x, y, , , 8, 8)) : couldn't find function "hist2d" I looked for hist2d() in the
2010 Jul 30
0
Flip axis on hist2d plot
I am plotting a heatmap using the hist2d function: require("gplots") x <- rnorm(2000) y <- rnorm(2000) hist2d(x, y, freq=TRUE, nbins=50, col = c("white",heat.colors(256))) However, I would like to flip the vertical y axis so that the upper left corner serves as the y-origin. How can I do that? Ralf
2010 Mar 26
0
Reverse Y-axis on hist2d diagram
I created a 2d histogram using gplots' hist2d: hist2d(x,y, freq=TRUE, nbins=50, col = c("white",heat.colors(256))) rug(x, side=1) rug(y, side=2) box() Now I would like to reverse the Y-axis, tried to use ylim=rev(range(1:400)) but seems not to work. Any ideas? Ralf
2010 Jul 09
0
Mirror axis on hist2d plot - how?
The following code produces a heatmap based on normalized data. I would like to mirror x and y axis for this plot. Any idea how to do that? require("gplots") x <- rnorm(500) y <- rnorm(500) hist2d(x, y, freq=TRUE, nbins=50, col = c("white",heat.colors(256))) Best, Ralf
2008 Jun 16
4
Superimposing Line over Histogram in Density Plot
Hi, Currently I have a density plot generated with this snippet. Is there a way I can add a line curve on top of it? I mean in one figure __BEGIN__ myhist <- hist(x col="blue", main = "Density Plot", xlab = "Exp Level", ) __END__ - Gundala Viswanath Jakarta - Indonesia
2008 Apr 14
2
Histogram Label Font Size
Hi! I'm having a trouble changing font size of histogram label. I have tried help(hist), but I couldn't find anything explain how to fix label's font size. Could you help me please? Thank you. _________________________________________________________________ Going green? See the top 12 foods to eat organic. 1N1653A [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Mar 19
2
persuade tabulate function to count NAs in a data frame
Hi, I'd like to ask you a question again. It is basically about data frames, NAs and tabulate function. I have this data frame. I already used this in one of the previous questions of mine. It intentionally looks this simple, my real 'df' dataframe is much bigger actually and again, I am not willing to annoy anyone with huge databases... So, my database: id
2008 Jan 11
1
Histogram from frequency table?
Hi, I've had some trouble figuring out how to produce a histogram in R directly given a frequency table or relative frequency table. I've looked through the documentation and mailing list, and have only found information on producing histograms given the original data set. Any help would be appreciated! An example of what I'd like to do would be to take the following frequency table:
2013 Mar 08
3
2D filled.contour plot with 1D histograms by axes
Hi everyone, I hope this question is beyond "read the manual". My task is simple, just to plot the following, but the plot in the middle should be a filled.contour plot: http://gallery.r-enthusiasts.com/graph/Scatterplot_with_marginal_histograms_78 Background: I prefer filled.contour rather than hist2d. Because, I could use kernel smooth, so the plot for discrete data won't be too
2010 Apr 16
2
how to change the position of xlab in truehist?
Hi, I'm wondering how can I change the position of xlab in truehist. For example, the following code creats a histogram with 4 bins for my discrete data. I want each bin to be labelled as 0, 1, 2, or 3 in the middle, so that it's clear each bin corresponds to each of the discrete case. I was thinking of first delete xlab and then add marks myself, but it doesn't look like it's
2009 Jul 20
1
tabulate can accept NA values?
tabulate has .C("R_tabulate", as.integer(bin), as.integer(length(bin)), as.integer(nbins), ans = integer(nbins), PACKAGE="base")$ans The implementation of R_tabulate has if(x[i] != R_NaInt && x[i] > 0 && x[i] <= *nbin) and so copes with (silently drops) NA. Perhaps the .C could have NAOK=TRUE? This is useful in apply'ing tabulate to
2009 Aug 03
1
hist2d
I'd like to use the hist2d function. What library contains it? Thanks! Simon Firestone Economist, Fair Lending Enforcement Division of Consumer and Community Affairs Federal Reserve Board Washington, DC 20551 simon.b.firestone@frb.gov (202) 785-6056 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Oct 20
2
apply function
Hi all, I have a question about apply function. Is that possible to pass some non-default arguments in the function we want to apply ? For example: if "mat" is a matrix and I want to use the "tabulate" function on its row. The command apply(mat,1,tabulate) works but I have problem with this one apply(mat, 1, tabulate(nbins=4)). Any clue ? Thanks, Eric -- Eric
2004 Feb 23
2
deleting elements from an array/object
Hello, I created a simple histogram with: myHist<-hist(myData) the object myHist now has two arrays (among the others): myHist$mids myHist$counts Since myHist$counts contains some "0", and I want to calculate the linear fit among myHist$mids and log(myHist$counts), I want remove the elements of both arrays where these "0" occurs. which are the possible solutions to
2008 Oct 21
5
how to plot the histogram and the curve in the same graph
i want to plot the histogram and the curve in the same graph.if i have a set of data ,i plot the histogram and also want to see what distribution it was.So i want to plot the curve to know what distribution it like. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-to-plot-the-histogram-and-the-curve-in--the-same-graph-tp20082506p20082506.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at
2007 Jan 12
1
wafer map drawing
Hello R-Users! Does anyone know of a package to draw/analyze silicon wafer maps? Here are some examples http://www.java2s.com/Code/Java/Chart/JFreeChartWaferMapChartDemo.htm http://dp.pdf.com/site/products/wafermap/binmap.html I've google'd and searched CRAN with no luck. It seems possible for R, given the hexbin and hist2d graphs I saw at the Graph gallery.
2006 Apr 27
3
relative frequency plot
Hi All, I want to use "hist" to get the relative frequency plot. But the range of ylab is greater than 1,which I think it should be less than 1 since it stands for the probability. Here is my code: x<-c(1,1,1,0,0,1,1,5,1,1,0,1,1,0,1,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,4,1,0,2,1,1,1 ,1,1,0,0,1,0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1)
2010 Apr 13
2
how to work with big matrices and the ff-package?
Hello everyone, I need to create and work with some big matrices that actually have somewhat over 2 million columns and 117 rows. To do some calculations on such big matrices R just needs too much memory for my PC (4GB installed). So I need a solution to work with large datasets. I'm trying to use the ff-package but I don't think I really understand the whole functionality of the