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2010 Apr 19
2
Overlay of barchart and xyplot
Hello R Folks, I am new to R. I have been struggling to overlay a barchart with a xyplot together on one plot but did not get this worked out. Any help and idea are greatly appreciated. I attached R scripts for barchart and xyplot below and also data I used. What I am trying to do is just to put the barchart and xyplot together on one plot. Huapeng <<dispersal_infestation.csv>>
2009 Apr 28
1
Understanding padding in lattice
Dear R-users, I am trying to understand what the different padding arguments in trellis.par.set are exactly controlling the space around lattice plots. I have used the following code as a basis for testing but it did not really help me to visualize how the value of each argument changes the margins and the plotting area. I guess a better way to visualize the effects of these padding items
2012 Dec 13
5
remove NA in df results in NA, NA.1 ... rows
Good morning! I have the following data frame (df): X.outer Y.outer X.PAD1 Y.PAD1 X.PAD2 Y.PAD2 X.PAD3 Y.PAD3 X.PAD4 Y.PAD4 73 574690.0 179740.0 574690.2 179740.0 574618.3 179650 574729.2 179674 574747.1 179598 74 574680.6 179737.0 574693.4 179740.0 574719.0 179688 574831.8 179699 574724.9 179673 75 574671.0 179734.0 574696.2 179740.0 574719.0 179688 574807.8 179787 574729.2
2013 Dec 11
1
setting effect plot parameters
I have tried to set parameters of an effects plot with moderate success, but I'm finding that although the plot(effect()) method uses trellis graphics (via the lattice package), not all aspects of the plot can be controlled by standard trellis graphics. I am able to set any parameters that are given in trellis.par.get() easily enough, for example: axis.components <-
2012 Nov 22
1
[lattice] Increase distance between tick labels and ticks in wireframe plot ("pad")
Hello, I try to increase the distance between tick labels and ticks in a lattice wireframe plot. Here's a minimal example: ## Minimal example x <- y <- z <- c(1,2,3) df <- data.frame(x, y, z) wireframe(z ~ x*y, df, scales = list(arrows = FALSE, col = "black", font = 1, tck=0.6)) I tried the axis.components option
2007 Apr 10
1
median polishing
Hi, In SPlus there is a function called "twoway" for median polishing gridded data. Is there an equivalent function in R? I have been searching for it in R help without much success. Your help is much appreciated. Cheers Sorn [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Feb 15
0
Relationships between png resolution, axis.text$cex trellis setting, and paddings
Dear R-users, I was wondering if somebody could shed some light on the relationships existing between the resolution of a png device, the axis.text$cex trellis setting, and the paddings of the actual graph. In the following code, I create a custom trellis theme that set (among other thing) axis.text$cex to 1 instead of the default 0.8. Then a lattice graph is created and exported to three png
2016 Dec 29
0
Structure Padding and GetElementPtr
Here is an example: I can define two classes: A and Apad: class A { bool b1, b2; double d1; int i1; }; class Apad { bool b1, b2; bool pad1[6]; double d1; int i1; bool pad2[4]; }; A and Apad will have the same layout, from the LLVM IR level: %class.A = type <{ i8, i8, [6 x i8], double, i32, [4 x i8] }> %class.Apad = type { i8, i8, [6 x i8], double, i32, [4
2011 Mar 10
1
Adjust the distance between tick mark labels and axis
Hi all: I've been trying to figure out a way to move the tick mark labels in my lattice plots closer to the the axes. I've tinkered with a lot of the "buffer" parameters (those listed by trellis.par.get()), but haven't had any luck. Any ideas? Cheers. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Aug 04
1
Sweave and ggplot2
Hi all, I've been trying to run Sweave with R code embedded - using the ggplot2 package and in particular the qplot command. There appears to be a problem in Sweave not picking up that qplot is a function. Has anybody else tried to use qplot in Sweave and have you been successful? Any help would be very much appreciated. Kind Regards, Sorn Notice: This email and any attachments may
2016 Dec 29
1
Structure Padding and GetElementPtr
