Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Draw a circle on a filled.contour() plot"
2009 Mar 13
1
don't draw legend in filled.contour plot
I hope this will be an easy question to resolve, but I haven't been able to
find a way to hide a legend in a filled.contour plot. I've looked at the
filled.contour help file and Googled, but to no avail so far.
I'd appreciate any solutions to the problem.
Thanks,
-John
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2002 Dec 05
2
Help: draw 3 filled.contour on one page
Dear All,
I tried to draw 3 filled.contour plots on one page, but failed. It returns
"Error in plot.new() : Figure margins too large".
Can anyone help me to do this.
BTW, does anyone has the experience to draw a isosurface with R?
Dr Zhiqiang Cui
School of Geography and Environmental Sciences
The University of Birmingham
Edgbaston, Birmingham
B15 2TT
2002 Dec 14
1
adding contour lines to a filled.contour
Hi all,
Does anybody know how to add contour lines to a filled contour plot?
I want to draw a single contour around values that are above a certain
level (e.g., significant). The problem I'm having is that since the
filled.contour command actually draws two plots (data and the key),
adding contour lines paints them over both plots.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Andy
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2005 Jan 14
2
contour and filled contour plots
Hello,
I'd like to remove color bar from "filled.contour"
plot.
Is it possible and how?
I also want to overlay "contour" plot on
filled.contour
but due to scaling of the "filled.contour" to
account for the color bar, aspect ratio for "contour"
is different from "filled.contour". Can this problem
be solved?
Thanks,
Mark
2008 Mar 13
2
Plot contour over filled contour
Dear R-users,
I haven't found a way in the searchable archive to overplot a contour
(lines) over a surface.
I have a (n,m) matrix that represents sea surface temperature that I
have plotted using image.plot(), filled.contour() or image(). I would
like to overplot this image with some contour lines of mixed layer depth
values(same size matrix). How can I do this?
Any help is appreciated,
2013 Nov 11
0
Diferencias entre contour y filled.contour
Hola a todos:
Yo pensaba que la diferencia entre contour y filled.contour radicaba,
simplemente, en que la segunda pintaba con colores los espacios entre las
curvas de nivel, pero haciendo lo de abajo aparecen diferencias
require(gplots)
celdas <- 5
m <- matrix(10,celdas,celdas)
m[3,3] <- 20
m[2,2] <- 20
m[1,] <- m[celdas,] <- m[,celdas] <- m[,1] <- 20
image(m,asp=1)
2008 Oct 01
1
add labelled contour lines to filled.contour plot
Is it possible to add labelled contour lines to filled.contour plot ?
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2011 Apr 01
1
filled contour plot with contour lines
I'm stumped, can anyone find my error in this sequence.
for(j in 1:(varsize[4]-1))
temp <- get.var.ncdf(nc=input,
varid="p_foraging",c(1,1,j),c(varsize[1],varsize[2],1))
filled.contour(x, y, temp, color = terrain.colors,
plot.title = title(main = paste("Everglades Wood Stork
Foraging Potential \nYear", (2000+j)),
xlab =
2006 Feb 13
2
Plotting contour & filled.contour in one graph
Dear All,
I have a question on overlaying a filled.contour (e.g. on soil properties data) and contour (by elevation) in one graph. Both have the same z matrix dimension. I'm able to overlay both graph, but the plots dimension did not overlap well on the same plots. How can I have both filled.contour and contour on the same graph? The commands that I have written are as follows:
2011 Feb 11
2
Using filled.contour and contour functions together
Dear R help contributors,
I'd like to plot ground temperature with time on X-axis and depth on Y-axis
on this datasets ( http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3301033/NEdaily.csv
NEdaily.csv ), and to do so I use the following commands:
library(RSEIS)
xNE <- seq(1, as.numeric(as.Date(max(NEdaily[[1]])) -
as.Date(min(NEdaily[[1]]))), 1)
yNE <- rev(c(-0.3, -0.5, -0.7, -0.9, -1.1,
2010 Nov 21
1
Alternatives to image(...) and filled.contour(...) for 2-D filled Plots
By any chance are there any alternatives to image(...) and filled.contour(...)
