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2006 Mar 11
1
RFC: default background on lattice plots
Hi, Many of the complaints about lattice stem from the default settings (a.k.a. theme) on screen devices, which has a grey background. It's easy enough to change this, even pseudo-permanently through a startup script, so this is not a serious problem. However, there's one situation where this has an unfortunate effect: on Windows, someone might 1. create a plot (on screen) 2. right click
2009 Aug 06
1
specify lattice black-and-white theme
Is there a simple way to specify a theme or trellis (lattice) parameters so that, in a multipanel (conditioned) plot, there is no color and in the strips there is no shading? This is the effect achieved on page 124 of Deepayan Sarkar's "Lattice" (figure 7.2). I managed to trick lattice into making a grayscale plot on my interactive display as follows: > graphics.off() >
2004 Jul 18
2
gray background in png
Hi all, I'm having a problem creating png images with trellis.device. I would like to create many plots with a white background using a sequence number in the file argument (i.e. "%02d"). The first plot is as expected with a white background. However, the second and all subsequent plots have a gray background. I would like all plots to have a white (or transparent)
2002 Jan 15
0
RE: new version of lattice
I'll get to it tomorrow afternoon or on Thursday (if my son isn't sick anymore). Chris. -----Original Message----- From: Deepayan Sarkar [mailto:deepayan at stat.wisc.edu] Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 4:13 AM To: r-announce at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: new version of lattice A new version of the Lattice package is now available on CRAN. A list of the (mostly minor) changes are
2003 Jun 19
1
lattice and Sweave
I'm having trouble using lattice and Sweave together. An example of the trouble is the chunk <<fig=true, eps=false>>= library(nlme) data(Orthodont) plot(Orthodont) @ This gives a warning Warning message: No Active Device, using default values in: trellis.par.get("add.text") and creates a pdf file with no pages. I think this is related to the fact that a figure
2008 May 20
2
need some help in plotting xy graph
Hi Dataframe fdf contains bin rate overlay 1 1 90 Assign First/cc _from_SN_53 RNC_20_to_SN_50 RNC_21_Success Rate 2 2 93 Assign First/cc _from_SN_53 RNC_20_to_SN_50 RNC_21_Success Rate 3 1 90 Assign First/cc _from_SN_50 RNC_21_to_SN_53 RNC_20_Success Rate 4 2 94 Assign First/cc _from_SN_50 RNC_21_to_SN_53
2007 Jun 24
0
plot just one page of lattice plot
Great stuff, thanks. I'm copying this solution to R-help for reference. On 6/24/07, deepayan.sarkar at gmail.com <deepayan.sarkar at gmail.com> wrote: > On 6/23/07, Felix Andrews <felix at nfrac.org> wrote: > > Hi Deepayan, > > > > I have a Lattice question: is there any way to plot just one > > (specified) page of a multi-page display? > > Not in
2002 Dec 16
1
Lattice: panel.superpose function does not pass subscripts and groups arguments (PR#2377)
Full_Name: Volker Franz Version: 1.5.1 OS: Debian-Linux Submission from: (NULL) (134.176.77.64) Hi, working with the panel.superpose function, I found out that this function does not pass the subscripts and groups arguments to panel.groups functions. In my view, this seems an unnecessary restriction, because the subscripts-mechanism which allows to access the original data should also work if
2008 Jun 24
1
Dynamically switching lattice device characteristics in Sweave under Makefile control
I am indebted to Deepayan Sarkar for lattice graphics, Fritz Leisch for Sweave and the authors of the beamer package for LaTeX. For me these are a "killer app" combination. I wouldn't want to go back to creating presentations in any other way. When I create a presentation I use a Makefile that allows me to the presentation version of the slides, a 4-up version for printing on
2005 Jun 02
0
Thanks! (was panel.axis() & grid/lattice settings)
Deepayan, Paul: Thanks very much for the very useful leads. I just spent some time this afternoon implementing your suggestions and my early test results are very encouraging. Paul, I understand the potential device re-sizing issue with the convert family of functions in grid, and will be in touch in case it becomes problematic for my applications. I very much look forward to your upcoming