Yes. LLVM types != C++ types. There is no mapping except that produced if you add debug info. On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 6:51 PM, Hong Hu via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Here is an example: > > I can define two classes: A and Apad: > > class A { > bool b1, b2; > double d1; > int i1; > }; > > class Apad { > bool b1, b2;
2009 Feb 03
1
color and fontfamily in lattice
Hi, I am having some problems using bwplot(lattice) in my data. I want change some parameters: 1) Fontfamily to serif 2) The size of the font 3) Put it in a bold face 4) Change de color of the lines How can I do that?! Now, I am using this to plot my boxplot. dados <- data.frame(varsep=as.factor(rep(1:2,10)),i=runif(20))
2011 Jul 25
2
Lattice: distance of tick labels from axis line
Hi, I am doing fine editing on a lattice plot, now have the Y-axis title in the correct position, but the tick labels are too far from the axis line. I looked at the help documentation but could not find how to change this. This seems to be easy to do in basic plots with "at=c(value1, value2, value3)" . Is there some equivalent in lattice? Thanks. -- View this message in context:
2009 May 08
1
centering axis labels in lattice
Hello, I'm attempting to alter the location of text in my axis labels in lattice plots and have been unsuccessful so far. For example, the y-axis labels are always right-justified, but I would like them to be horizontally centered. Here's an example: library(lattice); # create fake dataset to plot to.plot <- data.frame( x = 1:5, y = c("1\nAAA", "2\nBBB",
2008 Jun 30
3
newbie needs help plotting time series
Dear R help list I have recently started using R to visualize time series of water level measurements. The code I wrote does exactly what I want: plot(x, a$B112, axes=FALSE, ylim=c(405,410), col="red", pch=15, type="o", ylab="metres above sea level", main="Main Plot Title") axis(2, at=405:410, tck=1, col="gray60") axis.Date(1,
2008 Feb 07
3
replacement for IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Trash:7
While running dovecot on debian etch using version 1.0.rc15-2etch3, i wonder the following: If i read the config files correctly, dovecot seems to have no equivalent of courier's IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Trash:7 setting. Therefore, i wrote a script that dives into the user's directories and their maildirs. It looks like this: ============================================= #!/bin/bash for pad1
2001 Nov 21
0
Samba can't find file, NT can
We're having a problem with an application called Grade Machine running on Windows 98 workstations. The problem occurs when trying to save when overwriting the currently open class file. It works on NT 3.51, it works on the local drive, it works on Samba when short directory names are used, it doesn't work under Samba 2.0.10 or 2.2.2 when saving to a file in a folder such as "My
2013 Aug 11
10
[PATCH 00/10] Add support for MPEG2 and VC-1 on VP3/VP4 for NV98-NVAF
As it turns out, with the proprietary firmware, the VP3 and VP4 interfaces are identical. Furthermore, this is all already implemented for nvc0. So these patches (a) move the easily sharable bits of the nvc0 implementation into the nouveau directory, and then (b) implement the other parts in nv50. The non-shared parts are still largely copies, but there are some differences, not the least of which
2008 Jul 02
1
FW: RES: bug in axis.Date? was (Re: newbie needs help plottingtimeseries)
Instead of x<-seq(as.Date("2004-01-01"), as.Date("2008-06-01"),by="month") from=iso2chron("2004-01-01") to= iso2chron("2008-06-01") from <-chron2UTCsecs(from) to<-chron2UTCsecs(to) delta##how many secs i.e month time in secs xx <- seq(from=from, to=to, by=delta) x <- UTCsecs2chron(xx) I think it will works
2012 Jul 12
2
trellis margin sizes in absolute units
Dear R users, I have a lot of experience with traditional R graphics, but I decided to turn to trellis as it was recommended for spatial graphs by the sp package. In traditional R graphics I always first set the size of the device region absolute units (e.g. mm) and then I firmly fix the inner margins with mai and the outer margins with oma also in absolute units. What is left from the device