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2007 Jan 07
2
different points and lines on the same plot
Dear all, I have following data called "paitent" day patient1 patient4 patient5 patient6 0 -0.27842688 -0.04080808 -0.41948398 -0.04508318 56 -0.22275425 -0.01767067 -0.30977249 -0.03168185 112 -0.08217659 -0.26209243 -0.29141451 -0.09876170 252 0.08044537 -0.26701769 0.05727087 -0.09663701 where each patient have response values at four time points. I want to
2006 Oct 18
6
new R-user needs help
Dear all, I have a dataset Exp name id x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 1 a 1 23 24 23 22 30 1 b 2 25 26 27 23 24 1 c 3 32 19 23 25 28 2 a 4 28 32 24 26 27 2 b 5 23 24 25 26 28 2 c 6 23 31 30 38 23 3 a 7 24 25 31 27 29 3 b 8 28 25 26 32 28 3 c 9 21 31 28 23 29 where each name a,b and c is repeated three times. Now I want to calculate the the averages of
2007 Jan 10
2
labels outliers in boxplot
Dear R-users, Following is part of my data, where slide has 36 levels and block 48 levels. I have done boxplot for each slide on the same graph. There are outliers for each slide and I tried to use indentify functtion to identify outliers in such a way that when I click on an outlier or point, the points will be labelled by either their block or ID or by both but without success. How can I make
2020 May 29
15
[RFC 00/12] Audio DSP VirtIO and vhost drivers
This patch set is a follow up to "Add a vhost RPMsg API" [1], it is marked as an RFC because firstly it depends on the RPMsg API series and secondly it is currently being reviewed on ALSA and SOF mailing lists, but any early comments from virtualisation developers would be highly appreciated too! Thanks Guennadi [1]
2020 May 29
15
[RFC 00/12] Audio DSP VirtIO and vhost drivers
This patch set is a follow up to "Add a vhost RPMsg API" [1], it is marked as an RFC because firstly it depends on the RPMsg API series and secondly it is currently being reviewed on ALSA and SOF mailing lists, but any early comments from virtualisation developers would be highly appreciated too! Thanks Guennadi [1]
2010 Oct 06
2
ANOVA boxplots
Dear list, i have a quick and (hopefully) straightforward question regarding the plot-function after running aov. if i plot an equation like this: plot(dataSubjects~factorA, data=mydata) R gives me the boxplots for this particular factor A. my model, however contains several factors. is there a straightforward way to plot barplots for a specific factor with the constraint that those values
2010 Nov 29
1
surpressing tickmarks / labels x-as for two sets of boxplot (plotted as stacked boxplots)
Hello, I am trying to plot two sets of boxplots together. These are estimates of two experiments and?seven?factors. The results of the two experiments I want to plot as boxplots stacked to each other. Therefore I plot first the results of the first experiment; and next with the add option the second set of boxplots. The boxplots are plotted at 'at = 1:7 - 0.15 for the first experiment and
2005 Jul 04
1
question about boxplot axis
Hi: I have a question making side by side boxplot. My response is numeric and I want to make a side by side boxplot of it accroding to a factor vector. So, there are several boxplots on the same plot. Each boxplot is with respect to one level for a factor. The levels of the factor are some characters. When I make the plot, the boxplots are arranged according to the alphabetic order of the
2003 Apr 23
1
Text on a boxplot graph
Hi all, Could anybody help me figure out how to write text on a boxplot. I have to plot 9 boxplots side by side on a single graph. On the x-axis I write numeric values with the 'names' argument but I'd like to add one label (character value) in the middle of each box. I know how to use the text() function for regular y~x plots but in this particular case, I'm kinda lost...
