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2006 Apr 19
2
par(tmag) question
Dear list, I'm trying to understand the graphical parameters by a systematic exploration of the par() function (if you are interested by the result it's here http://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/R/fichestd/tdr75.pdf, the comments are all in french but it's pure R code under Sweave). I have a problem with par(tmag) illustrated by the following code:
2005 Jul 13
1
unexpected par('pin') behaviour
hi everybody, I noticed the following: in one of my scripts 'layout' is used to generate a (approx. square) grid of variable dimensions (depending on no. of input files). if the no. of subplots (grid cells) becomes moderately large (say > 9) I use a construct like ###layout grid computation and set up occurs here### ... opar <- par(no.readonly = T);
2000 Apr 28
1
graphics: par(mfg=c(i,j,r,c)) (PR#529)
Full_Name: Craig A. McKinstry Version: 1.0.0 OS: WinNT4.0 and Win98 Submission from: (NULL) (192.101.100.130) When creating a multi-panel graphic, the command par(mfg=c(i,j,r,c)) is supposed to allow the user free movement between graphics panels to develop each panel separately. This works for the first invocation of par(mfg=c()) and for the first panel panel specified, but not for subsequent
2007 Mar 17
1
problem with mfg argument of par
I'm having a problem with the mfg option of par. Am I making an error in my usage? Here is a simple example that I thought would plot to the 4 corners of a 2x2 plot but doesn't plot to the lower right and plots twice on the upper left. par(mfrow = c(2, 2)) pos <- as.matrix(expand.grid(1:2, 1:2)) for (ix in 4:1) { par(mfg = pos[ix, ]) plot(1:5) } Thank you in advance. R version
2005 Apr 26
2
postscript (eps) / latex / par(mfg=...) / problem!
The same problem I am having has been reported here http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/devel/04a/0344.html Namely that using par(mfg=...) with a postscript (eps) for inclusion with latex makes the figure appear upside down and back to front (flipped)! Converting the dvi to ps makes matters worse (the eps seems to be broken), however, it appears fine with gv. Here is (basically) the code I am
2005 Apr 26
2
postscript (eps) / latex / par(mfg=...) / problem!
The same problem I am having has been reported here http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/devel/04a/0344.html Namely that using par(mfg=...) with a postscript (eps) for inclusion with latex makes the figure appear upside down and back to front (flipped)! Converting the dvi to ps makes matters worse (the eps seems to be broken), however, it appears fine with gv. Here is (basically) the code I am
2009 Apr 03
1
Error in par(split.screens[[n]]) : parameter "i" in "mfg" is out of range
I'm working on my 'oce' package, trying split.screen() instead of par(mfrow). My code is too long to post, and I hope it's ok that I ask this question without doing so. My code seems to work fine when I source() it, but when I do "R CMD check" on my package, I get the error that I've put as the subject line, when it runs examples. If I comment out the plot()
2006 Jan 20
1
par(mfg=) and postscript and pdf
This is related to the incorrect bug report PR#7820. Marc Schwartz pointed out in https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2005-April/033016.html an example of a real problem. If you call par(mfg=) after par(mfrow) (or mfcol) and before you have done any plotting, NewPage is not called on the device at the start of the first page. That causes the DSC comments to be incorrect on postscript()
2004 Feb 20
1
unexpected postscript output with par(mfg)
Hi, a colleague of mine encountered some unexpected behavior regarding the postscript output from R. It's difficult for me to tell whether or not this is an R problem or a ghostview/gv/interpreter problem. Just to note, I think it's exactly the same situation reported here: http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02/archive/25436.html The following code produces a working plot (no
2005 Oct 18
1
RMySQL problems
I get the following error trying to connect to a MySQL database: > library(RMySQL) Loading required package: DBI > drv<-dbDriver("MySQL") > con<-dbConnect(drv, user="hothand", password=xxx, host="localhost", dbname="hh03"); Error in mysqlNewConnection(drv, ...) : RS-DBI driver: (could not connect hothand at localhost on dbname
2006 Mar 09
1
lsa and Rstem?
