Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Stacked plots with common x-axis and different y-axis"
2009 May 26
2
Problem accessing "row number" from subset on a dataframe
I would like to use the "row number" information returned from performing a subset command on a dataframe.
For example, I would like to automatically delete some rows from a dataframe if they match a criteria. Here is my example below.
data(airquality)
names(airquality)
subset(airquality, airquality$Month == 6)
Now how do I delete the row numbers returned automatically?
I
2009 Jan 03
2
R Stacked Histogram
I've seen this asked, but never fully answered.
Is it possible to plot stacked histograms in R?
I have four data sets that I would like to show combined vertically in histogram format.
Is this possible?
Thank you for any feedback you can provide.
P.S. I know I can show the four sets side by side, but I want to combine them, but still uniquely identify each. Thanks again.
2009 Jan 29
2
Adding vertical line to histogram and qplot "stacked" plot
R-users it appears I am leaning on your knowledge once again. Is there any way to add a vertical line to a histogram and qplot "stacked" plot? Here is my current attempt:
"qplot" approach attempt:
qplot(Run, data = data_dataframe, breaks = breaks, fill = Temperature, main = short_title) + scale_x_continuous("Data") + scale_y_continuous("Freq")
2009 Nov 20
6
How to add a top level title to multiple plots
How can I add an overall plot title to these four plots?
I would like to have something that says, "Distribution Comparisons":
par(mfrow = c(2, 2))
# Plot 1
plot(rnorm(10),type="l",col="red")
title(main = list(paste("Normal"),
????????????????????????? col="black", cex = 1.0))
# Plot 2
plot(rpois(10,
2009 Jul 09
4
Issues with file.info?
Are there any tricks associated with file.info?
I just tried it on a directory folder and it returned NA for all fields for all files. I tried it on a different folder with different files and it still returned NA.
I tried it on a specific file and it returned all the proper info correctly.
Just wondering if there are any tricks I've overlooked.
2009 Jul 16
6
Best way to replace :SS with :00
Not sure if there is an R way to do this or a regular express way, but here is what I am trying to do.
I've got lots of data where the format is HH:MM:SS, but I need to format it like HH:MM:00, i.e. round the second down to zero.
What is the best way to do this?
Thanks again.
Jason
2009 Feb 04
5
Target Plot?
I've done a little snooping around the R Gallery Site (http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/) and the "Statistics with R" site (http://zoonek2.free.fr/UNIX/48_R/all.html), but I can't seem to find what I'm looking for.
Here is the type of plot I would like to draw:
(1) 2-D three axis plot where each axis is separated by 120-degrees (would be great if the number of axis
2009 Jul 09
5
Best way to export values from a function?
Maybe there is a great website out there or white paper that discusses this but again my Google skills (or lack there of) let me down.
I would like to know the best way to export several doubles from a function, where the doubles are not an array.
Here is a contrived function similar to my needs:
multipleoutput<-function(x)
{
squared<-x^2
cubed<-x^3
exponentioal<-exp(x)
2009 Jun 26
3
Automatically placing a legend in an area with the most white space...
At one point I believe I heard of an R package that would automatically find the most empty space in a plot, and then that answer could then be used to intelligently place a legend.
I would like to try to apply that R package to the contrived example shown below, so thank you for any hints or tips that can be provided.
x = seq(0, 1000, by = 1)
y1_vals<-rnorm(1000, mean = 0, sd = 50)
2009 Jan 27
1
3-axis Barplots (plus qplot like staked histogram capability)
Searched my R reference docs*, and the Rseek, but evidently I've overlooked this capabilty.
Is it possible to produce a 3d Barplot using R?
For example would like to have a three axis bar plot - \
x-axis = location(discrete),
y-axis = data value,
z-axis = frequency of value occurance (of location and value)
Would also if could also do something like what "qplot" allows,
2009 Aug 01
1
R Package That Contains International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF)
By any chance is anyone aware of an R package that contains a representation of the International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF)?
