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2010 Aug 30
3
Putting legend *outside* plotting area
Is there a simple way to put a legend outside the plot area for a simple plot? I found... (at http://www.harding.edu/fmccown/R/) # Expand right side of clipping rect to make room for the legend *par(xpd=T, mar=par()$mar+c(0,0,0,4))* # Graph autos (transposing the matrix) using heat colors, # put 10% of the space between each bar, and make labels # smaller with horizontal y-axis labels
2007 Nov 01
1
Zelig and the "blogit" model
Hi Folks, According to the PDF file blogit.pdf in the Zelig documentation: "Use the bivariate logistic regression model ["blogit"] if you have two binary dependent variables (Y1,Y2), and and wish to model them jointly as a function of some explanatory variables. Each pair of dependent variables (Yi1,Yi2) has four potential outcomes, (Yi1=1,Yi2=1), (Yi1=1,Yi2=0),
2007 Mar 22
1
Labelling a second y-axis
Hi, I am using the following code as an example function to create multiple y-axes on one plot. I have it working fine however, I can't seem to add a label on the second (right) axis. I have tried adding ylab="y2" in the axis call but, that didn't work; any ideas? Thanks, Jesse Code: function() { par(las=1,xaxs="r",mai=c(1,0.75,1,1)) x<-1:10 y1<-x
2007 Oct 24
2
Graphics - plotting two graphs
Hi, I wanted to plot 2 lines on a single graph. Each graph has one axis that can be common. The code that I'm using is: ------------------------------------------------------- par(mfrow=c(1, 1)) x1 <- c(2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12) x2 <- c(10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) y1 <- c(10,12,15,22,34,21) y2 <- c(40, 130, 150, 145, 40, 30) par(las=1, mar=c(4, 4, 2, 4)) plot.new()
2011 Jun 28
2
gam confidence interval (package mgcv)
Dear R-helpers, I am trying to construct a confidence interval on a prediction of a gam fit. I have the Wood (2006) book, and section 5.2.7 seems relevant but I am not able to apply that to this, different, problem. Any help is appreciated! Basically I have a function Y = f(X) for two different treatments A and B. I am interested in the treatment ratios : Y(treatment = B) / Y(treatment = A) as
2000 Oct 17
1
filed plot symbols
This example, x<-1:10 y1<-x y2<-x+2 plot(x,y1,pch=21,ylim=range(c(y1,y2)),type="o",lty="solid",bg="white") points(x,y2,pch=22,type="o",lty="dashed",bg="white") legend(7,3,legend=c("y1","y2"),pch=c(21,22),lty=c("solid","dashed"),bg="white") works if I use pch = one of 21-25. But
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 =
2003 Jun 05
2
Fwd: Re: legend() with option adj=1
Is there a simpler way then the solution to the one that was posted here? I'm not very proficient with legend, and I don't understand this solution. All I have is two or more lines on one plot that I want to put a legend on and I can't figure out how to do it from the examples. Can you give a very simple example? It does not have to be fancy!! I have never worked with a
2004 Dec 09
4
Scatterplot question
Dear list members, I have a probably simple question concerning scatterplots: I want to draw a plot with one X but several Y columns, so that every group of samples gets a different symbol. My table looks like this: X Y1 Y2 Y3 1 1 2 3 3 5 4 7 5 9 6 11 7 13 8 15 Simple in Excel or StarOffice, but how do I do it in R? Thanks a lot Judith
2010 Jun 10
2
points marking
Hi, How to mark points on x axis of a graph keeping x axis as constant and changing y from y1 to y2 respectively. I want to highlight the area from y1 to y2. Any suggestions Thank you Jeet [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 Mar 17
3
help with simple function
hello all I am writing a quite simple script to study dental wear patterns in humans and I wrote this function sqrt(var(Y1)+var(Y2))^2-4(var(Y1)*(var(Y2)-cov(Y1,Y2)^2)) but appear this error message Error: attempt to apply non-function alternatively I wrote this sqrt(var(Y1)+var(Y2)^2)-4[(var(Y1)*(var(Y2)-cov(Y1,Y2)^2))] but this error message appear [1] NA Warning message: NAs introduced
2008 Jan 29
3
How to get two y-axises in a bar plot?
