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2009 Dec 08
3
re-ordering x-lables using barchart()
Hi R Users, I'm trying to re-order the "site names" ("Waseca", "Morris", ...). I'm using following code: libarry(lattice) barchart(yield ~ variety | site, data = barley, groups = year, layout = c(6,1), aspect=.7, ylab = "Barley Yield (bushels/acre)", scales = list(x = list(abbreviate = TRUE, rot=45,
2003 Feb 21
1
how to turn axis labels for trellis/dotplot
hi, it occurs quite naturally that groupnames have so many characters that they overlap as horizontally printed labels for the xaxis in a dotplot. is it possible to turn ('par(las=1)') the (x)axis-labels in a dotplot? in general, is it possible to add new customization themes to trellis.get()? any solution is very welcome! tomy -- no signature
2010 Nov 08
1
Add text to a stacked barplot
Hi All, I need some help in putting text in a stacked barplot. The barplot is filled with 5 levels and now I would like to put text to each level in the stacked barplot. However, it seems that the code that I am using is not placing the text at the correct hight (centered at each fill) in the barplot. Any suggestions to improve the code to make it work? barchart(FREQ ~ VISIT
2006 Jul 13
1
writeForeignSAS and potential extensions
Dear R-devel, I've made some potential extensions to writeForeignSAS in 'foreign' that I wanted to pass along if anyone is interested. I've attached the diff -u output against the version found in foreign_0.8-15 and an .R file with my changes. (In this .R file, the function is named writeForeignSAS7 to simplify testing/comparisons.) I've tried to alter the current
2007 Jul 26
1
How to auto-scale cex of y-axis labels in lattice dotplot?
When I create a dotplot in lattice, I frequently observe overplotting of the labels along the vertical axis. On my screen, this illustrates overplotting of the letters: windows() reps=6 dat=data.frame(let=rep(letters,each=reps), grp=rep(1:reps, 26), y=runif(26*reps)) dotplot(let~y|grp, dat) Is there a way to automatically scale the labels so that they are not over-plotted? I currently do
2010 Jul 05
4
Data Labels in a barchart (Lattice or otherwise)
Hi, Can anyone please help me with how I could add labels with the value for each bar in a barchart? (similar to how data labels can be added in Excel) I have done a lot of searching but havent been lucky. Thanks, Raoul -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Data-Labels-in-a-barchart-Lattice-or-otherwise-tp2278027p2278027.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at
2009 Dec 01
1
Overlapping Plot Labels and Color Palette
Hi all, I am new to R, but with the help I have received thus,I have already been able to work through a bunch of questions on my own in just a few days. I imagine my questions are relatively simple, but here she goes. 1) I am using a package where one of the objects generated represents X/Y coordinates for each observation. I have been able to plot my row names onto the graph using text()
2010 May 07
3
How to sort a grouped barchart?
Hi, I have a barchart very similar to the example on the function documetation, however, I want to sort the bars according one group in one panel. Reminding: library(lattice) barchart(yield ~ variety | site, data = barley, groups = year, layout = c(1,6), ylab = "Barley Yield (bushels/acre)", auto.key=list(), scales = list(x = list(abbreviate = TRUE,
2012 Jun 06
5
how to add a vertical line for each panel in a lattice dotplot with log scale?
