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2006 Dec 08
1
missing factor levels in a lattice barchart panel cause unexpected failure
Hi all - I'm trying to generate lattice barchart graphs with missing
values, and came across the following:
This does not run. I would expect it to:
library(lattice)
D = data.frame(X=1, Y=factor(letters[2], letters[1:2]))
barchart(~ X, D, groups=Y)
Error in grid.Call.graphics("L_rect", x$x, x$y, x$width, x$height,
resolveHJust(x$just, :
invalid line type
which is simply
2004 Dec 28
2
libFLAC bitbuffer optimizations
Pulled from my Arch archive, this following patch seems to have made
quite a difference in getting my ARM7TDMI chip to play FLAC (compression
levels 0-2) on my ipod. I don't have benchmarks with hard numbers, but
playing with skips vs playing without skips is a fairly noticeable
difference.
memcpy and memset on uClibc are optimized in asm for the ARM7TDMI in
uClibc. Other hardware/libc
2004 Sep 10
4
bitbuffer optimizations
Ok, here is a patch waiting for new CVS :). It works fine for me, but
please check it before commiting...
--
Miroslav Lichvar
-------------- next part --------------
--- src/libFLAC/bitbuffer.c.orig 2003-01-30 17:36:01.000000000 +0100
+++ src/libFLAC/bitbuffer.c 2003-01-30 21:53:18.000000000 +0100
@@ -51,6 +51,25 @@
*/
static const unsigned FLAC__BITBUFFER_DEFAULT_CAPACITY = ((65536 - 64) *
2003 May 08
2
border of bars in lattice barchart
Hello!
How to change a color (or linewidth) of
border in lattice 'barchart'?
I am trying
barchart(
(......) - my arguments
panel=function(x,y,color,subscripts,groups,...)
{
panel.barchart(x=x,y=y,box.ratio=2,col=color,border=FALSE)
}))
or
...
panel.barchart(x=x,y=y,box.ratio=2,col=color,border='transparent')
...
or
2003 Nov 02
3
barchart in lattice
Dear all,
I have two factors 'country' and 'status' which I would like to plot via barchart (lattice).
'status' consist of three different levels and should be the grouping variable, i.e. there
should be drawn three different panels and within each panel a barchart of 'country'.
barchart(daten$COUNTRY|daten$STATUS),
2008 Sep 16
2
Setting user colors in barchart
Dear R Users,
I have a basis question regarding the use of color in the lattice package. I
read the ?barchart help page and searched the R archives but could not
understand how to do it.
I just need to plot a barchart using specific colors for my groups, e.g.
green and red instead of the default lattice colors. How do I do that?
If I say:
barchart(x ~ a_factor, groups=my_groups,
2009 Feb 08
2
Using panel.grid in barchart
Hi all,
I'm trying to do an example in Deepayan Sarkar's Lattice book. It
involves making a barchart based on the Titanic dataset. I can get
the barchart to plot fine; however, when I try to edit panel.grid, I
get an error:
> titan<-barchart(Class ~ Freq | Age + Sex, data =
as.data.frame(Titanic), groups=Survived, stack=TRUE, layout=c(4,1),
2007 Jul 10
1
Lattice: vertical barchart
barchart(Titanic, stack=F) produces a very nice horizontal barchart.
Each panel has four groups of two bars.
barchart(Titanic, stack=F, horizontal=F) doesn't produce the results I
would have expected, as it produces this warning message:
Warning message:
y should be numeric in: bwplot.formula(x = as.formula(form), data =
list(Class = c(1,
And it results in each panel having 22 groups of
2004 Feb 10
3
confidence-intervals in barchart
Hi R users,
1) How does one show confidence-intervals in a barchart and use rownames for
labels on the y-axes? I have looked at "plotCI" in "gregmisc" package . But
it does not seem to produce something like a barchart. The statistic, error,
upper-bound, and lower-bound are in a dataframe.
