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2007 Jun 14
3
problem with hist()
Hey everybody, I try to make a graph with two different plots. First I make a boxplot of my data. It is a collection off correlation values of different pictures. For example: 0.23445 pica 0.34456 pica 0.45663 pica 0.98822 picb 0.12223 picc 0.34443 picc etc. Ok, I make this boxplot and I get for every picture the boxes. After this I want to know, how many correlations per picture exist. So I
2005 Sep 25
4
hist(x, ...) with normal distribution curve
. I am looking for a histogram or box plot with the adding normal distribution curve I think that must be possible, but I am not able to find out how to do. Regards Knut
2002 May 27
2
hist failed with unused arguments
Hello, I urgently need a histogram of the vector geo1$ds1 but: > hist(geo1$ds1) Error in hist(geo1$ds1) : unused argument(s) ( ...) I can use density, summary, boxplot and stem with this vector but not hist ? Any suggestions ? Thanks in advance, Detlef Groth > density(geo1$ds1) Call: density(x = geo1$ds1) Data: geo1$ds1 (1412 obs.); Bandwidth 'bw' = 0.2805
2008 Aug 12
1
wishlist: par(ann=FALSE) applied to hist?
par(ann=FALSE) appears to have no effect on hist.default; it would be nice if it did ... (boxplot, which plots via bxp, which calls internal do_title, does -- in a quick search I can't figure out where the value of ann takes effect ...) thanks Ben Bolker -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature
2007 Jan 14
4
Controlling size of boxplot when it is added in a plot
Greetings, I am trying to add a boxplot to the bottom of a histogram, right between the histogram bars and the x axis. Here is the code I am using at the moment (the par line is probably not relevant for our discussion): hs <- hist(x, breaks = 20, plot = F) par(mar = c(3,3,2,1)) hist(x, breaks = 20, main = NULL, ylim = c(-2, max(hs$counts))) boxplot(x, horizontal = T, axes = T, add =
2007 Mar 27
2
line style outliers in boxplot
Dear Users Is there any way to generate lines instead of points for outliers in the boxplot function? Thanks AA. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Jan 18
1
variable name substitution
Hi everybody! I'm trying to write a script to plot a histogram, a boxplot and a qq-plot (under Windows XP, R2.10 if it matters) What I want to do: define the variables (x and y) to be used at the very beginning, so that I don't have to change all occurrences in the script when I want to plot a different variable. The dataset is called "ssfa". TO_POS is a categorical
2008 Feb 22
1
Clipping using par(plt=..., xpd=FALSE) inconsistencies
Here is a demonstration of behaviour that is probably an optimization by someone far smarter than me that did not anticipate anyone wanting to do this, but for my purposes it looks more like a bug than a feature. I have tested this with R2.6.2 on Windows, no additional packages loaded (beyond the default), I have tested using the default graphics object, pdf, jpeg, and cairoDevice (ok I loaded a
2012 Sep 14
1
swap hist() colours
Hi, i created a set of graphs and want to find out how to swap the bar colours (from white to black) and set it to be default for all graph that i will produce (f.e. for different number of columns). some sugggestions? thanks in advance. here is an example: ############################## a <-read.table("http://www.scandinavia.sk/data/R/kotlina1.csv", sep=";", header=T)
2007 Dec 30
1
Histogram with different colors for different portions
Dear Rusers, I would like to color different sections of a histogram different colors. I have an example that was done by "brute force" given below. Has anyone implemented something like this in general? If not, any suggestions/pointers on how to write a general function to do so would be most appreciated. Alan-
2016 Mar 15
2
[FORGED] Different results based on the order of arguments to par
Paul, I was trying to make a minimal self contained example, but I guess I went too far on the minimizing. The original problem came from code more like: library(TeachingDemos) hist(rexp(1000), main='') abline( v=1, col='red') sp.par <- subplot(hist(rnorm(100), main=''), x='topright') op <- par(sp.par[c('usr', 'plt')]) abline(v=0,
2016 Mar 14
2
Different results based on the order of arguments to par
I ran into this issue when trying to modify a subplot (subplot function in the TeachingDemos package), but here is a more minimal example of the issue (I don't know that it is serious enough to call a bug): This code works how I expect: dev.new() hist(rexp(100)) par(plt=c(0.5,0.9,0.5,0.77), usr=c(0,1,0,1)) box() # show new plt region points(c(0,1), c(0,1), pch=16, col='red', cex=3)
2013 Mar 26
6
How do I show real values on a log10 histogram
Hi, I have a histogram with values logged to the base 10 hist(log10(x),breaks=60) How do I show the log values on the x-axis and a second x-axis showing the real values? Thanks -- Shane [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2000 Jul 09
1
Modified Histogram functions
Dear all, I have done further modifications on the histogram functions that I reported earlier this year, and I hope this can be of use and perhaps included in the distribution. I have been using this stuff a couple of months myself, and while it is nothing sophisticated, it has it's applications. :-) I did a few small modifications today to make it a bit more compact. I have modified the
2008 May 09
7
histogram
Dear R-expert, For histogram function, can we get the table of bin and frequency like in excel, together with the histogram? Therefore, we can check the number of data included. Thank you so much for your attention and help. ____________________________________________________________________________________ [[elided Yahoo spam]]
2010 Mar 04
2
Histogram color
In a histogram , is it possible to have different colors? Example. I generated x <- rnorm(1000000) hist(x) I want the histogram to have different colors based on the following condition mean(x)+sd(x) with red color and mean(x) - sd(x) with red color as well. The middle one with blue color. Is it possible to do that in R? Thanks
2008 Aug 05
4
LIDAR Problem in R (THANKS for HELP)
Hi All, I am a PhD student in forestry science and I am working with LiDAR data set (huge data set). I am a brand-new in R and geostatistic (SORRY, my background it?s in forestry) but I wish improve my skill for improve myself. I wish to develop a methodology to processing a large data-set of points (typical in LiDAR) but there is a problem with memory. I had created a subsample data-base but
2009 Sep 24
3
pipe data from plot(). was: ROCR.plot methods, cross validation averaging
All, I'm trying again with a slightly more generic version of my first question. I can extract the plotted values from hist(), boxplot(), and even plot.randomForest(). Observe: # get some data dat <- rnorm(100) # grab histogram data hdat <- hist(dat) hdat #provides details of the hist output #grab boxplot data bdat <- boxplot(dat) bdat #provides details of the boxplot
2010 Dec 01
2
How to draw a rect() behind a hist() ?
Hi, I have the following code: hist(gps$heartpercent, breaks=5) rect(90, par("usr")[3], 100, par("usr")[4], col = "red") How do I get the rectangle to appear behind the histogram. Barring that, how can I make certain bars of the histogram to be a certain color? Thanks, Jason
2003 Sep 18
2
hist will not use parameter xaxs (PR#4219)
Full_Name: Mark Wall Version: 1.6.0 OS: linux Submission from: (NULL) (63.251.119.254) I want to plot a histogram of a *subset* of some data: >t = c(0:9) >hist(t,right=FALSE,breaks=10,xlim=c(0,5),xaxs="i") This means I should plot a histogram from 0 to 5 with breaks at 1,2,3,4. This should produce exactly 5 bars of frequency=1. Instead I get 5 and 1/4 bars. I do not want the