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2009 Apr 01
1
Adjusting font size in a lattice graph
Hi all I have created a lattice graph but the text appears too big. Just wondering if there was a way I could change the font size. tp1.nDai=xyplot(value ~ yr | Name, data = nDai,type = 'o') update(tp1.nDai, aspect = c(0.8), layout = c(4, 4)) I would appreciate your help. Kind regards andy Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc Incursion Investigator Investigation & Diagnostic Centres -
2010 Feb 14
1
Adding a regression line to an xyplot
Hi R users > I am trying to add a regression line to a graph for "c" for factor 2 > only. Any suggestions? > library(lattice) a=(1:10) b=c(1:5,16:20) c=as.factor(c(rep(1,5),rep(2,5))) d=data.frame(a,b,c) xyplot(a~b, pch=c(6,8),data = tavg, groups=d$c, reg.line=lm, smooth=FALSE, type=c("p","g"),xlab="a",ylab="b") > I would
2011 May 17
1
Dealing with null values Aggregate function
Hi R users I trying to some aggregate statistics on a very large dataset. The null values are causing a problem. I would like to calculate aggregate values for groups. I am just no sure how to deal with the "" I would ideally like them to ignored ie if there is only 1 value over several columns than that value would be the summary statistic. I have put the following example together to
2009 Apr 14
2
Subset function: selecting variables within a factor
Hi all I know this must be an easy one so sorry for the trouble. I would like to select a list of variables within a factor The following example is given in help for subset: subset(airquality, Temp > 80 select = c(Ozone, Temp)) So how do I select all temperatures of 90 and 80 ie Temp = c(80,90) I would appreciate your help. Kind regards andy Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc Incursion
2008 May 11
1
Finding unmatched data between two dataframe using several factors
Hi R users I am trying to find unmatched data from two dataframes. I would like to find unmatched data based on several factors. For the following data: dat1 <- data.frame(x = paste("A", 1:6, sep=""), y = c("andy","bob","ciaran","dan", "eion", "fred")) dat1 dat2
2011 May 03
2
Overlapping x axes using Lattice
Hi R users I apologise in advance for this question as I suspect it is simple and perhaps others have had this problem. I am struggling to sort out how to fix the x axes so that the labels don't overlap. I have put the following example together to show my problem. library(lattice) titre <- as.factor(rep(c(10999,20999,30999,40999,50999,60999,
2008 May 13
1
Legend in scatterplot and adding regression lines
Hi R users The scatterplot (used package R-Cmdr ) obtained has the legend off the plot in the upper left I would like to decide where to put the legend - is that option still available and how do I do it? code: Dataset <- read.table("J:/Pigmatingsb.txt", header=TRUE, sep="\t", na.strings="NA", dec=".", strip.white=TRUE)
2008 Jun 06
3
R loop
I all I am just trying to get the idea of a loop if statement for another purpose. I was going to label a new variable based on date ie first week 1, second week 2 etc. My code in bold is wrong but seems logical to me, could someone help. x <- rep(c(2660156,2663703,2658165,2659303,2661531,2660914),c(2,2,2,2,1,1)) y <- rep(c(6476767,6475013,6475487,6479659,6477004,6476388),c(2,2,2,2,1,1))
2008 May 06
3
Spatial join between two datasets using x and y co-ordinates
Hi R users I am trying to create a spatial join between two datasets. The first data set is large and contains descriptive data including x and y co-ordinates. The second dataset is small and has been selected spatially. The only data contained within the second dataset is the x and y coordinates only i.e. no descriptive data. The aim of a join made between the two datasets is to select
2009 Mar 17
3
Combining columns from two dataframes
I all I am trying to combine columns from two dataframes to make a completely new dataframe consisting of one column of dates (ie a combination of dates from the two dataframes). >From the following dataframes a b 1 2008-07-27 1 2 2008-10-01 2 3 2008-08-15 3 4 2008-08-14 4 5 2008-08-14 5 6 2008-09-20 6 c d 1 2008-07-27 1 2 2008-10-01 2 I would like to get: z
