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2006 Apr 27
1
scope of variable/object ?
Hi, I must be missing something here...Essentially, a short piece of code works if it's standalone, but doesn't work if it's divided into two functions. The code that works is: ################### WORKS ############### library(pamr) set.seed(120) x <- matrix(rnorm(1000*20),ncol=20) y <- sample(c(1:4),size=20,replace=TRUE) mydata <- list(x=x,y=y)
2010 Jun 07
1
Patch for legend.position={left,top,bottom} in ggplot2
Hi Hadley and everyone, here's a patch for ggplot2 that fixes the behavior of opts(legend.position={left,top,bottom}). If you try the following code in an unmodified ggplot2 options(warn = -1) suppressPackageStartupMessages(library("ggplot2")) data <- data.frame( x = c(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), y = c(2, 3, 4, 3, 4, 5), colour = c(TRUE, TRUE, TRUE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE))
2009 Aug 07
3
How do I plot a line followed by two forecast points?
Good day all, I'm trying to plot a continuous line plot, which is followed by two forecast points eg. one forecast point is 12 months out, and another 24 months out from the last date of the line plot. In my attempts so far, the second plot (the forecast points) is scaled against a new axis scale, thus the two plots are not directly comparable (I need the forecast points to be scaled
2003 Feb 28
1
Concerning the clustering tree
Dear Stuff, I am trying to enjoy "PAM", but I could not recognize which sample is in which branches in the clustering tree because of too many samples and size limitation for my monitor. I mean, I did unsupervised clustering with "PAM" ( data2$newy<-pamr.makeclasses(data2) ) with 275 primary samples, but samples were piled up at the point of each branch, so I cannot
2008 Jan 26
2
scatterplot3d with categorical data
Dear users, I'm trying to produce a 3d bar plot but the x and y dimensions have categorical data -- so I only want 3 points on each axis. So I try: require(scatterplot3d) mymat<-data.frame( x=c(1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,3), y=c(1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3), z=c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)) scatterplot3d(mymat, type="h", lwd=5, pch=" ", xlab="xlabel",
2004 May 06
1
plot(hist.default(1:10,plot=F)) error.
Hi! How to find out which plot function is used when i call plot(hist.default(1:10,plot=F)) and all works fine ? The reason why I would like to know it is that after loading some self written R functions > plot(hist.default(1:10,plot=F)) Error in xy.coords(x, y, xlabel, ylabel, log) : x and y lengths differ > traceback() 5: stop("x and y lengths differ") 4: xy.coords(x, y,
2017 Sep 19
3
Graph f(x) = 1/x
Dear All: good morning I am trying to graph the function y=f(x)=1/x over the interval (-5,5). But I am getting an error message. Please see below. I am getting the error message: *Error in xy.coords(x, y, xlabel, ylabel, log) : * * 'x' and 'y' lengths differ* x x <- seq(-5, 5, 0.01) y < 1/x plot(x,y, type='l', xlim=c(-5, 5), ylim=c(-5, 5), xlab = "x",
2011 Jul 25
1
Trouble with line of best fit
I don't usually do much with graphs in R, and this is my first time adding a line of best fit. Hopefully this is an easy problem to solve. I'm looking at a variable called soloKills along the range 5:28. Here are all my commands, in script form: range=5:28 graph=soloKills title="Solo kill/death data" xlabel="Number of deaths/1 game" ylabel="Mean number of kills/1
2011 Feb 09
1
samr - extract genes from siggenes.table
Hi BioC user, I have a problem extracting the gene set I would like to work with. Here is I work with my data: normData <- read.delim("normalizedData.txt",sep ="\t") ######### two class unpaired comparison # y must take values 1,2 classes <- c(-1,-2,1,2) #prepere the data for the samr analysis data.x <-as.matrix(normData[,8:11]) d=list(x=data.x,y=classes,
2008 Oct 21
5
how to plot the histogram and the curve in the same graph
i want to plot the histogram and the curve in the same graph.if i have a set of data ,i plot the histogram and also want to see what distribution it was.So i want to plot the curve to know what distribution it like. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-to-plot-the-histogram-and-the-curve-in--the-same-graph-tp20082506p20082506.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at
2006 Apr 27
0
package pamr: pamr.adaptthresh() error rates
Hi, I was working on a classification problem using the pamr package. I used the pamr.adaptthresh() function to find the optimal accuracy of the classifier. I must not be doing it right, since it doesn't return the threshold values for optimum classification. For example,if I run it on a dataset, I get the following result using pamr.adaptthresh(): predicted true
2006 Apr 27
0
pamr package: pamr.adaptthresh() error rates
Hi, I was working on a classification problem using the pamr package. I used the pamr.adaptthresh() function to find the optimal accuracy of the classifier. I must not be doing it right, since it doesn't return the threshold values for optimum classification. For example,if I run it on a dataset, I get the following result using pamr.adaptthresh(): predicted true (1)
2006 Apr 27
0
package pamr: pamr.adapthresh() ---- Take 2!
