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2005 May 05
3
documenation for arrows() is backwards (PR#7839)
Full_Name: Michael Hoffman
Version: 2.1.0
OS: Linux (Fedora Core 3, kernel 2.6.11-1.14_FC3)
Submission from: (NULL) (193.62.199.8)
help(arrows) says:
"""
arrows(x0, y0, x1, y1, length = 0.25, angle = 30, code = 2,
col = par("fg"), lty = NULL, lwd = par("lwd"), xpd = NULL)
...
If 'code=2' an arrowhead is drawn at
2007 Mar 17
1
arrowhead styles
Hi all,
I've been using the arrows() function in plots a lot, but I'm not
happy with the appearance of the arrow heads. I understand that arrows
() doesn't offer more sophisticated arrowhead shapes like e.g. a
filled triangle, possibly with choice of angle at the point. Does
anyone know an easy way to achieve this?
thanks
Hendrik
2000 Sep 06
3
funny arrows
The result of
> plot(c(-1,1),c(-1,1),type="n")
> arrows(0,0,1,1)
> arrows(0,0,0,0)
is not what I expected. The first arrow is drawn correctly. The second
does not collapse to a point but goes from (0,0) off to
(-infinity,infinity).
I guess something is divided by zero in the internal function.
Chris.
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Equal confidence interval arrowhead lengths across multiple-paneled lattice plots with free y-scales
2007 Nov 15
1
Equal confidence interval arrowhead lengths across multiple-paneled lattice plots with free y-scales
Hi.
I've got a lattice plot with multiple panels and two groups superimposed
on each panel. Each panel has an independently scaled y-axis (scales =
list(relation = "free")).
I've successfully put up 95%CI error bars using panel.arrows (and some
help from the mailing list). My question is whether I can "unscale" the
arrowheads so that they appear to have the same
2004 Oct 21
1
Arrow heads at the end of axes
I would like to have arrow heads at the end of my axes, since I am
plotting variable where the absolute amount is irrelevant, there is not
supposed to be numbers on the axes.
An imperfect example:
plot(rnorm(10),bty='l',xaxt='n',yaxt='n',ylab='',xlab='',type='l')
abline(h=0)
Like this but without, the xaxis and with arrrowheads
More like this in
2007 Nov 06
1
multiple domains and one PDC w/ ldap?
Is it possible to have multiple domains and all of them authenticate to
one PDC running openldap?
Each building at work has a network segment, 10.8.1.x - 10.8.18.x, each
having their own samba server using smbpasswd and DOMAIN name. Like the
server arrowhead 10.8.9.2 has domain = HPADMIN in smb.conf, server
archives 10.8.8.2 has domain = OLDCAPITOL in smb.conf, roark 10.8.2.3
has domain =
2011 Jul 26
1
Very odd issue with Win7 and trust relationships
Hello all,
We have just concluded a very drawn out test of our domain that
is having some trust relationship problems with Windows 7 desktops. Here
is a breakdown of our setup:
roark PDC running samba 3.4.7 (also has OpenLDAP) on VLAN 2
archives3 BDC running samba 3.4.7 (also has OpenLDAP) on VLAN2
arrowhead BDC "home server" running samba 3.4.3 on VLAN 9
archives4 BDC
2011 Nov 14
2
arrow egdes and lty
Dear R developers,
I want to draw an arrow in a figure with lty=2. The
lty argument also affects the edge of the arrow, which is
unfortunate. Feature or bug?
Is there some way to draw an arrow with intact edge, still
with lty=2?
Example code:
plot(1:10)
arrows(4, 5, 6, 7, lty=2)
Best wishes,
Matthias
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2013 Feb 08
2
having issues with shares
We recently migrated our install from an ancient fedora 11 install of samba and openldap to a centos 6.3 setup with its openldap and samba. The domain has been totally recreated from scratch as the person that did the previous setup has not been employed here in many years. After fighting with shares for a while we mostly got them fixed and working. However the biggest issue now is when our GIS
2006 Oct 02
0
Arrowheads at line-ends
Hi,
I'm quite new to R and I'm trying to do a simple plot with two lines,
one upper and one lower. The problem is that the lines are reaching
limiting values at x=0 for the upper line and x=1 for the lower.