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/IAGA/vmod/igrf.html
I've tracked down some Fortran and C code for the IGRF-10, and possibly IGRF-11, and was hoping to avoid an awkward port.
Thanks again for any feedback and leads provided.
2011 Nov 23
2
Suggested alternative to rgdal for Mac for making bubble plots with R 2.14?
I'm new to making bubble plots with R, so I was going to try the following:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-geo/2009-August/006258.html
Unfortunately, it looks like rgdal is not part of 2.14. I'm not sure if it was the mirror I selected or something else is going on.
> install.packages("rgdal")
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
Warning
2005 Jul 01
2
Simple indexing conundrum
My apologies in advance for my thickness but I can't seem to solve the
following, seemingly simple, data manipulation problem:
I have a data frame that contains multiple factors and multiple
continuous response variables, but duplicates of some factor
combinations. The duplicates contain bad data, so I would like to
eliminate the duplicates. I would like to retain the entire rows
2009 Mar 04
1
Package for determining correlation for mixed "Level of Measurement"
My data set has a mixed level of measurement:
Nominal scale - location (city)
Ordinal scale - temperature (low, medium, high)
Interval scale - age & value
Just curious if there is an R package available that will handle the mixed "Level of Measurement".
Looking to do graphical presentation of the correlation and also a qualitative analysis of the correlation.
Thanks again for
2009 Mar 24
2
Executing an external executable from within R?
For example, from within an R script I would like to be able to launch NotePad.exe.
Is there an R call for launching Notepad.exe from within R?
I've tried the following, but they don't seem to work:
> system(paste('"C:/WINDOWS/NOTEPAD.exe"'), wait = FALSE)
> system("C:/WINDOWS/NOTEPAD.exe", wait = FALSE)
> system("NOTEPAD", wait = FALSE)
2009 Jul 04
2
Skeleton Package to Flesh Out?
By any chance is there a skeleton package to use as a template to develop an R package?
I downloaded "Writing R Extensions", which was evidently updated pretty recently, but I did not see any references (and of course I may have totally missed it) to a package template to use as a go by.
Does such a skeleton package exist?
Thanks again for all your help, as I've got the code,
2008 Dec 23
3
Using transform to add a date column to a dataframe
I would like to add a column to the airquality dataset that contains the date
1950-01-01 in each row. This method does not appear to work:
> attach(airquality)
> data1 <- transform(airquality,Date=as.Date("1950-01-01"))
Error in data.frame(list(Ozone = c(41L, 36L, 12L, 18L, NA, 28L, 23L, 19L, :
arguments imply differing number of rows: 153, 1
I can't decipher what
2012 Feb 23
1
Sexpr not getting expanded in Sweave
An Sweave file, 'test.Rnw':
\documentclass{article}
\title{Sweave minimal}
\author{MK}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
We try Sweave:
<<1>>=
data(airquality)
summary(airquality)
x <- airquality[1, 1]
@
I try Sexpr: \Sexpr{x}
We plot:
\begin{center}
<<2, fig=TRUE, echo=FALSE >>=
boxplot(Ozone ~ Month, data = airquality)
@
\end{center}
\end{document}
I check the
2010 May 12
2
Whiskers on the default boxplot {graphics}
How are the lower/upper whiskers defined in the default version of boxplot {graphics}?
I tried help(boxplot) and searching www.rseek.org, but I was unable to determine an absolute answer.
I checked out the definition of boxplot according to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box_plot), but it also had several approaches
listed for how the whiskers could be determined, so I'm just
2009 Feb 12
3
Website, book, paper, etc. that shows example plots of distributions?
By any chance is any one aware of a website, book, paper, etc. or combinations of those sources that show plots of different distributions?
After reading a pretty good whitepaper I became aware of the benefit of I the benefit of doing Q-Q plots and histograms to help assess a distribution. The whitepaper is called:
"Univariate Analysis and Normality Test Using SAS, Stata, and SPSS*" ,