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2011 Dec 16
1
problem with tick graph
Dear all, I'm having problems with the tick of my graph. I'mpcombining lines and barplot. For my I'm using the function axis combined with the function pretty to have more efficient tick, but all my tick (for example, 300 as my max tick and -100 as my min tick) are not printed on my graph. So I would like to have for the left axis the seq from 0 to 100 (with 0 and 100 printed on
2007 Aug 30
2
Additions to xyplot (lattice)? - legend, ticks, axis label size, text
I have created an xyplot of a time series with the following code... win.graph(width = 10, height = 7) panel1 = function(x, y) { panel.loess(x, y, lwd=2.5, span=0.5, col="gray") panel.xyplot(x, y, pch=19, col="blue", cex=1.25) } xyplot(oneplusdensity ~ year, data=figdata, aspect="fill", cex=1.5, xlab=NULL, ylab=expression("Crabs per
2007 Jul 06
1
Changing Tick Mark Values for lattice / wireframe
How can I change the tick mark values in lattice, specifically wireframe? I have a 11*46 matrix of values that I am plotting using wireframe. Unfortunely, the values range from 0.1-1.1 and 0.5-5. Using the code below the tick marks have are (2,4,6,8,10) and (10,20,30,40). Thanks in advance. graphic5 <- wireframe(output.matrix, shade= TRUE, scales = list(arrows = FALSE, cex=.6,
2006 Jan 11
2
Space between axis label and tick labels
I'm writing an publication in two column format and need to shrink some plots. After increasing the axis labels it does not look nice at all. The y-axis label and tick labels almost touch each other and the x-axis tick labels expand into the plot instead of away from it. Is there a better way than "cex" to control the: 1) font size of axis and tick labels 2) font thickness 3)
2010 Dec 26
1
lattice splom: how to adjust space between tick marks and tick labels?
Dear expeRts, how can I decrease the space between the tick marks and the corresponding labels in an splom? See here: library(lattice) U <- matrix(runif(4000), ncol = 8) splom(U, axis.text.cex = 0.2) # => space between the [small] tick labels and tick marks is/seems to be too large I checked ?panel.pairs but could not find an option for that. Cheers, Marius
2011 Sep 30
1
need help with contourplot figure
I can't figure out how to add tick marks on both my X and Y axis. For example, my X axis ranges from 0 to 1 and there are both a tick mark and a number label at the X-axis values of 0.2,0.4,0.6. and 0.8. I want to add tick marks to the figure at every 0.1 value. This will help a viewer determine the values on the x axis. I included all of my code. I apologize but it is very long. I am
2005 Jun 14
2
lattice, panel.grid, and scales=list(tick.number=XXX)
I have a Lattice plot in which I want to adjust the number of tick marks used, and I want to have the drawn grid reflect that change. Here is what I'm doing: bwplot(var1 ~ var2, data=df, scales=list(tick.number=10), panel=function(...) { panel.grid(h=0,v=-1,...); panel.stripplot(col="gray40", pch="|", cex=2, ...); panel.bwplot(...); })
2009 Nov 27
1
problem tick marker and text
Hi R-ers, I am struggling with my x-axis in a association plot. What I would like is to place the labels of the x-axis between the tick markers and normally the labels are printed at the place where the tick marker is placed. I don???t want to move the tick marker (it gives the switch between one chromosome and the next) but I just want to put the chromosome number in between the
2004 Sep 15
1
control of font size & colour for title, subtitles, axis, and tick marks in LATTICE graph
Hi, I very much appreciate any help on this "fine tuning" problem in a lattice graph (I am new to LATTICE and could not find an example in the help files that worked for me. My apologies if I missed it there). I am running the following box plots to compare conditional distributions of x at different levels of y under two treatment conditions ID=1 (upper panel ) & ID=0 (lower panel
2007 Sep 12
2
Tick intervals
Hi, I would like to plot a histogram with the following codes, and I would like to make the tick intervals smaller. I tried to add "lab=c(1,1,12)", but nothing changes. par(mfrow=c(1,1),font=1, cex=0.8) hist (data1, seq(-0.01,0.3,0.01),freq = FALSE, main="Figure1.",xlab="return",lab=c(1,1,12)) lines(density(data1), col="blue") Could anyone give me sone