2009 Aug 01
3
Transparency and trellis device
Dear R-users, I am trying to produce trellis (png, or jpeg) graphs with transparent background, but I cannot manage to make that happen. I tried to play around with themes but to no avail. Any advise on the following example will be greatly appreciated: Thank you Sebastien #### library(lattice) df <- data.frame(a=rep(1:4,4), b=rep(1:4,4), c=rep(1:4,each=4)) settings <- standard.theme()
2005 Feb 03
0
two issues (black and white trellis graphics)
On the first issue, there's a recent post you can find in the archives. It's from Deepayan Sarkar on January 2 this year. It would probably pop up on a search for "black white lattice" or something similar. The key part of his answer: I'd do something like this as part of the initialization: <<...>> library(lattice) ltheme <- canonical.theme(color = FALSE)
2004 Sep 29
2
lattice .ps graphic is rotated in LaTeX slides
I've generated a version of the classic dotplot of the barley data with library(lattice) data(barley) trellis.device("postscript", color=TRUE, file="barley2x3.ps") old.settings <- trellis.par.get() trellis.par.set("background", list(col = "white")) lset(list(superpose.symbol=list(pch=c(19, 1, 25, 2, 15, 22, 23),
2005 Jul 28
2
lattice/ grid.layout/ multiple graphs per page
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 10.1 release: R 2.0.0 editor: GNU Emacs 21.3.2 front-end: ESS 5.2.3 --------------------------------- Colleagues I have a set of lattice plots, and want to plot 4 of them on the page. I am having trouble with the layout. grid.newpage() pushViewport(viewport(layout = grid.layout(2,2))) pushviewport(viewport(layout.pos.col = 1, layout.pos.row = 1)) working trellis
2008 Aug 25
1
lattice : using both strip and strip.left
Dear all, I'm routinely using lattice and ggplot2, I wish to create a lattice theme that looks not too dissimilar to ggplot's defaults so I can include both graphs in a document with a consistent look. To illustrate my questions, consider the following example: > library(ggplot2) > library(lattice) > > # example data > x <- seq(0, 10, len = 100) > y1 <-
2005 Apr 22
1
Help needed with lattice graph!
Dear R users, If I manage to sort out this graph, it is certainly a candidate for the new R graph gallery (http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/displayGallery.php)! I created the following lattice graph: library(lattice) tmp <- expand.grid(geology = c("Sand","Clay","Silt","Rock"), species =
2001 Aug 13
2
printing lattice plots
Hi I'm trying to print several plots to a multi-page postscript file. Some plots are output of basic commands, some are produced by "trellis" commands (from the package lattice). Right now I'm not able to get a straightforward black and white color scheme for the latter kind: when I open the postscript file the "trellis" plots are invisible, or parts of them are
2005 Apr 26
1
Problem with clipping in Lattice, and closing a postscript device
I would appreciate any answer to the following two problems I am having with the Lattice package. First, in most instances of using Lattice, the produced graphs have some clipping, usually at the borders of the encompassing rectangles. An example of this is here: http://cs.uwm.edu/~vu/lattice.pdf where the clipping occurs in the first half of the X axis. Second, when printing to a postscript
2011 Dec 30
1
Lattice: Setting Conditioning Panel Order in Trellis Plots
I've looked in Deepayan Sarkar's book without finding how to specify the order of conditioning panels in a trellis plot. Here's the issue I'm trying to resolve: Sampling locations along a stream channel are not sequentially numbered. For example, the panel order for one plot (lower left to upper right, 4 panels per row): SC, SC-1, SC-100, SC-139, SC-140, SC-141, SC-145. SC-2,
2008 Dec 31
2
Lattice trellis.focus() with pdf
Hi, I have a the code for a plot that works perfectly running in R and printing to a Quartz object but which doesn't work when I make the trellis device a pdf. The code is as follows: ---- trellis.device(device="pdf", new=TRUE) trellis.par.set(my.theme()) dotplot(Y ~ X | C, groups=G, data=D, layout=c(2,1), ... ) trellis.focus("panel", 1, 1) for (y in 1:5) {