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2006 Aug 08
1
parameter yaxs / function hist (graphics)
Dear R users, The parameters xaxs and yaxs (function par, package graphics) seem not to work with the function hist (package graphics), even when the parameters xlim and ylim are defined. Is there any way to make yaxs="i" and xaxs="i" work properly with the function hist, mainly to produce histograms that "touch" the horizontal axis? The R documentation and the R
2006 Feb 20
2
Write pure sine to *.ogg directly?
Hello, I am author of a Morse code training software written in Perl at http://starling.ws/morse Currently I output to *.wav and, if on Unix, convert to *.ogg. And that's okay for a trainer. But I have desire to upgrade the project to a real-time communication tool...or at least a Morse code audio mail routine. And I should like to avoid *.wav. I'd like some means of writing a pure
2000 Jan 26
2
Joining NT domains
I was having a problem with getting my samba server to join my NT domain. The smbpasswd command was giving me the following error: [alpha]root: /usr/local/samba/bin/smbpasswd -j USERS -r beta.kzoo.edu modify_trust_password: machine BETA.KZOO.EDU rejected the session setup. Error was : code 131. 2000/01/26 09:26:40 : change_trust_account_password: Failed to change password f or domain USERS.
2012 Jan 08
2
need help with axis ticks
hi, i am using par(mrow=c(6,6)) function to get 6x6 plots on one screen. the problem that i am having is that the axis tick labels are far away from the ticks and going into previous plots (see attached figure). i need to know how can i reduce the distance between the ticks and their values (y axis values).the part of the code that i am using (after reading in the data) to create the top row is:
2008 Aug 21
2
barplot with anchored bars
Dear R list members, How to produce barplots anchored to the x-axis (not floating above the x-axis) with a box around? With both following codes, the lower horizontal line of the box is below the y = 0 line: # first code x <- c(1,2,3,4) barplot(x,yaxs='i') box() # second code x <- c(1,2,3,4) op <- par(yaxs='i') barplot(x) box() par(op) The parameter yaxs='i'
2010 Feb 19
1
color graph in multiple plots
Hi,   I would like to distinguish my plots using colors but I got error message.  How do I correct that?     plot(ecdf(z), main ="CDF for observed and simulated weighted sum",type="l",lwd=2,col="blue", xlab="Weighted sum (mm)", ylab="Cumulative Percent", xlim=c(0,15), xaxs ='i', yaxs ='i',ylim=c(0,1)) par(new=TRUE)
2003 Jan 16
1
graphics
Dear R community, I need to plot the results of some simulations I did using QTL Cartographer. I am plotting LOD scores over three chromosomes. The three plot have to be one next to the other. The procedure I am using is: par(mfrow=c(1,3)) plot(x$x, x$y, ylim=c(0,35), type="l", col="blue", las=1, xaxs="i", yaxs="i", xlab="X Chromosome",
2007 Jun 26
4
boxplot and bxp do not respect xlim by default (PR#9754)
Full_Name: Steve Ellison Version: 2.4.1 OS: Windows, Linux Submission from: (NULL) (194.73.101.157) bxp() allows specifcation of box locations with at=, but neither adjusts xlim= to fit at nor does it respect xlim provided explicitly. This is because bxp() now includes explicit xlim as c(0.5, n+0.5), without checking for explicitly supplied xlim (or ylim if horizontal). This also prevents
2004 Mar 19
5
asp=1 and aspect ratio
Hi everyone I want a square scatterplot with abline(0,1) going exactly through the SW and NE corners. By "square" I mean that the plotting region is exactly square, and that the axis limits are identical. x <- 1:20 y <- x+rep(c(-1,1),10) lims <- range(c(x,y)) None of the following do this: plot(x,y) ; abline(0,1) #not square plot(x,y,asp=1);abline(0,1) #diagonal
2011 Sep 27
2
Problem with zoo::window()
I have the following time series: > class(CCasadesz2) [1] "zoo" > setmanes <- cut(time(CCasadesz2),breaks="weeks") > CCasadeswz <- aggregate(CCasadesz2,sum,by=setmanes) > class(CCasadeswz) [1] "zoo" > summary(CCasadeswz) Index CCasadeswz 2009-01-12 00:00:00: 1 Min. : 4.0 2009-01-19 00:00:00: 1 1st Qu.:
2006 Mar 13
1
Newbie error or bug?