2004 Sep 01
1
Tick marks in cloud (lattice)
Hi! Probably a simple question, but I can't get any tick marks in the 3d scatterplot I created using the cloud function. The following works to display the three groups using different symbols: data(iris) cloud(Sepal.Length ~ Petal.Length * Petal.Width, data = iris, cex = 1.2, groups = Species, pch = c(16,1,1), col = c("black","black","red"), subpanel =
2012 Jul 13
2
alternate tick labels and tick marks with lattice xyplot
Hi, I would like to use xyplot to create a figure. Unfortunately, I cannot find documentation in xyplot to specify alternating the x-axis tick labels with the x-axis tick marks. I can do this with the regular R plot function as follows. #A small version of my data looks like this data<-data.frame(matrix(ncol=3,nrow=12)) data[,1]<-rep(c(1,2,3),c(4,4,4)) data[,2]<-rep(c(1,2,3,4),3)
2005 Jan 19
1
forcing all tick labels to plot
I'm trying to find a way to force all the x-axis tick labels to plot, regardless whether or not they overlap or look pretty. V is a factor with, say, 4 levels. A call to plot(V) gives a histogram-like plot, one bar for each level in V. The problem is that all the label names may not be plotted because some of the names are lengthy and would tend to overlap if plotted. I don't care
2007 Apr 28
1
Hmisc curve label size & cex
R-Masters, I need to produce high resolution line plots and place labels on the curves. It seems that cex must be high relative to the other cex values in order to produce sufficiently large & legible tick labels at high resolutions. But high cex values cause the curve labels to become gigantic when using Hmisc. I've struggled and searched the archives, but cannot find a way of
2011 Feb 04
1
Suppress only Z axis tick marks and numbers in wireframe statement
I actually have several questions revolving around the generation of wireframe plots. The most pressing is that which is described by the subject line. I am trying to produce a figure with x, y, and z labels, but only tick marks on the x, and y axes. I have supplied sample code below substituting the volcano data set for my own such that you may run the code and see the results.
2000 May 01
1
tick marks on mfrow=c(3,3) plot
I am generating an array of similar plots using the par(mfrow=c(3,3)) method. Everything works fine except the plot only puts y-axis tick marks on cells in column one and x-axis tick marks on cells in row three. I would like tick marks on both the x and y axix of all 9 plots in my array. I am generating plots using the following two functions three.by.three.plot <- function(ss) {
2005 Jun 01
1
panel.axis() & grid/lattice settings
Hello, I wish to customize the tick marks and labels of axes in panels produced by high-level lattice functions, namely xyplot. I know I can use the scales argument to specify values for rot, cex, etc. in the top-level call. However, I am interested in determining values for cex and rot based on the current panel / viewport and device. More specifically, I would like to make adjustments when
2007 Aug 02
1
New user help with plot.default
Hi - I'm just starting out with R and have come up against a problem with what should be a simple operation. I'm plotting a range of safety standards for 7 different chemicals. I don't want the standard box and whisker plot - I just a dot for each value. Whilst using "plot.default" I get the error "invalid xlim value" - which is confusing since using the same script
2010 Jun 07
1
how can I control the x-axis tick labels
I am trying to generate a plot whose x-axis values are the following: data_out[,1] [1] 1979 1958 1937 1916 1895 1874 1853 1832 1811 1790 1769 1748 1727 1706 1685 1664 1643 1622 1601 1580 1559 [22] 1538 1517 1496 1475 1454 1433 1412 1391 1370 1349 1328 1307 1286 1265 1244 1223 1202 1181 1160 1139 1118 [43] 1097 1076 1055 1034 1013 992 971 950 929 908 887 866 845 824 803 782 761
2007 Nov 20
2
Adding points on top of lines in xyplot
All, I'm trying to make a basic plot: data points superimposed upon the a line connecting the points w/ a different color. Example below doesn't work as the first xyplot call doesn't remain. Suggestions? David Hour = c(NA,1,2,3,4) y = c(2,2,3,2,1.5) xyplot(y ~ Hour, xlab = list("Hour", font=2, cex=2), ylab= list("U_x * V", font=2, cex=2), type = 'l',