Displaying 20 results from an estimated 40000 matches similar to: "Adding a footnote in plot-window in R"
2006 Jan 26
2
footnote in postscript lattice
I would like to add a footnote to this graph but do not see a "footnote" command in the package:lattice documentation. I would like to note the "span=.8"
as the footnote.
postscript(file= ?C:/Documents and Settings/dsonneborn/My Documents/Slovak/output/pcb_tables/smooth_PCB_lines_four.ps?, bg=?transparent?, onefile=FALSE, pointsize=20,paper=?letter?, horizontal=TRUE,
2006 Feb 14
2
how I can perform Multivariate Garch analysis in R
Dear aDVISOR,
Hope I am not disturbing you. Can you tell me how I can perform Multivariate
Garch analysis in R. Also please, it is my humble request let me know some
resource materials on Multivariate Garch analysis itself.
Sincerely yours,
--
Arun Kumar Saha, M.Sc.[C.U.]
S T A T I S T I C I A N [Analyst]
Transgraph Consulting [www.transgraph.com]
Hyderabad, INDIA
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2006 May 11
3
Please help me to combine two datasets.
Dear r-users,
Suppose I have two data sets
data set-1
Date height
------------------------
1/11/2005 10
2/11/2005 23
3/11/2005 54
4/11/2005 21
5/11/2005 22
data set-2
weight
--------
32
45
11
Now I want to combine this two data sets. i.e. i want to see:
Date height weight
-------------------------------------------
3/11/2005 54
2007 Jan 20
3
Insert R logo
Dear all R users,
I want to insert the R logo in every graphic that I made in my Statistical
analysis using R. Can anyone tell me whether is it possible or not and if
possible how to do this? your help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Arun
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2006 Aug 28
1
How to change the color of Plot area.
Dear all R users,
Is there any effective way to change the body color of any plot? I am aware
of the function par(bg="black"), but the problem with this is, it change the
color of entire graphics window. But I want to see that only plot area will
have color for example RED and rest of the area should have BLACK color.
And I also I want to know is there any way to change the
2007 Jan 04
1
Time series plot
Dear all R users,
Suppose I have a data set like this:
date price
1-Jan-02 4.8803747
2-Jan-02 4.8798430
3-Jan-02 4.8840133
4-Jan-02 4.8803747
5-Jan-02 4.8749683
6-Jan-02 4.8754263
7-Jan-02 4.8746628
8-Jan-02 4.8753500
9-Jan-02 4.8882416
10-Jan-02 4.8895217
11-Jan-02 4.8871108
I want to get a time series plot of that dataset. But in
2007 Jul 12
1
Proposal for footnote GUID syntax
While we're talking about new syntax, I thought that I'd throw out an
idea I had to extend the footnote syntax as it currently exists in
PHP Markdown Extra.
I'm not sure that it's the best way to solve this particular problem,
but I figured I'd throw it out there to get any comments on it.
It relates to the problem of specifying a document's GUID. A few
months back,
2012 Aug 07
1
Footnote output not valid.
I just received a report [1] that the footnote output we use in
Python-Markdown (an exact copy of PHP Markdown Extra [3]) is not valid
HTML [3]. If you notice he's using HTML5. At least the footnote syntax
does valid on XHTML1 or HTML4. Anyway, any suggestions on how the
various footnote implementations want to move forward with this?
[1]: https://github.com/waylan/Python-Markdown/issues/129
2007 Sep 18
5
Need help on "date"
Dear all,
I have a variable 'x' like that:
> x
[1] "2005-09-01"
Here, 2005 represents year, 09 month and 01 day.
Now I want to create three variables naming: y, m, and d such that:
y = 2005
m = 09
d = 01
can anyone tell me how to do that?
Regards,
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2007 Jan 23
3
Footnote support in Markdown
Hi All.
I've just started using Markdown for my blog.
So far it seems quite nice, but the one issue I've run into is a lack
of "native" support for footnotes. I think that Daring Fireball's
footnote style makes a lot of sense, and that's what I intend to use.