Hi I used R for the first time yesterday. I wanted to plot the aliasing effect of sampling a 5.5KHz sinusoid at only 8KHz (below the Nyquist limit). So I wrote a small R script that a) plots 1msec worth of a 5.5KHz sin wave b) plots 1msec of the resulting 2.5KHz alias and c) plots the 8 sampling points on the 5.5KHz source wave. I think I have found a bug. The script is as follows:
1998 Feb 24
0
R-beta: Splus incompatibility in axis() and image()
Just a note to point out a couple of small incompatibilities that tripped up a port of some S code to R. in axis() the first argument is called 'which' in R but 'side' in Splus, so code which names the first arg (ie axis(side=1)) falls over in R. The fix is a trivial name change in src/library/base/R/axis. in image() the defaulting of arguments doesn't allow me to say
2010 Nov 22
1
plot start at origin
Hi r-users, I would like my axes to intersect at (0,0).  I tried  xaxs="i",yaxs="i" but it does not change anything.  I hope anybody can help me with this problem.  Here is my code. hist(datobs, prob=TRUE, main ="PDF of the sum of two stations",col="yellowgreen", cex.axis=1.2, xlab="Rainfall (mm)", ylab="Relative frequency", ylim=
2010 Nov 15
1
plot.dendrogram() plot margins
Hello, Is it possible to remove those extra margins on the "sample" axis from plot.dendrogram: par(oma=c(0,0,0,0),mar=c(0,0,0,0)) ddr<-as.dendrogram(hclust(dist(matrix(sample(1:1000,200),nrow=100)))) stats:::plot.dendrogram(ddr,horiz=F,axes=F,yaxs="i",leaflab="none") vs. stats:::plot.dendrogram(ddr,horiz=T,axes=F,yaxs="i",leaflab="none")
2010 Nov 25
1
overlap cdf plots and add colors and etc
Hi r-users, I would like to overlap 2 ecdf plots.  I tried this below and it gives me two plots of ecdf but just both just in black. par(mar=c(4,4,2,1.2),oma=c(0,0,0,0),xaxs="i", yaxs="i") plot(ecdf(datobs)) lines(ecdf(gam_sum_gen)) Then I try to add colors etc and also the legend but fail. par(mar=c(4,4,2,1.2),oma=c(0,0,0,0),xaxs="i", yaxs="i")
2003 Aug 25
1
setting xlim and ylim with asp=1
In plot(), when using option asp=1 the xlim and ylim have no effect because they are changed changed in order to fill the whole plot region. Is there a way to automatically set xlim and ylim when asp has been set to 1? For example: #This is a box of the plot ranges I want: boxxy=rbind(c(-1,2),c(-1,-1),c(1,-1),c(1,2),c(-1,2)) #Without asp=1 I get what I want (i.e. I can't see the box because it
2006 Apr 19
1
scatterplot3d: fractionary xrange
Dear all, I'm plotting this and I need x range = (-2.5, 2.5). require(scatterplot3d) scatterplot3d(1,1,1, pch=19, xlim=c(-2.5, 2.5), zlim=c(0,2), ylim=c(0,3), xaxs="i", yaxs="i") In any case, it seems that in the drawing range for x is (-3,3). I guessed I could have this kind of behaviour for ranges: plot(1,1, pch=19, xlim=c(-2.5, 2.5), ylim=c(0,3),
2007 Dec 19
1
lattice: axes drawn when relation='free' or relation='sliced' but not when relation='same'
I'm using lattice to draw a multi-panel figure: 5 rows, 4 columns. The y-axis for each panel is determined by yaxs <- list(draw=T , labels=c(0, '.5', '1', '1.5') , at=c(0, .5, 1, 1.5) , tck=c(.4, 0) , cex=.7 , alternating=2
2009 Sep 25
1
xaxs disactivated when asp=1 in plots (PR#13971)
Full_Name: Fran?ois Birgand Version: 2.9.0 OS: windows xp Submission from: (NULL) (152.1.16.161) When I type this sequence: x11() Ylim<-c(0,14) Xlim<-c(0,14) plot(0,0,xlim=Xlim,ylim=Ylim,col="white",main="",xlab="",ylab="",bty="n",xaxt="n",yaxt="n",xaxs="i",yaxs="i",asp=1)
2011 Dec 31
2
How to color a region in a contour plot with the contour being the boundary?
Dear expeRts, I would like to color a certain region in a levelplot. The region for z <= 0.02 should have a dark gray color. Below is a minimal example. It almost does what I want, but The region between z=0.02 and z=1 is also colored in dark gray (instead of just the region for z <= 0.02). How can I solve this? Cheers, Marius ## z values for given x and y f <- function(x)