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2008 Oct 24
2
plotrix and prettyR
Hi folks, Both plotrix and prettyR have been updated. plotrix now has the "Matlab" style dotplot that was requested not long ago on the list, provided by that intrepid duo, Barry Rowlingson and Rolf Turner. Mike Cheetham has contributed an implementation of the Piper diagram, also in response to a request. prettyR has finally learned how to display SPSS value labels in the xtab and
2010 Jun 06
3
prettyR
Hi all, does anyone have any practical examples of how this command can be used in prettyR? add.value.labels(x,value.labels) I mean, can we have the SPSS style of using numbers and/or labels if we want to? Thank you for your time Jason Dr. Iasonas Lamprianou Assistant Professor (Educational Research and Evaluation) Department of Education Sciences European University-Cyprus P.O. Box 22006
2008 Jun 12
3
Problem with Freq function {prettyR}
Dear list, I have a problem with freq from prettyR. Please have a look at my syntax with a litte example: library(prettyR) #Version 1 test.df<-data.frame(q1=sample(1:4,8,TRUE), gender=sample(c("f","m"),8,TRUE)) test.df freq(test.df) #No error message #Version 2 test.df<-data.frame(gender=sample(c("f","m"),8,TRUE), q1=sample(1:4,8,TRUE)) test.df
2006 Aug 04
1
prettyR arrives
Hi all, I have finally gotten the prettyR package going (many thanks to Kurt Hornik for his patience). prettyR is a set of functions that allows the user to produce HTML output from R scripts. Given an R script that runs properly, an HTML listing complete with embedded graphics can be produced simply by passing the script to the core function htmlize (Phillipe Grosjean has not only offered
2013 Feb 25
3
How to plot 2 continous variables on double y-axis with 2 factors: ggplot2, gplot, lattice, sciplot?
Hi, I have a data set with two continous variables that I want to plot MEANS (I am not intrerested in median values) on a double-y graph. I also have 2 factors. I want the factor combinations plotted in different panes. Dummy dataset: mydata <- data.frame(factor1 = factor(rep(LETTERS[1:3], each = 40)), factor2 = factor(rep(c(1:4), each = 10)), y1 =
2010 Feb 22
1
plotrix 2.8-3
Hi all, I'm announcing this version of plotrix because I have made a couple of changes that will affect users. Although the function that used to be known as hierobarp is fairly new, there may be some users who are surprised when they find that it has changed its name to barNest. I will probably rename the two functions hierobarp.svymean and hierobarp.svyprop in the next version to
2012 Jan 20
3
a question about taylor.diagram in plotrix package
Hi. I have a question about the taylor.diagram() in plotrix package. How can I control the label "correlation"? In the embedded figure you can see the label "correlation" is too close to the ticks. How can I move it and make it larger? Another problem is the labels "0.95" and "0.99" are too close to the plotting area. I do not find any method to control
2009 Feb 13
2
odfWeave & prettyR
Hello, I've been trying to use odfWeave and prettyR packages to create documents with both text and graphs, but so far I haven't been very lucky... With the function R2html () in prettyR package, when I try to use a source file, which works perfectly if I run it directly form R using "source("file")", it works for the first part and then it makes a mess, i guess
2011 Aug 11
2
plotrix update
I've run across what I think is a small bug in the plotrix package. I've tried to contact the maintainer (Jim Lemon) directly but email is returned 'undeliverable' at the provided address. What is the best method to push a patch to a CRAN package in this case? Thank you, Jesse
2009 Feb 12
1
Latex or html output for freq() in prettyR
Hi Everybody I need to create a lot of frequency tables with frequencies and percentages (and cumilative freq and % as well) for a report. freq() in prettyR give more or less what I need. I am trying to export the result of freq() to html but the html doesn't look look the console output. See the following example library(prettyR) library(Hmisc) x <- matrix(sample(1:3, 12,
2008 Apr 03
1
prettyR 25% quartile, 75% quartile
I am using the describe function in prettyR. I would like to add the 25% 75% quartiles to the summary table how do I do this I have tried describe(x.f, num.desc=c("mean", "median", "sd", "min", "max", "skewness", "quantile(x.f, na.rm=T, probs=seq(0.25, 0.75))", "valid.n")) help -- Let's not spend our time
2008 Jul 23
4
Using PrettyR to produce LaTeX output
Hello everyone. I am new to R, so please bear with me. I am trying to find an easy way to export descriptive statistics and other information about my data frame to a LaTeX format. I have found the describe function in PrettyR to be very helpful in producing results in the exact format I'm looking for. However, the value of the describe function is a LIST (rather than a data frame) which I
2010 Jul 18
5
package "plotrix"
I installed package plotrix because reading its vignette it looks like it can help me solve a "legend" problem. The package instaleed correctly on my Mac OS/X 10.5.8 But I cannot reproduce the examples centered on function "lgendg". > library(plotrix) > plot(0.5,0.5,xlim=c(0,1),ylim=c(0,1),type="n", + main="Test of grouped legend function") >
2008 May 02
1
Cant resolve Error Message
Hi, Im having trouble creating the following graph. Here is my code: library(plotrix) library(prettyR) female_improvement <-read.table("C://project/graphs/gender/breakdown/gender-improvement/female-improvement.csv", sep=",", header=TRUE) barp(rbind(rep(length(female_improvement$gender),2),freq(female_improvement$reason)[[1]]), ylab="22 Males participated in the
2006 Jul 16
1
break axis using plotrix
Dear all, I am trying to plot some data with differing range in y-values with type="b", adding error bars and break the y-axis into two parts, one lower part from 12 to 20, and one upper part from 34 to 40. I have tried to follow the basic ideas from the script provided here by Jim Lemon: http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/56487.html My attempt looks like this:
2006 May 19
1
trouble with plotrix package
Hello list, I wrote a simple program to plot data on polar axes, taking advantage of the plotrix package and its function radial.plot. The basic plot works fine, but I am having difficulties with the formatting. There are three problems, but I thought I would attack them one at a time. Here is the first: If my data set contains values with all vector lengths between 0 and 100 (and various
2011 Aug 15
2
can't install plotrix
Hi all, I'm having problems installing plotrix. I tried installing it through install.packages, and from the unix command line, but each time it seems to stall when it is installing the help indices. has anyone had this same problem, is this package still maintained ? any help? thanks > install.packages("plotrix") > > I also tried using the source package > R CMD
2010 Oct 25
2
font.lab and font.axis
Hi all, In the course of ongoing improvement of plotrix, I was alerted to the fact that setting, e.g.: par(font.lab=3, font.axis=3) only seems to work for "plot" (and maybe other functions), but not for "axis". par(font=3) works for everything (except the title, which is probably specified separately), but there are probably situations in which someone doesn't want
2008 Jun 17
1
read.spss {foreign} doesn't work over network?
I'm unable to open an SPSS file over my network. If I copy it to my local C:/ drive I can read it. I saved the command (in a "crib sheet" text file) in order to avoid all the typing, so I'm pretty sure I've done it before. I verified that the file I'm trying to read is OK. This is what happens: > SurveyData <-
2009 Nov 03
2
Plotting an interaction with error bars
Hello. I need to plot a two-way interaction (5 levels X 3) with error bars. The x.factor will be the five-levels var and the trace.factor will be the three level var. I was able to find functions that draw error bars, but still couldn't find a way to draw an interaction plot that looks like what is common in psychological (and related) journals: the lines (three in my need) are plotted in