Hi, I have measured two response variables (y1, y2) at each treatment level (x = 0, 1.5 or 3). Now I would like to show the y1 and y2 against x in a bar plot. However, y1 and y2 differ in scale so I need two y-axises, one on the left side and one on the right side (and I dont want to standardize my responses). This is fairly easy if you want to show points,lines etc, but gets more complicated
2007 Jan 30
2
Rbind for appending zoo objects
Hi R, y1 <- zoo(matrix(1:10, ncol = 2), 1:5) colnames(y1)=c("a","b") y2 <- zoo(matrix(rnorm(10), ncol = 2), 6:10) colnames(y2)=c("b","a") > y1 a b 1 1 6 2 2 7 3 3 8 4 4 9 5 5 10 > y2 b a 6 0.9070204 0.3527630 7 1.2405943 0.8275001 8 -0.1690653 -0.1724976 9 -0.6905223 -1.1127670 10
2011 Aug 15
1
update() ignores object
Hi all, I'm extracting the name of the term in a regression model that dropterm specifies as the least significant one, and I'm assigning this name to an object. However, when I use update(), it ignores this object. Is there a way I can make it not ignore it? A reproducible example is below: > lm(x1~1+y1*y2+y3+y4,data=anscombe)->my.lm >
2006 Aug 29
2
lattice/xyplot: plotting 4 variables in two panels - can this be done?
Hi, I would like to create a plot of y1,y2,y3,y4 against x for several subjects such that y1 and y2 are plotted against x in one panel and y3 and y4 against x in another panel. Thus if there are 3 subjects I should end up with 6 panels. Is there a simple way of doing so (i.e. without calling xyplot() several times, and then padding the results together)?? Regards S?ren
2006 Mar 10
1
add trend line to each group of data in: xyplot(y1+y2 ~ x | grp...
Although this should be trivial, I'm having a spot of trouble. I want to make a lattice plot of the format y1+y2 ~ x | grp but then fit a lm to each y variable and add an abline of those models in different colors. If the xyplot followed y~x|grp I would write a panel function as below, but I'm unsure of how to do that with y1 and y2 without reshaping the data before hand. Thoughts
2003 Mar 04
4
writing several command line in R console
Hi R lovers I would like to know how to step to the next line in the R console editor without breaking the continuity of my code more clearly : if for example I write a function, so far i have to write the all code inside on the same line wich may become obscure as the function is more and more complex. I would like to do like in the example of the manuels: >twosam <- function(y1, y2) {
2004 Nov 20
1
how to suppress whiskers in a bwplot?
dear R-help, i have looked carefully through the R-help archives for information on how to suppress whiskers in a bwplot. someone asked this question a while ago, but the answer he received is not available in the archives. but i did manage to get my hands on a panel function (called "my.panel") that is supposed to do this (the function is reproduced at the end of the email, below).
2011 Jan 19
2
Reshape
Hi - I'm up against a complicated reshape problem. I have data of the form X1,Y1,hr1,hr2,hr3 X1,Y2,hr1,hr2,hr3 X1,Y3,hr1,hr2,hr3 X2,Y1,hr1,hr2,hr3 X2,Y2,hr1,hr2,hr3 X2,Y3,hr1,hr2,hr3 where X and Y are factors and the hr(1,2,3) are values. I need it as ,X1, X2 Y1,hr1,hr1 Y1,hr2,hr2 Y1,hr3,hr3 Y2,hr1,hr1 Y2,hr2,hr2 Y2,hr3,hr3 .., Any hints? I've been at it for hours. p -- View
2008 Feb 27
4
plot y1 and y2 on one graph
Dear all I have a code like x<-1:10 y1<-x+runif(10)*2 y2<-seq(0,50,length.out=10)+rnorm(10)*10 par(mfrow=c(1,2)) plot(y1~x) plot(y2~x) Now I would like to plot y1 and y2 on the same graph, with its two scales (y1 on left and y2 on rigth side). Any help are welcome. Kind regards Miltinho Brazil [[alternative HTML version deleted]]