Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Even newer version of plotrix"
2011 Nov 14
1
Confused with an error message related to "plotrix" library in the newer versions of R.
Dear R Users,
Greetings!
I am confused with an error message related to "plotrix" library in the
newer versions of R.
I used to run an R script without fail in the earlier versions (R 2.8.1) of
R; but the same script is now throwing up an error message in the newer
versions (Now I have R 2.13.0 & R 2.14.0).
Herewith I am furnishing the same code for your perusal. It would
2008 Oct 24
2
plotrix and prettyR
Hi folks,
Both plotrix and prettyR have been updated. plotrix now has the "Matlab"
style dotplot that was requested not long ago on the list, provided by
that intrepid duo, Barry Rowlingson and Rolf Turner. Mike Cheetham has
contributed an implementation of the Piper diagram, also in response to
a request. prettyR has finally learned how to display SPSS value labels
in the xtab and
2012 Jan 20
3
a question about taylor.diagram in plotrix package
Hi. I have a question about the taylor.diagram() in plotrix package. How can
I control the label "correlation"? In the embedded figure you can see the
label "correlation" is too close to the ticks. How can I move it and make it
larger?
Another problem is the labels "0.95" and "0.99" are too close to the
plotting area. I do not find any method to control
2010 Feb 22
1
plotrix 2.8-3
Hi all,
I'm announcing this version of plotrix because I have made a couple of
changes that will affect users. Although the function that used to be
known as hierobarp is fairly new, there may be some users who are
surprised when they find that it has changed its name to barNest. I will
probably rename the two functions hierobarp.svymean and
hierobarp.svyprop in the next version to
2010 Jul 18
5
package "plotrix"
I installed package plotrix because reading its vignette it looks like it can help me solve a "legend" problem.
The package instaleed correctly on my Mac OS/X 10.5.8
But I cannot reproduce the examples centered on function "lgendg".
> library(plotrix)
> plot(0.5,0.5,xlim=c(0,1),ylim=c(0,1),type="n",
+ main="Test of grouped legend function")
>
2011 Aug 15
2
can't install plotrix
Hi all,
I'm having problems installing plotrix. I tried installing it through install.packages, and from the unix command line, but each time it seems to stall when it is installing the help indices.
has anyone had this same problem, is this package still maintained ?
any help?
thanks
> install.packages("plotrix")
>
> I also tried using the source package
> R CMD
2007 Dec 16
2
Changing the origin in polar.plot in plotrix package
I am trying to draw a polar plot, which is easy enough to do in the
plotrix package through the polar.plot function.
However I would like to change the origin of the length vector. For
instance all my length values are between 75 and 85, so instead of
having the origin as 0 (the default) I'd like it to be, say, 50.
Is there any way do to this in the polar.plot function, or if not is
there an
2007 Aug 20
1
polar.plot orientation and scale in plotrix
Hello all-
I would like to orient my polar.plot (from package plotrix) so that the
circular scale runs clockwise and the origin (ie. 0 degrees) starts at the
top of the plot. The defaults of running the scale counter-clockwise and
beginning with 90 degrees at the top of the graph seems counter-intuitive to
me.
I'm using R 2.5.0, and plotrix version 2.2-4.
Many thanks,
Tim
2011 Sep 17
2
R kiteChart (plotrix) arguments
Hey,
I hope someone is able to help. I've created a graph using kiteChart (in
the plotrix package) but need to know how to perform some basic text
alterations to the graph. I would like to re-orientate the text on the
y-axis from vertical to horizontal. I understand that the argument normally
for this is las=1. However, this does not seem to work. Perhaps kitechart
uses an alternative
2013 Jan 29
1
problem wih plotrix:cluster.overplot
Hello,
I am trying to use cluster.overplot from package plotrix and I get an error message when I add the "away" parameter:
require(plotrix)
distance <- read.table("distance.txt")
cmd <- cmdscale(distance)
cp <- cluster.overplot(cmd, away=2)
Error in if (sum(overplots) > 1) { :
missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
If I don't use "away",
2009 Apr 20
2
plotCI (plotrix) problem
I am attempting to create a plot with intervals "stretched" in the
x-direction using plotCI() in the plotrix package. The same data
provides an appropriate set of intervals when "stretched" in the
y-direction but I only get a lower interval when "stretched" in the
x-direction.
The data are as follows
mns <-
2009 Sep 22
3
trying to install plotrix
Here are the error messages:
> install.packages('plotrix')
Warning in install.packages("plotrix") :
argument 'lib' is missing: using '/Users/dbae/Library/R/library'
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
Error in .install.macbinary(pkgs = pkgs, lib = lib, contriburl = contriburl,
:
unable to create temporary directory
2017 Aug 16
0
Plotrix install bug with Umlauts in path name
Hi Andre,
This sounds to me like a locale problem. Installation of a package is
performed by functions like install.packages and as long as the package has
passed CRAN checks, the contents shouldn't matter. I've copied this to the
list as I'm sure that one of the experts in this area will have an answer.
Jim
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 5:48 AM, Hillers Andr? <hillers at
2023 Feb 15
0
Question about italics in legendg() - plotrix
Hi Nicole,
plotrix is intended to be modular, that is, it builds plots step by step.
This makes it easier to understand code that you haven't written or haven't
seen for a while. Here is an example showing how to change the font using
par():
library(plotrix)
plot(0,type="n",xlim=c(0,1),ylim=c(-1,0))
par(font=3)
legendg(0.115,-0.055,legend=c("Pan
2010 Mar 09
3
Fine Tuning Plotrix
Dear All,
Please see the code snippet at the end of the email.
I am using the color2D.matplot in Plotrix to plot a matrix.
It works great, but there are a few things I cannot figure out
(1) the value of cex.axis in the code snippet does not seem to affect
the final pdf at all (at least on my system, Ubuntu 9.10, plotrix and
Cairo installed from cran). How do I specify the size of the axis ticks
2010 Sep 26
4
v2.0.4 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.4.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.4.tar.gz.sig
multi-dbox users: Be careful about the INDEX change.
Maildir users: I hope v2.0 is now finally stable.
* multi-dbox: If :INDEX=path is specified, keep
storage/dovecot.map.index* files also in the index path rather than
in the main storage directory.
WARNING: if you specified
2010 Sep 26
4
v2.0.4 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.4.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.4.tar.gz.sig
multi-dbox users: Be careful about the INDEX change.
Maildir users: I hope v2.0 is now finally stable.
* multi-dbox: If :INDEX=path is specified, keep
storage/dovecot.map.index* files also in the index path rather than
in the main storage directory.
WARNING: if you specified
2010 Jun 23
5
Plotrix Trick
Dear All,
I am using the plotrix library to plot some matrices.
I have a problem: some of my data are outliers, hence using a linear
color scale does not work very well (you would see too many cells having
a similar, indistinguishable color). See the code snipped at the end of
the email.
Plotting the logarithm of the data gets the job done, but my problem is
that I would like to write in every
2013 Jan 20
2
"user units" in plotrix
hi all - i'm having some difficulty figuring out how to convert
between "user units" (which i can't find a definition for in the
plotrix package) and either (a) device units (e.g. inches with PDFs)
or (b) user coordinates along any particular axis.
as an example, suppose i set up a PDF device with inches, the device
has both outer and inner magins, and the plot region has
2011 Aug 11
2
plotrix update
I've run across what I think is a small bug in the plotrix package.
I've tried to contact the maintainer (Jim Lemon) directly but email is
returned 'undeliverable' at the provided address.
What is the best method to push a patch to a CRAN package in this case?
Thank you,
Jesse