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2004 Apr 27
1
helps on levelplot
I'm a new user of levelplot, and are not familiar with the terminology very well. Is the bar alongside the levelplot indicating color or shade call "colorkey"? I have to adjust the size of its label, but couldn't make it so far. This is how I did: levelplot(z~x*y, grid, at=seq(0,1,by=0.1), colorkey=list(labels=list(cex=2))) But I got error message "Error in
2011 Apr 06
2
Layout within levelplot from the lattice package
Hi, I'm a novice with levelplot and need some assistance! Basically, I want a window which contains 6 levelplots of equal size presented in 3 columns and 2 rows. I've tried to approach it two ways. The first way leads to this question: Is there any way to concatenate levelplots from a factor vertically as opposed to horizontally? I'd like to pair the levelplots by factor.2 on
2004 Feb 11
1
levelplot colorkey
Dear R'ers, I've scanned available documentation and the web, but I can't seem to figure out where I've gone wrong in adding numbers to scale the colorkey in levelplot (Lattice package). For example, levelplot(z, contour=T, labels=T, cuts=10, region=T,... colorkey=list(T, space="bottom", at=seq(0,2000,length=20),
2006 Feb 12
1
contour lines for levelplot
Hi, I would like to add contour lines to a (trellis/lattice-) levelplot. Sure, there is the "contour=TRUE" argument, but this uses "cuts=..." (which is usually chosen very high for my plots. I guess cuts=99 is the best you can do (?)) for plotting the contour lines. Furthermore, I do not like the numbering of the contour lines this way. Therefore, I tried to add a
2012 Jan 06
1
Can levelplot colorkeys display a logarithmic scale evenly?
I'm using the {lattice} "levelplot" function to make a (more or less) 2-d histogram, and for the most part it's working fine with my data. However, I can't get the color key to do what I need. I can give it labels and custom cutoffs, but my cutoff lines (and hence my labels) aren't evenly spaced, instead they're more-or-less logarithmic, starting at
2012 Jun 16
2
aligning axis labels in a colorkey from levelplot
R does a great job with the fine details regarding plots. e.g in the following: library(lattice) y <- -4:4/10 xyplot(y~1, las=1) the y axis is labelled with numbers -0.4, -0.2, 0.0, 0.2, 0.4 with the numbers aligned on the decimal point. How do I get the same behaviour in the colorkey of a levelplot? e.g. levelplot(matrix(y,3,3)) the numbers in the colorkey seem left-aligned, and
2008 May 11
1
positioning of color key in levelplot
Is there a way of positioning the color key in levelplot when the axes are on a categorical (rather than numerical) scale? I've put some sample code below. I need to add a secondary y axis to the right side of my plot but then the labels interfere with the color key (which is currently on the right side). Is there a way to shift the color key over a bit more to the right? I've tried
2007 Oct 31
3
thicker axis in levelplot
Dear R-help community, I need to find out how to make the black axis line around my plot thicker in levelplot, I cannot find the correct command in ?levelplot or ?par - or if it is there I cannot get it to work - any help would be more that appreciated! Here's an example script - I would want the code for making the axis bordering the plot thicker: x<- seq(pi/4, 5*pi,length=100)
2012 May 29
1
lattice: add a marginal histogram on top of the colorkey of a levelplot?
