Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "prime in expression in plot"
2006 Mar 06
3
how to make plotmath expression work together with paste
Recent questions about using plotmath have renewed my interest in this question
I want to have expressions take values of variables from the
environment. I am able to use expressions, and I am able to use paste
to put text and values of variables into
plots. But the two things just won't work together.
Here is some example code that shows what I mean.
plot(NA,xlim=c(0,100),ylim=c(0,100))
2006 Mar 05
2
plotting partial deriviatives
Dear R Helpers:
I am trying to annotate a plot. The following code snippet works, but it is
kind of a kludge since it adds the partial derivative symbols after creating
the plotmath frac(). Is there a more elegant way to write a partial
derivative?
dev.off()
plot(NA, xlim=c(-3,3), ylim=c(0,1.6), xlab="", ylab="", tck=-0.015)
text(1.6, 1, expression(paste("slope =
2020 May 05
1
Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
Hi All,
After some tinkering, and with support from Duncan, I put together a package that allows for easy inclusion of MathJax equations in Rd files. The package has been submitted to CRAN, but those who want to try this out already can get it here:
https://github.com/wviechtb/mathjaxr
or in other words:
install.packages("remotes")
2024 Feb 02
1
gathering denominator under frac
... or if I understand correctly, simply
expression(frac(additive ~ HCO[3]^"-",
true ~ HCO[3]^"-" )))
Cheers,
Bert
On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 3:06?AM Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas at sapo.pt> wrote:
> ?s 10:01 de 02/02/2024, Troels Ring escreveu:
> > Hi friends - I'm plotting a ratio of bicarbonates i ggplot2 and
> >
> >
2006 Oct 05
2
Writing Text into Plots
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Hello,
I have a simple question on the text() method in plots, e.g.:
text(3,4,adj=1,cex=1.0, expression(alpha == beta))
I know there exists a lot more like frac(), etc which could be used for
expression. But a help(frac) doesn't return any results - where do I
have to look for a documentation of possible text commands?
More in detail I'm
2009 Mar 31
1
Problem with mathematical expression and loop
Hi to all
I use a loop to plot 9 different histograms of 9 different
transformations of one dataset (x).
I want to label the histograms with the mathematical expression of each
transformation (e.g. x^3). For that I've prepared a vector with the
labeling names for "expression".
> trans.expr <- c("x^3", "x^2", "x", "frac(1,x)",
2010 Jan 21
1
Displaying Equation With Numerator and Demomenator On A Plot...
Is there a way to display something like the quadratic equation, i.e. with a numerator and demonator on a plot?
I think there is a way to create the equation in Latex, but wasn't sure if this format would translate to plotting.
\begin{equation}
? x = \frac{b +/- sqrt(b^2 - 4*a*c)}{2*a}
\end{equation}
?
My searched turned up the following:
2001 May 30
3
Transformation of dissimilarity or distance matrix
Dear List,
is there an elegant (or even not elegant) way how to transform
dissimilarity or distance matrix A
(or, in general, arbitrary symmetrical matrix) by transposition of rows and
columns into a form
closest to "block diagonal" matrix B?
The matrix A is adjusted the following way
A[A<epsilon] <-0 #(epsilon is given "small" number)
B: (in its ideal form)
2010 Jan 29
1
Plotmath: suprscript on scalable delimiter?
ComRades,
How do you put a superscript on a scalable delimiter?
I want to put 'b' as the power of the expression in the following plot:
t <- 1:25
K <- 0.2
y <- ((1-exp(-K*t))/(1-exp(-K*t)*exp(K)))^3
plot(t,y,"l",main="K=0.2, b=3")
text(15,5,expression(bgroup("(",frac(1-e^-Kt,1-e^-Kt*e^K),")")))
Plotmath examples in demo(plotmath) do not
2000 Dec 18
2
Segmentation fault with expression on linux
I have a problem, that the plot of mathematical formula sometimes
crashes R on Linux (SuSE 6.2 and 7.0 on a Dual PIII/500 machine with 1GB
RAM). The problem occurs for example in demo("graphics"), i.e. in the
last part were the mathematical symbols are plotted.
