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2008 Jun 30
2
Plotting question: Problem with strwidth in 2.7.1
R users, I have a problem with function strwidth in 2.7.1. I'm trying to set the plot margins in a way that horizontal column labels will fit to the graph. tmp.t is a list of data.frame objects. This code works well in 2.6.0. ...snip.. library(gplots) for (i in names(tmp.t)) { bmp(filename=paste(i, "_", Sys.Date(), ".bmp", sep=""), width=1038,
2006 Dec 28
2
Plot window - save as Postscript question
R 2.4.0 for Windows The following plot appears as a squared window (as all r-plots) Not all subtitles are visible, but all subtitle will appear, when changing the aspect ratio of the plot window with the mouse to a wide format. But does not work when using the save as postscript menu item from the plot window. is there any solution for that? opar <- par(mfrow = c(2,2), oma = c(0, 0, 1.1,
2006 Mar 01
1
Width of bars in barplot2
I'm using barplot2 to plot some data. Is there any way to determine the width of the bars in the generated plot? I know that barplot2 returns a list of the coordinates of the center of each bar, but since there is some white space between each bar, I don't know how to get the width of each bar. Jamie
2007 Oct 31
2
ylim in barplot2 function?
Hi list, I'm using barplot2 form the gplots package to plot a few numbers (I want to add SD bars later). However, I would like the y-axis not to start from 0 but 500. When I add the parameters YLIM, something goes wrong. The graph is not 'cut off' at 500. Instead the bars seems to sink trough the bottom of the graph. Because its a little hard to explain, here is a self-containing
2003 Apr 16
2
barplot2
Hello, I get a nice looking barplot using the barplot2 function in the gregmisc package: body2 <- barplot2(hh3, beside = TRUE, col = c("mistyrose", "lightcyan"), .... cex.names = 1.0, plot.ci = TRUE, ci.l = cil, ci.u = ciu, plot.grid = TRUE) box() However, obviously I lose the collors when converting from ps to a pdf (outside of R)
2004 Nov 24
1
reshaping of data for barplot2
Dear All, I have the following data coming out from s <- with(final, summarize(norm, llist(gtt,fdiab), function(norm) { n <- sum(!is.na(norm)) s <- sum(norm, na.rm=T) binconf(s, n) }, type='matrix') ) ie gtt fdiab norm.norm norm.norm2 norm.norm3 18
2009 Mar 22
1
barplot2 x-axis
Dear R users, I am trying to build a barplot2 graph however I can't find a way of defining the scale for the x-axis. I would like to show in my x-axis only the numbers 0, 25, 50, 75 etc. (so far R is giving me a random scale hard to interpret and it doens't look nice...). Could anyone advise me on how to do this please, it would be a great help! Thank you. Below I show the code I have
2007 Mar 01
2
barplot2, gap.barplot
Hello, I try to handle a simple bar-plot, but it turns out to be not as simple as I thought. 1) I have created a .dat-File, e.g. test.dat: DATA DATA-SEM 2.2 0.32 6.2 1.30 12.7 1.61 48.6 3.08 4.1 0.86 4.5 0.32 1.5 1.13 1.2 1.08 The first row is the data represented by bars. The second row deals with the Standard Error of Mean. The lines correspond to time-intervals of experiments. 2) I now
2005 Apr 12
1
Cumulative Points and Confidence Interval Manipulation in barplot2
R-Users, I am working with gplots (in gregmisc bundle) plotting some posterior probabilities (using barplot2) of harvest bag limits for discrete data (x-axis from 0 to 12, data is counts) and I ran into a couple of questions whose solutions have evaded me. 1) When I create and include the confidence intervals, the lower bound of the confidence intervals for several of the posterior probabilities
2005 May 31
2
Barplot2 Title
Hello, I would like to know if it's possible to modify the name of groups of bar because on my barplot2, I have 5 groups of bars and one of them is called "User Contributes" and when I save the plot "User contributes" is to big so I don't have it on my plot! Is it pssible to put the name vertically! Thanks! Sabine --------------------------------- ils, photos
2007 Sep 05
1
How to extract part of an array?