2) How to show CI in a barchart either using the statistic and, either (a)
2007 Jun 22
1
Barchart legend position
I am using barchart to make charts for some data with a lot more
functions and labels and such in the command.
barchart(Freq ~ factor(HH), data = dataset1, group= year)
So I have my data grouped by year and I get a legend at the top of
graph, which is great cause I need the legend for the different years
but it is a weird spot. So how can I manipulate the legend, ie. Move
it, shrink it, do
2007 May 07
2
graphing with barchart question
I am graphing data using barchart (barchart(DV ~ IV | subject). I
have 2 groups of 9 subjects each. How can I easily identify which
group each subject belongs to? I have been trying to color code them,
but can't seem to get that to work. Any suggestions would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt Bridgman
2008 Feb 03
2
(Small) problem with barchart
Hi,
I have a small problem when using barchart. I have the following data:
letters a
6 f 18
1 a 15
10 j 12
9 i 12
4 d 9
5 e 6
The data is from a survey and summaries the alternatives selected in one
question. The idea is to have a bar chart illustrating the count of
each selection in descending order. The data frame is already ordered
in
2010 Jul 05
4
Data Labels in a barchart (Lattice or otherwise)
Hi,
Can anyone please help me with how I could add labels with the value for
each bar in a barchart? (similar to how data labels can be added in Excel) I
have done a lot of searching but havent been lucky.
Thanks,
Raoul
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2006 Oct 28
1
What determines the order of rows in a lattice barchart?
Hi,
What determines the order of the rows in a barchart?
Cheers,
Geoff.
Here is my code, and the data follows. If I have z in alpha order, the
barchart is in
some order I can't determine. I originally tried
rownames(twater)~twater$Cat, but the
chart wasn't in rownames(twater) order either.
library(lattice)
twater<-read.csv("totalwater.csv",strip.white=T)
2006 Jan 25
2
panel function with barchart (lattice)
Folks at R help,
I can't quite get the panel function to work the way I
want within barchart.
I guess I'm still not understanding how to piece
together multiple panel
arguments, especially when "groups" is specified.
Example: I want to be able to add the value of "yield"
to each section of
each bar in this graph:
barchart(yield ~ variety | site, data = barley,
2010 May 07
3
How to sort a grouped barchart?
Hi,
I have a barchart very similar to the example on the function documetation,
however, I want to sort the bars according one group in one panel.
Reminding:
library(lattice)
barchart(yield ~ variety | site, data = barley,
groups = year, layout = c(1,6),
ylab = "Barley Yield (bushels/acre)", auto.key=list(),
scales = list(x = list(abbreviate = TRUE,
2007 Dec 19
1
Different labels by panel in barchart
Dear all,
I'm analysing a survey, and creating a barchart of the different responses
for each question. The questions are grouped according to a number of
categories, so I'm using lattice to create a plot with each question in a
category on it. The problem is that the response set for different
questions within the same category varies. I want to be able to draw only
the relevant
2009 Mar 29
1
Two variables on one lattice barchart
Hi,
I created the barchart below using the lattice package, however I can't seem
to find a way to add another variable as a line (see the desired
square/lines that I drew for the last 10 years of the plot). Can anyone
help me with this? Your help is much appreciated!
Code:
Schart<-barchart(Catch~Year,data=SNA, scales=list(col = "black", tck = c(1,
0),x=list(rot=45)))
2003 May 13
2
Barchart to make a graph like this??
Hi list,
I'm trying to get R to make a graph like the one shown in this pdf, where
males are white bars and females are black bars.
http://www.brrc.unr.edu/~knussear/mmgraph.pdf
I tried barchart, but I couldnt get the bars to share a common x axis.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks for your help
Ken
2010 Apr 03
2
Export bug? Hist() vs. barchart().
Hi,
If you want to export a single bar chart, this works:
> png( "ET" );
> barchart( data[,"ET"] )
> dev.off()
quartz_off_screen
2
But if you want to export a few of them, this does not:
> factorCols <- c("MR","ET");
> sapply( factorCols, function(x) {
+ png( x );
+ barchart( data[, x] );
+ dev.off();
+ } );