Lattice experts: Can you think of a way to produce a levelplot as below and then add a histogram of the z variable to the top margin of the plot that would sit on top of the color key? x <- seq(pi/4, 5 * pi, length.out = 100) y <- seq(pi/4, 5 * pi, length.out = 100) r <- as.vector(sqrt(outer(x^2, y^2, "+"))) grid <- expand.grid(x=x, y=y) grid$z <- cos(r^2) *
2007 Oct 23
1
Custom colourkey spacing in levelplot, contourplot
Dear R gurus, I have got stuck on how to customise the colorkey generated by levelplot and contourplot, in the lattice package. This best illustrated by an example: library(lattice) levelplot(volcano^20/1e45,at=c(0,0.001,0.01,0.1,1,10)) The reason for raising the volcano dataset to the 20th power is to create a dataset with a large vertical exaggeration - this is similar in nature to the data
2012 Apr 01
0
lattice levelplot axis ticks labels
Hello, I've searched for help a lot and think I am close, but an still not able to place ticks and labels how I'd like in lattice's levelplot. I've come up with general reproducible code that gives the same problem as I'm having with real data: heat <- array(1:24,c(3,8)) require (lattice) ##basically I want a graph like this. depth y axis doesn't have ticks and
2014 Jun 10
2
Como controlar la altura de "colorkey" en levelplot de RatserVis
Hola miembros de la lista, Estoy utilizando la función levelplot del paquete rasterVis para graficar un raster y quiero controlar la altura de la referencia de color (colorkey) del mapa, pero cuando cambio valores en el argumento "height" no parece provocar cambios. Alguna idea de por qué no está funcionando? > cobertura class : RasterLayer dimensions : 780, 1296, 1010880
2004 Aug 31
1
add single contour line to levelplot
Hello, I want to add a single contour line to a levelplot but can't figure out how to do it 'on-the-fly'. When I include the last line in the code below, I get the following error: Error in NextMethod("[") : Argument "subscripts" is missing, with no default Any tips on how to fix this are greatly appreciated! Ian Jonsen
2009 Nov 09
1
How to change color the default in levelplot() ?
Dear R communities May I seek your advices on how to change color the default in levelplot(), e.g. from the default of pink and light blue, to e.g. red and green ? The levelplot function has 1 of the arguments being panel (which is actually panel.levelplot), but I am not sure where the commands to alter the color. For example, I type: p1<-levelplot(my.mat,colorkey=FALSE), how could I
2010 Mar 25
4
3 levelplots and 1 colorbar
I want to create a simple plot containing three levelplots with one colorbar. I used the "Three levelplots" code below, but the third levelplot is drawn smaller than the first two. However, if I try the "Two levelplots" code below it works well. Can anybody tell me how could I draw three levelplots (of the same size) with one colorbar. Thanks in advance, Joaquin ### Three
2012 Aug 26
1
Multiple lattice levelplots from matrices
Dear R-users, My goal is to construct a levelplot (from the lattice package) with 4 or more individual plots sharing the same colorkey. While this appears to be relatively simple using functions, I haven't been able to find a solution using data matrices. An example of a working levelplot with just one matrix: d <- replicate(10,rnorm(10)) levelplot(d) I have found partial solutions using
2010 Jan 06
1
How do I upside down colorkey of levelplot?
Hi, all. I made the main figure of levelplot upside down by transposing and proper indexing; upper left corner is the biginning of matrix. However, I can't figure out how I can upside down the vertical colorkey right side of the main figure. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Minho
2012 Dec 30
2
levelplot
I have two questions; Do you know how to take out axes in a levelplot? Me doesn't work axes = FALSE And I would like to fix the values range of colorkey or legend from my rainbow col.regions, dou you know how can I fix this values independent of values database? Thanks and happy new year! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Feb 06
1
Levelplot of percentages always using 0 to 100 in the color scheme
I am trying to create levelplot's of cpu usage for systems. print(levelplot(util.mean ~ x.hour * x.day, colorkey=T, cut=20, scales=list(x=list(at=seq(0,96,length=25), labels=ifelse(seq(0,24) %% 4 == 0, seq(0,24), ''))), # add tick marks at the hour main="CPU Utilization During November on idnprod",
2007 Dec 16
0
levelplot border and dendrogram width
Hello, I'm trying to learn how to use lattice and levelplot in particular. There are three elements of customizing the plots I'm stuck with: a) Is there a way to put borders around each "cell" within a level-plot. I'm trying to do something like the colsep/rowsep/sepcolor/sepwidth parameters of heatmap.2 in gplots b) Can I alter the line-width of dendrogram added