Hi, How can I extract part of an array? I would like to extract table Supported from this array. If this is not possible, how do I convert array to list? I'm sorry this is not an reproducible example. > spl <- tapply(temp$var1, list(temp$var2, temp$var3, temp$var3), mean) > spl , , Supported 07 08 A 68.38710 71.48387 B 21.67742 20.83871 C
2015 Jun 21
2
Trying to re-install ZFS drivers
What should have been a routine upgrade to ZFS 0.6.4.1-1.el6.x86_64 somehow failed, and now I've lost access to a 2T raidz2 array. I've tried removing all zfs and related packages (spl*), then starting fresh. For reasons that have have nothing to do with this problem (I don't think), I'm still booted to kernel 2.6.32-431.29.2.el6.x86_64, and there are no other kernels installed.
2004 Feb 19
1
piece wise application of functions
Dear all, After struggling for some time with *apply() and eva() without success, I decided to ask for help. I have 3 lists labeled with, each contains 3 different interpolation functions with identical names: > names(missgp0) [1] "spl.1mb" "spl.2mb" "spl.5mb" > > names(missgp1) [1] "spl.1mb" "spl.2mb" "spl.5mb" > >
2009 Sep 15
2
Viewing Function Code
Hi All, I'd like to see the function code behind the barplots2() function in the gplots package, however i come across a bit of a stumbling block of a hidden function, can anyone help? > library(gplots) > methods(barplot2) [1] barplot2.default* Non-visible functions are asterisked > barplot2 function (height, ...) UseMethod("barplot2") <environment:
2004 Nov 26
2
barplot(2?) with CI from a zero reference line
Dear R Users, (and dear Marc) First of all many thanks for the answers to my previous questions. I would like to barplot the mean percent change of a variate with it's CI. Bars should start from the zero reference line to height (in barplot2). Is there a way to tweak barplot2, for example, to do that ? I have tried to see what the function was but unlike other functions was not able to
2002 Nov 25
2
Pspline smoothing
Dear all, I'm trying to use the Pspline add-on package to fit a quintic spline (norder =3), but I keep running into a Singularity error. > traj.spl <- smooth.Pspline(time, x, norder=3 ) Error in smooth.Pspline(time, x, norder = 3) : Singularity error in solving equations > Playing around with the other parameters produces an "unused arguments" error: > traj.spl
2009 Sep 08
1
Character manipulation using "strsplit" & vectorization
Dear R users, Suppose I have a data set with inconsistent names for a field. I desire to make these to consistent names. i.e "University of New Jersey", "New Jersey Uni", "New Jersey University" (3 different inconsistent names) to "The University of New Jersey" (consistent name) Below are arbitrary data set produced from "state.name" (built
2005 Jul 20
2
.spl files
I am not certain that this is the right place to post this, but maybe some kind soul can point me in the right direction if not. And I apologize if this is the wrong spot...The reason I posted here is that I recall running across a syslinux changlog that said "..added support for reading .spl..." files. I want to customize the suse boot up splash screens (for a CD install). I have been
2011 Jun 21
2
par code help
I am making a barplot using barplot2 from gplots where each bar represents a specific tree species. I have formatted the species names on the x-axis so that the genus name is above the species name and have then rotated the labels 45 degrees to save room. This is my code: >columncolor<-c("grey20", "grey20", "grey20", "grey70",
2004 May 07
1
x-axis tick mark labels running vertically
I'm plotting obesity rates (y-axis) vs Public Health Unit (x-axis) for the province of Ontario and would like to have the Public Health Unit names appear vertically rather than the default, horizontally. I'm actually using the 'barplot2' function in the {gregmisc} library ... I haven't been able to find a solution in either the barplot2 options or the general plotting