I used Rseek to search for that very topic, but didn't turn over any leads...
http://www.rseek.org/?cx=010923144343702598753%3Aboaz1reyxd4&newwindow=1&q=alternative+to+image+and+filled.contour&sa=Search&cof=FORID%3A11&siteurl=www.rseek.org%252F#1238
I'm sure there are some out there, but
2011 Mar 02
1
pb with Date format using filled.contour
Hi R-help community,
Can anyone tell me why, while using :
x <- seq(as.Date("2001-01-01"),as.Date("2001-01-01") +
nrow(volcano)-1,1)
y <- seq(1, ncol(volcano),1)
when I plot the volcano matrix with that command :
filled.contour(x,y,volcano)
the graph has a Date format on X-axis, ok ...
... but when adding a contour plot to the filled contour, using this
2007 Jan 19
1
x-axis in filled.contour
The filled.contour function gives me some strange output. What did I do wrong?
x=seq(0,1,length=10)
y=seq(0,1,length=10)
z=array(rnorm(100),dim=c(10,10))
filled.contour(x,y,z)
lines(0.4,0.8,type="p")
abline(v=0.4,lty="dashed")
the x-cooridnate of the line and the point is 0.4, but it's slightly
above. This problem just appears with "filled.contour", so I guess
2006 Jun 26
1
About filled.contour function
Dear R-projects users
I would like like to ask if there is any way to produce a multipanel plot
with the filled.contour function. In the help information of filled
contour it is said that this function is restricted to a full page
display.
With kind regards
Prodromos Zanis
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Dr. Prodromos Zanis
Centre for Atmospheric Physics and
2012 Jul 04
2
help with filled.contour() -
Dear all,
I can't figure out a way to have more than one plot using filled.contour() in a single plate. I tried to use layout() or par(), but the way filled.contour() is written seems to override those commands.
Any suggestions would be really appreciated.
Jonathan
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2002 Nov 26
1
filled.contour and points
I was trying to add points to filled.contour plots, but the
points(...) function apparently uses a different coordinate system
than the filled.contour(...) function; it appears that points(...)
paints points where they would be if the contours were stretched over
the whole plotting frame including the legend bar. Am I missing
something or is it a "misalignment" in the code?
BTW, I have
2008 Apr 23
4
filled contour plots
hello everyone,
I was wondering if anybody can help me solve 2
problems related to the function filled.contour.
I am entering the following R command:
filled.contour(xx,yy,P1, nlevels=20,color=cm.colors,
plot.axes={
contour(xx,yy,P1,add=T,col="grey",
nlevels=20, drawlabels=F)
axis(1,1:length(xx),labels=xlabels)
2010 Nov 21
1
Possible to "add" filled.contour(...) to existing plot?
By any chance is it possible to "add" filled.contour(...) to an existing plot
like you can do using image(..., add = TRUE). I looked at the
filed.contour(...) and levelplot(...) documentation, but it didn't seem to be
possible.
I would like to add filled.plot(...) as shown below instead of using the
image(...). Filled.contour seems to provide the smoothing interpolation
2003 Jul 30
1
wrong axis scale when plotting on a filled.contour plot (PR#3596)
Full_Name: Marco Gruteser
Version: 1.7.1
OS: Win XP
Submission from: (NULL) (129.34.20.16)
Let's generate a dummy filled.contour plot
> x <- 1:10
> y <- 1:10
> z <- array(rep(0, times=100),dim=c(10,10))
> filled.contour(x,y,z)
And try to add some points to it, e.g.
> points(8,2)
> points(6,2)
The points show up misaligned with the axis
somewhere at 9.9,2 and
2008 Feb 17
2
filled.contour with log axis
Dear all,
I would like to generate a filled.contour plot with log x and y axis,
however using:
filled.contour(as.line,log="xy")
results in a warning message.
Does anybody knos what to do?
Thanks
Thomas