Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Tables with Graphical Representations"
2009 May 25
3
Interpolating variables within (RODBC library) SQL statements for MySQL
Hi everyone,
I am desperately looking for a method to interpolate strings within an SQL
statement as follows:
I get a lot of rows out of a database (in my example POSITION_to_ZIPCODE
Database with holds records for German ZIP Code <--> Gauss-Krueger
Coordinate System ) and want this to be selected and computed individually
row by row as follows:
library(RODBC)
channel <-
2011 Jan 01
3
Plot symbols: How to plot (and save) a graphic symbols originating from a table
Dear all,
Please, I have a doubt regarding symbol plotting
with data originating from a table.
Please, see below:
I have a tab delimited file called table1.txt with 4 columns:
ypos animal var1 var2
5 cat gina <= lady gina \u2264 lady
7 dog bill >= tony bill \u2265 tony
9 fish dude <= bro dude \u2264 bro
#I then load in the data to R:
table1<-read.table("table1.txt",
2012 Oct 23
4
Changing radii line type in radial plots
Hello all,
Is it possible to change the radii line type in radial plots? I wasn't able
to find anything online.
Thanks,
Bern
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2010 Dec 02
4
2D Random walk
I've wrote some code to simulate a random walk in 2 dimensions on a lattice.
Basically I want to add something in to make it plot it point by point so
you can see what is going on.
Heres my code for the random walk in 2d
RW2D<-function(N)
{
i<-0
xdir<-0
ydir<-0
xpos<-vector()
xpos[1]<-xdir
ypos<-vector()
ypos[1]<-ydir
for (i in 1:N-1)
2002 Aug 23
1
Legends and Fonts
Hello.
Is it possible to set specify the font used by legend()? I would like to
specify a fixed-width font so that I can line up parts of vertically
stacked curve labels. For example, it would be nice if I could align the
names, ages, and weights in the following three curve labels:
Bob age=7 weight=100
Alexander age=13 weight=150
Susan age=20 weight=130
Is there perhaps a clever
2013 Feb 14
12
[PATCH v7 0/5] xen: ARM HDLCD video driver
Hi all,
these are the remaining unapplied patches of the ARM HDLCD patch series.
Changes in v7:
- rebased on b61ed421d2c85b5b106c63f2c14f8aa162b282f0;
- turn more printk and panic into early_printk and early_panic.
Changes in v6:
- rebased on 77d3a1db3196b1b5864469f8d3f41d496800c795;
- remove useless initializations to NULL in lfb_init;
- more compact checks in lfb_init.
Changes in v5:
- move
2002 Mar 14
1
gif, jpeg and png image files reader AND tcltk image
Hi all,
Roger Peng and Jason Turner's suggestion with ImageMagick seem to be the
simplest "dirty" way
to get the problem solved.
But I ran into yet another interesting but quite round-about way to solve
the problem (partially). Through tcltk package, one can read in the gif
image with
> x <- tkcmd("image", "create", "photo", file=mypic.gif)
1998 Nov 28
1
No subject
Dear Friends,
Yesterday I posed a question to the list concerning the possibility of doing
animation examples in R. Here is an example S-Plus (4.5 for Windows ) that
I wrote to illustrate my problem. If I try this in R (comment out the
graphsheet and guilocator calls) I don't see my results until after the
function has iterated through the 100 trials. I would like to plot each
iteration.
2008 Aug 09
1
Converting nested "for" loops to an "apply" function(s)
Hello,
I would like to know more about how to use the "apply" family and have attempted to convert nested "for" loops in example code from Contributed Documentation ("The Friendly Beginners' R Course? by Toby Marthews (ZIP, 2007-03-01)") to an "apply" function(s). The relevant code is:
distances=c(51,65,175,196,197,125,10,56) #distances of 8 houses
2009 Mar 24
1
segfault when running heatmap()
Hi, I was wondering if someone in the mailing list has any insight into this
segfault error that I consistently find when running a script containing
heatmap() in R 2.8.1 and 2.8.0 on a Linux 64-bit machine.
Some points:
1. This occurs when running heatmap().
2. Interestingly, if I source() the script or copy and paste the script in
its entirety, this error occurs. However, if I run the
2003 Aug 13
1
stars graphs
Hi listers,
A few days ago I posted a question about the use of the stars function
on selected lines of a frame. Thanks to two helpers, a closer look at
the scale argument allowed to partially solve the problem. Yet I still
have a problem with stars.
Allow me to explain what I intend to do (sorry for my poor English and
the long post):
I want to graph an activity index of a fish during the day
2009 Aug 18
3
how to draw pentagon?
Hi everyone,
I want you all help me to give an idea, how to draw pentagon with points?
Maybe can use function, but I'm stuck.
Yhank you.
--
Hemavathi Ramulu
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2009 Mar 05
3
text at the upper left corner outside of the plot region
Hi,
is there a way to place text at the upper left corner (or another
corner) of the plot?
I want to place it really at the upper left corner of the whole plot
(the file I get),
not at the upper left corner of the plot-region.
I tried text() and mtext(), and corner.label() of the plotrix package
but it didn't work out.
thanks!
2006 Jan 10
2
lmer(): nested and non-nested factors in logistic regression
Thanks to some help by Doug Bates (and the updated version of the Matrix
package), I've refined my question about fitting nested and non-nested
factors in lmer(). I can get it to work in linear regression but it
crashes in logistic regression. Here's my example:
# set up the predictors
n.age <- 4
n.edu <- 4
n.rep <- 100
n.state <- 50
n <- n.age*n.edu*n.rep
age.id
2018 May 08
1
Proposed speedup of ifelse
Hugh,
(Note I speak for myself only and not for R-core) Thanks for looking into
this. I think it's great to have community members that are interested in
contributing to R and helping it continue to get better.
And I think, and my local experiments bear out, that using anyNA as a
fastpass condition does allow us to get a significant speedup over what's
in there now. To do so, though, I
2008 Jul 07
2
indicating significant differences in boxplots
Hi all!
Writing a paper using a lot of boxplots I was asked to mark the
significant differences between plotted groups using "stars on
top".
These stars are found freqeuntly in medical papers and printed
above boxplots when there is a significant difference (usually using a
bar to indicate which groups are meant if there are more then two in a
plot).
I was able to calculate whatever
2001 Nov 20
2
quiver plot help
Hello everybody
I'm trying to write a simple version of matlab's "quiver".
The idea is that I have fluid with velocity defined on a grid. I have
a matrix of x-components of velocity and a matrix of y-components and
I want to see the overall flow pattern. (I work with 2D fluid
mechanics problems).
My first-stab function is below:
quiver <- function(u,v,scale=1)
# first
2012 Apr 02
6
[PATCH 0 of 3] Patches for Xen 4.2 (v2).
Patches that were posted last week - with review comments
addressed.
2018 May 03
2
Proposed speedup of ifelse
> I propose a patch to ifelse that leverages anyNA(test) to achieve an
> improvement in performance. For a test vector of length 10, the change
> nearly halves the time taken and for a test of length 1 million, there
> is a tenfold increase in speed. Even for small vectors, the
> distributions of timings between the old and the proposed ifelse do
> not intersect.
For smaller
2011 Mar 22
1
Group labels in lattice barchart
Hello, I've been searching on the web for a few hours and seem to be stuck on this. The code pasted below generates a histogram of subject responses in four different conditions in an experiment. This version of the graph is one I'm using for internal consistency checking, so I've set it up to indicate the order of the responses, which is contained in the variable StimCount. The