by considering this example from barley dataset #code start dotplot(variety ~ yield | site, data = barley, scales=list(x=list(log=TRUE)), layout = c(1,6), panel = function(...) { panel.dotplot(...) #median.values <- tapply(x, y, median) # medians for each variety #panel.abline(v=median.values, col.line="red") # but this
2009 Apr 25
4
dotplot: labeling coordinates for each point
Hi all, I used dotplot to draw a graph for a dataset with size of 100. Since the x-axis are all texts, so they are mixed up and not readable. Is there any way to make it readable or how can I add labels to all the points with its (x,y) coordinates? Thanks for your help. Best, Tony [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Mar 21
5
How to use: library lattice: barchart
Dear ladies and gentlemen! In the help text for the xyplot (library(lattice), help(xyplot)) is an example given how one can use barchart: barchart(yield ~ variety | site, data = barley, groups = year, layout = c(1,6), ylab = "Barley Yield (bushels/acre)", scales = list(x = list(abbreviate = TRUE, minlength = 5)))
2008 Dec 23
1
Borders for rectangles in lattice plot key
Hopefully an easy question. When drawing a rectangles in a lattice plot key, how do you omit the black borders? Here is an example adapted from one on the xyplot help page: bar.cols <- c("red", "blue") key.list <- list( space="top", rectangles=list(col=bar.cols), text=list(c("foo", "bar")) ) barchart( yield ~ variety | site,
2009 Dec 20
1
expression()
Hi All, I'm wondering if its possible to write degree in symbol. I would like y-label as "Temperature (degreeF)". where degree should be in symbols. Thanks in advance, #R Code library(lattice) data(barley) barchart(yield ~ variety | site, data = barley, groups = year, layout = c(1,6), ylab = "Temperature (degreeF)", scales = list(x =
2009 Oct 18
1
function to convert lm model to LaTeX equation
Dear list, I've tried several times to wrap my head around the Design library, without much success. It does some really nice things, but I'm often uncomfortable because I don't understand exactly what it's doing. Anyway, one thing I really like is the latex.ols() function, which converts an R linear model formula to a LaTeX equation. So, I started writing a latex.lm() function
2011 Apr 07
1
dotplot as a background for multiple barchart plots (with Lattice)
Hi R users, I'm kind stuck in my R experience... I want to have a multiple barchart with n windows, but with the same background for each window, and I want that background to be a recorded dotplot. First, is it possible ? If so, I guess I have to call a record plot in the panel function but how ? As there is no panel.plot and I can't use the recorded plot as an argument for the
2007 Apr 24
1
specify xlim for each panel
I draw dotplot using the following code: sd.dotplot<-dotplot(data.47.nmr$om_sd ~ as.factor(data.47.nmr$position) |as.factor(data.47.nmr$pr), data = data.47.nmr,layout=c(1,1), xlab="Position", xlim=range(data.47.nmr$position),ylab="Sd", main="Changes of omega angle in different positions", scales = list(x = list(rot = 45))) However I get same xlim for each
2009 Jun 17
3
lattice: axis ticks, axis alignment and remove axis from plot
Hi there, I'm a bit confused concerning the axis tck setting in the lattice package as the ticks on left sided axis aren't drawn at all with the following setting: dados <- data.frame(varsep = factor(rep(1:2,10)), i = runif(20)) library(lattice) my.theme <- list( axis.components = list(left = list(tck = 1, pad1 = 1, pad2 = 2), top = list(tck = 0, pad1
2010 Aug 25
5
lattice help required
hello, i want to stack two lattice plots beneath each other using one x-axis and sharing the same text-panels, like: ##################################################################### library(lattice) y1 <- rnorm(100,100,10) y2 <- rnorm(100,10,1) facs<-expand.grid(Sites=rep(c("Site I","Site II"),25),Treatment=c("A","B")) pl1<-dotplot(y1 ~
2011 Sep 15
1
Move the x-axis labels to the top of the dotplot
Dear R helpers I would like to move the x-axis labels, which plot automatically at the base of a dot plot to the top of the plot. Is there a way to do this? Code snippet below with(Cal_dat, dotplot(reorder(paste(Mine,Company), Resc_Gt) ~ Resc_Gt, fill_var = Commodity, pch_var = factor(Year), xlab_var = factor(Company), pch = c(21, 22, 23),
2005 May 03
3
Lattice dotplot with symbols sized and colored
Apologies if this is a naive beginners question. I am trying to create a dotplot with the lattice dotplot function in which my dots are colored differently depending on if positive or negative and sized by sp.nc.bdrs.data$mwZ I have tried... dotplot(sporder ~ cvarorder | direct, data=sp.nc.bdrs.data, cex=abs(sp.nc.bdrs.data$mwZ * 0.05), xlab="climate variables",