Thus, they are undefined at that values. I would like to indicate
that with arrowheads. So I want a arrowhead at the left end of the
upper line and a one at the right end at
2008 Feb 14
0
unable to compile samba 3.0.28 on Centos 5 64-bit
I downloaded and extracted samba-3.0.28.tar.gz and went to
samba-3.0.28/packaging/RHEL and ran sh makerpms.sh and it compiles for a
while and then I get the following error. Any ideas on what to try?
The server is X86_64 running CentOS 5 X64.
Compiling smbd/statcache.c
Compiling smbd/posix_acls.c
Compiling lib/sysacls.c
Compiling lib/server_mutex.c
Compiling smbd/process.c
Compiling
2006 Jul 21
0
XP doesn't save passwords to shares
I've taken over administration of 25 XP computers that connect to a
samba server (arrowhead). I need the to connect to a share on another
samba server (roark) as guest. On the XP computers when i do
\\roark\share or \\arrowhead\share it asks for a username and password,
but it doesn't have the checkbox to save the username and password. All
of the XP computers and samba servers use
2004 Aug 02
4
How to add a common title (or xlab, ylab) for multi-plots in the same window?
Dear R people,
I am using par(mfrow=c()) to plot multi-figures in the same window. And I like
to put a common title (and xlab, ylab) for all of plots. I have already left
some margin by resetting omi values in par() and hided all (xlab, ylab) for
each sub-plot. Could anyone tell me how to do that?
Thanks a lot,
Frank
2004 Dec 13
1
Re: Help : generating correlation matrix with a particular
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Here is some code we have used.
a<-array(c(1,.9,.7,.9,1,.3,.7,.3,1),dim=c(3,3))
a
s<-eigen(a)$vectors
2007 Jul 13
2
nearest correlation to polychoric
Dear all,
Has someone implemented in R (or any other language)
Knol DL, ten Berge JMF. Least-squares approximation of an improper correlation matrix by a proper one. Psychometrika, 1989, 54, 53-61.
or any other similar algorithm?
Best regards
Jens Oehlschl?gel
Background:
I want to factanal() matrices of polychoric correlations which have negative eigenvalue. I coded
Highham 2002
2007 Apr 27
1
Write text in the
Hey Felix,
So basically what you want is a figure containing a block of four plots, with a main title for the figure? If that's the case then something like this should work:
# BEGIN CODE #
par(oma=c(0,0,1,0), mfrow=c(2,2))
for(i in 1:4){
plot(NA,xlim=range(0,10),ylim=range(-5,5))
title(paste("Plot ",i,sep=""))
}
par(mfrow=c(1,1), oma=c(0,0,1,0))
mtext("Main
2004 Apr 14
4
binary numbers
Hi,
Is there a function in R that lets one represent an integer in binary
format for a given number of bits? So an example would be....
> binary.function(num=5, num.of.bits=8)
> "00000101"
Or, is this something I have to write myself?
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Sam.
2013 Mar 26
6
How do I show real values on a log10 histogram
Hi,
I have a histogram with values logged to the base 10
hist(log10(x),breaks=60)
How do I show the log values on the x-axis and a second x-axis showing the
real values?
Thanks
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Shane
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2000 May 14
0
OpenSSH 2.1.0+OpenSSL 0.9.5a+RSAref 2.0 trouble
Hello.
I have been having trouble configuring the source code for the
abovementioned. I have to use RSARef as I'm a resident of the USA, so I
can avoid patent violation.
The configure script fails to see the OpenSSL+RSAref mix on three
different platforms, including the following:
FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE (Which has its own port, but I wanted to try it there
to see if I could reliably reproduce
2004 Jun 03
3
Problem with mgcv PACKAGES file format?
Hello All,
I'm getting this error (Version: 1.9.0-1 on a debian system)
> update.packages("mgcv")
trying URL `ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/cran/src/contrib/PACKAGES'
ftp data connection made, file length 169516 bytes
opened URL
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