Hi, Sorry about the earlier formatting errors... I was working on a classification problem using the pamr package. I used the pamr.adaptthresh() function to find the optimal accuracy of the classifier. I must not be doing it right, since it doesn't return the threshold values for optimum classification. For example,if I run it on a dataset, I get the following result using
2004 Nov 23
6
Weibull survival regression
Dear R users, Please can you help me with a relatively straightforward problem that I am struggling with? I am simply trying to plot a baseline survivor and hazard function for a simple data set of lung cancer survival where `futime' is follow up time in months and status is 1=dead and 0=alive. Using the survival package: lung.wbs <- survreg( Surv(futime, status)~ 1, data=lung,
2004 Jul 13
2
help with as.function
HI, sorry but i don't understand how to make a function with as.function() formula<-"2+3*x" formu<-as.symbol(formula) > formu 2+3*x formul<-as.function(alist(x=,formu)) curve(formul,1,5,col="blue") Error in xy.coords(x, y, xlabel, ylabel, log) : x and y lengths differ > typeof(formul) [1] "closure" and not plot the curve function, Why?
2007 Nov 26
2
Filling in a Zero Matrix
Hi I am very new to R and statistical programming in general. I am trying to reorder data from a .csv file. I have managed to import the data and create a zero matrix. I am now trying to fill the matrix. There seems to be some problem with this section of my code. I have highlighted the dodgy code in red. Please help if possible. ###################################################### ###########
2010 Jan 09
2
Plotting numeric values against non numeric items
Hi i want do a line graph. My y axis contains numeric values. My x axis contains non numeric statements. This is what i want the graph to look like. When i try to plot this graph on R it comes up with the following error message: "Error in plot.window(...) : need finite 'xlim' values In addition: Warning messages: 1: In xy.coords(x, y, xlabel, ylabel, log) : NAs introduced by
2013 Feb 14
2
Plot a Matrix as an Image with ggplot
Dear all, I am trying to plot a matrix I have? as an image str(matrixToPlot) ?num [1:21, 1:66] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . ?that contains only 0s and 1s, where the xlabel will be Labeled as str(xLabel) ?num [1:66] 1e+09 1e+09 1e+09 1e+09 1e+09 ... and the yLabels will be labeled as str(yLabel) ?num [1:21] -88 -87 -86 -85 -84 -83 -82 -81 -80 -79 ... I have found on the internet that I can do
2010 Sep 22
2
How to fix error: 'x' and 'y' lengths differ
Hi, im a student so still very new to R. Hope someone could help me out here =) They are 3 slug control products, bustaslug, product X and Y. Im ask to explore the data by plot() and tapply(). But when i try to plot or use the tapply command, it tells me that the x and y lengths differ. so im thinking its because the data is unbalanced? Is there a simple command that i could use to fix this?
2009 Jun 11
2
Tables without names
A table without names displays like a vector: > unname(table(2:3)) [1] 1 1 1 and preserves the table class (as with unname in general): > dput(unname(table(2:3))) structure(c(1L, 1L), .Dim = 2L, class = "table") Does that make sense? R is not consistent in its treatment of such unname'd tables: In plot, they are considered erroneous input: >