2008 Mar 06
2
R code for selecting places spatially and by time
Hi all The code of trying to write relates to selecting properties (given by x and y co-ordinates) spatially (distance "X" from "infected" properties identified by date) over a certain time period. i.e. what properties are within 3 km from properties infected on "2008-01-01" over the last 14 days. Is any one able to give me some clues on how to write code to solve
2009 Apr 01
4
Recode of text variables
Hi all I am trying to do a simple recode which I am stumbling on. I figure there must be any easy way but haven't come across it. Given data of A","B","C","D","E","A" it would be nice to recode this into say three categories ie A and B becomes "Treat1", C becomes "Treat 2" and E becomes "Treat 3". I tried
2008 Nov 11
0
Producing a matrix of values
I all I am trying to create a matrix for a network diagram: # 1. The following produces two dataframes. The table "place" is a dataframe of all places made from "tra" a tracing table that has the source place and destination place. The table "details" is a dataframe of all source and destination properties. src=rep(c(1:3),each=5) des=c(16:30) rsk=rep(3,5)
2011 Nov 21
1
Lattice graph help
Hi all I hope you might help me with some aspects of producing a graph in lattice. There are three things I have struggling with and that is: 1. to separate the horizontal box rows from each other; 2. to change the colour of the horizontal and vertical strips to white; and 3. to place the axes labels on the left y axes and on the bottom x axes. I would really appreciate some help. I have put the
2011 Nov 22
0
Lattice graph strips and axes
Hi all I was wondering if it is possible to get rid of the horizontal strips and produce each barchart with a left y axes and lower x axes only. Also can you specify an exact size of graph ie 88mm wide with a font size of 'x'. library(lattice) library(latticeExtra) n=as.factor(c(1:5,1:5))
2011 May 23
0
SNA query
Hi R Users I am working with the very useful SNA package (v.2.2) in R and have a query I hope you may be able to help out with: I have been using gplot commands to plot an SNA graph. Here's the code and output: library(sna); library(network); library(RODBC) setwd("c:\\temp") x = read.csv(file = "testforr.csv") Total.Sold=c(1,3,6,1,3,6,1,3,6,6,9) src=c(1:10,1)
2008 Mar 12
4
Distances between two datasets of x and y co-ordinates
Hi all I am trying to determine the distances between two datasets of x and y points. The number of points in dataset One is very small i.e. perhaps 5-10. The number of points in dataset Two is likely to be very large i.e. 20,000-30,000. My initial approach was to append the first dataset to the second and then carry out the calculation: dists <- as.matrix(dist(gis data from 2 * datasets))
2003 Sep 17
2
CART analysis
Greetings, Does anyone know of an R code for classification and regression tree analysis (CART)? Thank you Ron Ron Thornton BVSc, PhD, MACVSc (pathology, epidemiology) Programme Co-ordinator, Active Surveillance Animal Biosecurity MAF Biosecurity Authority P O Box 2526 Wellington, New Zealand phone: 64-4-4744156 027 223 7582 fax: 64-4-474-4133 e-mail: ron.thornton at maf.govt.nz
2023 Jan 31
1
[EXT] How to calculate the derivatives at each data point?
Try something like with(df, predict(smooth.spline(x = altitude, y = atm_values), deriv = 1)) Cheers, Andrew -- Andrew Robinson Chief Executive Officer, CEBRA and Professor of Biosecurity, School/s of BioSciences and Mathematics & Statistics University of Melbourne, VIC 3010 Australia Tel: (+61) 0403 138 955 Email: apro at unimelb.edu.au Website: https://researchers.ms.unimelb.edu.au/~apro
2006 Feb 22
1
Degree of freedom for contrast t-tests in lme
Dear all Somebody may have asked this before but I could not find any answers in the web so let me ask a question on lme. When I have a fixed factor of, say, three levels (A, B, C), in which each level has different size (i.e. no. of observations; e.g. A>B>C). When I run an lme model, I get the same degree of freedom for all the contrast t-tests (e.g. AvsB or BvsC). I have tried this to