However, it is a bit cumbersome to implement that style from within
Markdown.
I notice that the PHP
2012 Aug 07
1
Footnote output not valid
> I just received a report [1] that the footnote output we use in
> Python-Markdown (an exact copy of PHP Markdown Extra [3]) is not valid
> HTML [3]. If you notice he's using HTML5. At least the footnote syntax
> does valid on XHTML1 or HTML4. Anyway, any suggestions on how the
> various footnote implementations want to move forward with this?
>
> [1]:
2007 Apr 26
2
Drawing Tangent
Dear all R-users,
I would like to draw a tangent of a given function for a particular (given)
point. However the straight line representing it should not cut any axis, it
should be a small line. Can anyone tell me how to do this?
Thanks,
Arun
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2006 Aug 10
3
Geometrical Interpretation of Eigen value and Eigen vector
Dear all,
It is not a R related problem rather than statistical/mathematical. However
I am posting this query hoping that anyone can help me on this matter. My
problem is to get the Geometrical Interpretation of Eigen value and Eigen
vector of any square matrix. Can anyone give me a light on it?
Thanks and regards,
Arun
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2005 Jun 03
2
Lattice xyplot -- footnote font size / mtext
Is there a way of controlling the font size and alignment of a footnote
in an xyplot, or alternatively of using 'mtext' to place a footnote at
the bottom of a graph?
--Rich
Richard Kittler
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Sunnyvale, CA
2011 Jun 10
1
smoothScatter function question and adding a legend
Hello,
I have a few questions, regarding the smoothScatter function.
I have a scatter plot with more than 500,000 data points for
two samples. So, I am wanting to display the density in colors
to convince people that my good correlation coefficient is not
due to an "influential point effect" and plus, I also want to make
my scatter plot look pretty. Anyway ...
I have been able to
2013 Mar 29
1
multiple plots and looping assistance requested (single plot)
HI Irucka,
Please check this:
temp<- structure(list(`:Bostoncitydata` = structure(list(Month = c(1L,
2L, 3L, NA), Data1 = c(1.5, 12.3, 11.4, NA), Data2 = c(9.1342,
12.31, 3.5, NA)), .Names = c("Month", "Data1", "Data2"), class = "data.frame", row.names = c(NA,
-4L)), `:Chicagocitydata` = structure(list(Month = c(1L, 2L,
3L, 4L, 5L, NA), Data1 = c(1.52,
2012 Apr 06
4
Legend based on levels of a variable
I have a bivariate plot of axis2 against axis1 (data below). I would like
to use different size, type and color for points in the plot for the point
coming from different region. For some reasons, I cannot get it done. Below
is my code.
col <- rep(c("blue", "red", "darkgreen"), c(16, 16, 16))
## Choose different size of points
cex <- rep(c(1, 1.2, 1), c(16, 16,
2006 Apr 24
3
Problem with data frame
Dear r-users,
suppose I have n normal distributions with parameter N(0,i) i=1,2,.......,n
respectively.
Now I want to generate 500 random number for each distribution. And want to
put all 500*n random numbers
in a single data frame.
I tried with following code:
>n=20
random = data.frame(n)
for ( i in 2: length)
{
random[,i] = random(500,mean=0,sd=i)
}
but while executing this I
2008 Feb 08
1
footnote syntax
I searched the list but didn't find an answer to this question.
Why is the caret[^c] preferred over the asterisk[*a] for footnote markers?
[^c]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caret
[*a]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterisk
2008 Apr 29
3
Simulation study in R
Here I am in a simulation study where I want to find different values
of x and y such that f(x,y)=c (some known constant) w.r.t. x, y >0,
y<=x and x<=c1 (another known constant). Can anyone please tell me how
to do it efficiently in R. One way I thought that I will draw
different random numbers from uniform dist according to that
constraints and pick those which satisfy f(x,y)=c. However