2011 Nov 17
1
Small inconsistency with boxplot
Dear R-core team, I think I found a small inconsistency in the boxplot function. I don't want to post it as a bug since I'm not sure this might be considered as one according to the FAQ --- and this is not a major problem. Don't hesitate to tell me if I'm wrong. If you try to do a boxplot on a matrix and set the "at" argument to some vector different from 1:n, n is the
2011 Apr 15
2
boxplot with 2 treatments and 2 variables (with 2 corresponding y-axes)
Hi, I am a complete newcomer to R and although I can plot standard box-plots I am struggling with this... I have two treatments - A & B, and 2 variables 1 & 2. I want to compare boxplots of variable 1 with variable 2 for each treatment. I would also like them to all be on the same graphic. I would like treatment to be on the x axis (A and B) and above A and B have their corresponding
2011 Aug 18
1
Specifying data point locations on x-axis using boxplot() and points()
Hi all, I would like to ask a question with regard to R graphics. I am currently trying to add data points in boxplots using points(). In my script, I add up boxplots three times using add=TRUE. I use points() every time I add boxplots, and I see data points. However, I see all data points are clustered at three specific points on x-axis; the locations of the data points are not overlapping with
2012 Nov 16
2
Boxplot in R
How to calculate the boxplots R? This question arises because we are building manually boxplots, we consulted various literature sources for calculations of the boxplot but our results differ from those generated by R, especially when calculating the whiskers. What is the procedure used by R to perform these calculations? Anyone can help us please? -- View this message in context:
2008 Aug 01
2
boxplot help
hi I have list of matrix of lenggth 61 containg the mean values..I want to make a boxplot for each of the matrix. I used a for loop but i cant figure out the way to save in the boxplots > all.the.mean [[1]] mean 0.5 o.6 0.8 [[2]] 0.6 0.6 0.9 now i want the boxplot for each of the matrix in a seperate window.my code for(i in 1:length(all.the.mean) { windows() boxplot(all.the.mean[[i]] } this
2011 Oct 28
2
Faster process for creating a matrix based on matrix element comparison
I have matrix data data<-matrix(cbind(c(0,0,0),c(NA,0,1),c(1,1,1),c(0,1,1)),ncol=3) and I want to create a new matrix by checking each element of the data and put value 0 if i have NA and 1 otherwise. For this reason i made the function below pdata<-matrix(NA,ncol=ncol(data),nrow=nrow(data)) pdata<-sapply(1:nrow(data),function(i) sapply (1:ncol(data),function(j) if (is.na(data[i,j]))
2009 Jan 16
3
basic boxplot questions
dear R experts: I am playing with boxplots for the first time. most of it is intuitive, although there was less info on the web than I had hoped. alas, for some odd reason, my R boxplots have some fat black dots, not just the hollow outlier plots. Is there a description of when R draws hollow vs. fat dots somewhere? [and what is the parameter to change just the size of these dots?] Also, let
2009 Jan 11
1
Boxplot from matrices
Hii, I will create boxplots from matrices. I have the following data sets: 5.0 1.78 2.99 2.019 0 10.0 1.79 3.00 1.744 0 15.0 1.78 2.98 1.936 0 20.0 1.78 2.99 1.975 0 25.0 1.73 2.91 3.591 0 30.0 1.79 3.00 1.966 0 35.0 1.79 3.00 2.451 0 40.0 1.79 3.00
2009 Mar 21
5
Plot and Boxplot in the same graph
Hii, Is it possible, to use the plot() funktion and the boxplot() funktion together ? I will plot a simple graph and additionally to the graph on certain places boxplots. I have imagined to plot the graph a little bit transparency and show in the same graph on certain places boxplots.... Is it possible to do it in this way ? greetings, johnh -- View this message in context:
2008 Sep 12
2
Again, about boxplot
Thank you for your guys reply for my previous question. But I got one more question about the boxplot. With the code in the R-help: boxplot(len ~ dose, data = ToothGrowth, boxwex = 0.25, at = 1:3 - 0.2, subset = supp == "VC", col = "yellow", main = "Guinea Pigs' Tooth Growth", xlab = "Vitamin C dose mg", ylab =
2000 Nov 21
3
boxplot grouped by two variables.
Is there a quick way to make boxplots groups by two variables? By that I mean, that if x axes have values ("A","B","C"), than at each value there would be a few boxplots each for a value of second variable (say ("1","2","3")). Thank You. -- Vadim Kutsyy http://www.kutsyy.com vadim at kutsyy.com The University of