Dear r-helpers, I can't get lsa to run because: > library(lsa) Loading required package: Rstem Error in library(pkg, character.only = TRUE, logical = TRUE, lib.loc = lib.loc) : 'Rstem' is not a valid package -- installed < 2.0.0? In addition: Warning message: cannot create HTML package index in: make.packages.html() > install.packages('Rstem') Warning in
2005 Jul 19
1
S4 Dispatching
Is it possible for S4 to (continue) dispatch to a class created during dispatching? The code below doesn't work; is this not possible or have I ommitted something? Concept was to create a SEXP with R_AllocatePtr, give it a class attribute, and continue dispatch. Example code below omits multiple parameters that can be different types. Essentially, any parameter would be converted to an
2006 Jun 13
1
Slight fault in error messages
Just a quick point which may be easy to correct. Whilst typing the wrong thing into R 2.2.1, I noticed the following error messages, which seem to have some stray quotation marks and commas in the list of available families. Perhaps they have been corrected in the latest version (sorry, I don't want to upgrade yet, but it should be easy to check)? > glm(1 ~ 2,
2006 Mar 16
3
sub returns garbage (PR#8687)
Full_Name: Todd Bailey Version: 2.1 OS: Mac OS-X 10.4.3 Submission from: (NULL) (87.112.79.124) sub returns garbage in some strings when replacing something with nothing and fixed=TRUE. For example: > a=c('hello','hello'); sub('lo','',a,fixed=TRUE) [1] "hel" "hel\0\0" > a=c('hello','hello');
2007 Jul 13
3
Direction of panel plots in trellis graphics
Hi, Using library(lattice), is there any way to tell xyplot to plot panels top to bottom, then left to right (i.e. panels are appended vertically, then horizontally). as.table changes the plot direction from left-to-right then top-to-bottom, to right-to-left then bottom- to-top, but that's not quite what I want to do. Thanks Yan
2005 Oct 26
1
Pb encountered with demos
Hi all, I've just installed R on my Mac & PC. The base demo run fine.. But I'm encountering several pb with some packages (installed using CRAN binaries using the menu) - Lattice: > demo(lattice,package='lattice') demo(lattice) ---- ~~~~~~~ Type <Return> to start : > require(grid) [1] TRUE > old.prompt <- grid.prompt(TRUE) > old.settings
2005 Oct 29
1
dyn.load() error: bad external relocation length
R-helpers, Is there an easy way to call an external (C) program using .C or .Call without including the code in a package. I know how to do it using system(), but that doesn't seem to be a permanent or portable solution. Initially I tried: .Call('filepath.to.c.function', arg1) and got this error: Error in .Call("filepath.to.c.function", "arg1", :
2005 Sep 16
4
Possible bug in lmer nested analysis with factors
Hello, Is this a bug in the lmer routine? > library(lme4) > ### test case based on rats data from Crawley > a<-rnorm(36);b<-rep(1:3,each=12);c<-rep(1:2,each=6,3);d<-rep (1:3,each=2,6) > > ### mixed model works when c & d are numeric, lmer assumes they are factors > m <- lmer(a ~ b + (1|c/d)) > > ### but bails out when they are actually
2006 Feb 08
1
invalid graphics state using dev.print (fwd)
On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 18:12, Simon Urbanek wrote: > On Feb 6, 2006, at 5:24 PM, Paul Roebuck wrote: > >> Tried on R-Sig-Mac with no responses, but I need some kind >> of answer. >> [...] >> Does the following work on your system? > > Interesting, no, it doesn't either. For png and pdf I use > Quartz + quartz.save (it produces much nicer results) so > I
2008 Nov 21
1
cex.lab etc. ignored in plot.ts for multiple plots (PR#13315)
Full_Name: Yan Wong Version: 2.8.0 OS: Mac OS X 10.4 Submission from: (NULL) (78.149.183.231) When plotting multiple time series in a single plot, via plot.ts(plot.type="multiple"), the cex.lab, col.lab, and font.lab arguments are ignored > plot(ts(data.frame(a=1:10, b=1:10)), plot.type="single", cex.lab=0.5, col.lab="red") #tiny red axis labels >