There are several circumstances to reproduce this segmentation fault,
but the following is one of the most simple examples. The
2001 Sep 27
2
ugly in plotmath: frac(1, sqrt(...)) (PR#1101)
Sometimes (dependent on device and settings of 'cex' and 'lwd') the line
of a square root symbol plottet in the denominator of a fraction appears
to be in or above the line of the fraction.
Examples:
### Choose one of these:
# pdf("test.pdf", height=6, width=8)
# bmp("test.bmp", width=1100, height=800, pointsize=12)
# bitmap("test.tif",
2005 Mar 17
1
kernlab sigest
hello,
I have the following problem setting parameter 'frac' in the sigest
function of the kernlab package.
## executing the ?sigest example:
library(kernlab)
data(spam)
srange <- sigest(type~.,data = spam)
## works fine...
## setting 'frac' explicitly
## (in this case even to the default of .25)
options(error=recover)
srange <- sigest(type~.,data = spam, frac = .25)
##
2009 Jun 03
1
Would like to add this to example for plotmath. Can you help?
Greetings:
I would like comments on this example and after fixing it up, I need
help from someone who has access to insert this in R's help page for
plotmath.
I uploaded a drawing
http://pj.freefaculty.org/R/Normal-2009.pdf
that is created by the following code
http://pj.freefaculty.org/R/Normal1_2009_plotmathExample.R
This will be a good addition to the plotmath help page/example.
2015 Feb 20
0
isohybrid and ISO images whose size is not a multiple of 2048 bytes vs. VirtualBox
> Hi,
>
> > Hopefully I am explaining it better this time.
>
> Our ideas of implementation are supposed to yield the
> same result.
>
Hmm, I am not sure. Or perhaps I am misunderstanding your code.
Let me try with an example (or two). For this example, let's assume:
-h 255
-s 63
ISO size: 1'085'736'960 bytes ( > 1GiB)
This size happens to be a
2010 Feb 08
2
object 'xxx' not found
The following line of code seems fairly straight forward, yet it is kicking
back an error message:
for (i in
1:length(mean.natveg.frac)){month.observed[i]=as.numeric(names(mean.natveg.frac[i]))%%12}
Error message:
Error in month.observed[i] = as numeric(names(mean.natveg.frac[i]))%%12 :
object 'month.observed' not found
Seems like its not found because I'm trying to define it. Also
2024 Feb 02
1
gathering denominator under frac
?s 10:01 de 02/02/2024, Troels Ring escreveu:
> Hi friends - I'm plotting a ratio of bicarbonates i ggplot2 and
>
> ylab(expression(paste(frac("additive BIC","true BIC")))) worked OK - but
> now I have been asked to put the chemistry instead - so I wrote
>
>
2010 Jul 21
1
function of an integral
Hi All,
I have a problem to create a variable that is a function of an integral of
another function.
The problem is the following:
I have a variable called cip. I have to create another variable called bip
that is a function of the former variable cip and also the cumulative
distribution function of the variable cip.
Consider the equation below:
2015 Feb 20
2
isohybrid and ISO images whose size is not a multiple of 2048 bytes vs. VirtualBox
Hi,
my proposal is based on a mathematical proof (see mail
before) and yours is correct too. They cannot but match.
Let's inspect your examples:
Ady wrote:
> ISO size: 1'085'736'960 bytes ( > 1GiB)
This are exactly 132 cylinders of 255x63.
132 is divisible by 4. So there is no padding needed.
> Cylinders (1st attempt)=132
> [...]
> 2120580 / 4 = 530145, so
2024 Feb 02
1
gathering denominator under frac
Hi friends - I'm plotting a ratio of bicarbonates i ggplot2 and
ylab(expression(paste(frac("additive BIC","true BIC")))) worked OK - but
now I have been asked to put the chemistry instead - so I wrote
?ylab(expression(paste(frac("additive",HCO[3]^"-","true",HCO[3]^"-"))))
- and frac saw that as additive = numerator and HCO3- =
2009 Aug 20
1
lattice xyplot strip colors and location
Hi all,
I've been trying (unsuccessfully) to modify an xyplot I created using the lattice package. I would like to change default strip colors and locations.
I started with numeric data in 4 columns, which look like this:
0.25 2 1 32
0.25 2 2 30
0.25 2 3 27
0.25 2 4 23
0.25 2 5 17
0.25 3 1 30
0.25