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2008 Sep 04
2
Adding a legend to R graph device with several plots (no to individual plots!)
Dear Users, I already posted this question: it either went unnoticed, or it is to basic (if this is so, please sent me a hint). I would like to know if there is a way to add a common legend to an arrangement of plots. In the example below, I get four plots in my device. each one has a density for 1995 and one for 2006. I have found that using legend or smartlegend I can add a legend to each plot,
2004 Nov 03
4
Legend placement in barplot?
This has been asked before, but all the answers are hidiously complex. The legend.text=TRUE option of barplot is almost exactly what I need, except I need a legend.placement='tl' (top left) option. This option would be in contrast to the default placement which we could call 'tr' (top right). Anyone know how to edit the barplot code to make this change? Could someone like me
2014 Jul 29
2
Ayuda por favor
Saludos, estoy intentando usar la funciĆ³n reprojectHDF() ( http://r-gis.net/?q=ModisDownload). #### source('ModisDownload.R') library(raster) library(RCurl) path<-"~/R/MODIS/Data/Test" input<-list.files(path,"*.hdf",all.files=T,recursive=T,full.names=T) input outname<-paste(substr(input[1],40,45),".tif",sep='') outname
2004 Dec 02
3
Wishlist: simple legend options (PR#7400)
Full_Name: Elizabeth Purdom Version: 1.9.1 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (171.64.102.199) It would be nice if legend had the option of some default locations you could choose instead of entering specific coordinates, like "topleft", "topright","topcenter", etc. based on par("usr") coordinates. I know I've wanted it so often I've made my
2009 Oct 28
1
output of "for"
Hello! I've got troubles on following thing: As output I need a string like: INPUT_FILENAMES = H:\\AKK_temp\\Modis\\MOD13Q1\\austria\\MOD09Q1.A2008073.h18v04.005.2008083134952.hdf|H:\\AKK_temp\\Modis\\MOD13Q1\\austria\\MOD09Q1.A2008073.h19v04.005.2008082182221.hdf The filenames (dates) are with pathname (wrkdr) and separated with "|". The number of input filenames changes
2007 Jun 16
1
Lines connecting the boxes in a boxplot
Hello, I'm currently using a boxplot to visualize data for three different models. As I have three models, I'm plotting three parallel boxplots for each factor. This works fine - what I need now is a line connecting the medians of each boxplot of each model. I want to do this in order to visualize the trend that one of the models exhibit. Basically, I want to plot a curve for each model
2005 Feb 14
2
Wishlist: simple legend options (PR#7400)
Hello! I was loooking in R-bugs and found under wishlist-fullfilled wish for "smart" placement of a legend. This has already been done in package gplots in function smartlegend. One question. This "bug-report" is under wishlist-fullfilled. Is it really fullfilled? Mail from Elizabeth --------------------------------------------------------------- It would be nice if
2012 Oct 11
1
Problems with getURL (RCurl) to obtain list files of an ftp directory
Dear all, I have a problem with the command 'getURL' from the RCurl package, which I have been using to obtain a ftp directory list from the MOD16 (ET, DSI) products, and then to download them. (part of the script by Tomislav Hengl, spatial-analyst). Instead of the list of files (from ftp), I am getting the complete html code. Anyone knows why this might happen? This are the steps i
2017 Jun 22
1
MODISTools Help
1. You should always cc the list unless there is a clear reason not to. 2. You still have failed to follow the posting guide: You say you have difficulty troubleshooting your code, but you have shown us no code. You got an error message that seems explicit, but with neither code nor data, I do not know whether anyone can make sense of it. In any case, I certainly cannot. Cheers, Bert Bert
2012 Aug 15
4
boxplot help
Hi, im a newbie with very wobbly coding abilities. Tearing my hair out over getting the boxplot i want... I have a dataset called 'eagle' which consists of year (2011 or 2012), month (jan - dec), roof (TT6, TT13 or BARE) and temp (the continuous variable that i want to plot). So i want boxplots of the three roof treatments in every month organised in chronical order along x axis 2011 -
2008 Jul 11
2
Problems with Package Installation.
I am having difficulty installing packages. For example, here I have tried to install "gplots" but to no avail. I have tried multiple mirrors and different packages (errbar) but after installation I seem to be unable to access any of the commands or help pages. I am a little concerned about the 'lib' missing message but this has been present for previous successful package
2017 Jun 22
3
MODISTools Help
I am using MODIS Tools and am having a lot of difficulty troubleshooting my code. I am a PhD student studying African buffalo in Kruger National Park, South Africa. The study I am currently working on involves a herd of 200 African buffalo caught every six months for 4 years. I am trying to use EVI and NDVI to assess seasonal variation thus I would like mean EVI and NDVI for each observation
2017 Jun 23
0
MODISTools Help
##MODISTools example library(MODISTools) library(lubridate) setwd('~/Documents/Modis data') #####MODISTools with buffalo data ###Read in data rename for easier coding tbdata <- read.csv('~/Desktop/All TB data for EVI, NDVI.csv') firstobs <- subset(tbdata, capture.ID == 'B1-1108') firstobs <- firstobs[,c(1,2,2,3,4)] colnames(firstobs) <- c('id',
2004 Aug 20
3
legends on the outside of the "box"
Hi R People: Here is a simple set of commands: >x1 <- 1:10 >x2 <- sqrt(x1) >plot(x1) >points(x2,col="red",pch=3) >legend(2,8,legend=c("First","Second"),col=c("black","red"),pch=c(1,3)) > Fine. Now, I would like to put the legend box on the outside of the plot itself, perhaps in the lower left hand corner. I've been
2017 Jun 23
1
MODISTools Help
On 6/22/2017 7:05 PM, Caroline wrote: > ##MODISTools example > library(MODISTools) > library(lubridate) > setwd('~/Documents/Modis data') > > #####MODISTools with buffalo data > > ###Read in data rename for easier coding > tbdata <- read.csv('~/Desktop/All TB data for EVI, NDVI.csv') Since this dataset is only on your desktop it cannot help us
2005 Jul 04
1
Rotate legends or other approaches to nice legend placement?
I'm sure this general sort of question has been asked many times before - I would _like_ automatic and sensible legend placement in barplots so data is not overwritten... but since there doesn't seem to be one, one of the following would be useful: One approach for this would be to place the legend to the right of the graph, and rotate it by 90 degrees. Is there a sensible way to do
2011 Dec 01
2
How to speed up int2bin conversion?
Dear R-help members, I'm processing a large amount of MODIS data where quality assessment information is stored as an integer value for each pixel. I have to converted this number to an 8 digit binary flag to get access to the stored quality code (e.g. in2bin(165,8) = 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1). Unfortunately, I did not manage to find a package providing a fast function to do so. I need to run
2017 Jun 22
2
MODISTools help - with reproducible examples
I am using the R-package MODISTools (different than MODIS) and am having a lot of difficulty troubleshooting my code. I have spent awhile going through MODISTools tutorials, searching for my error code, looking at the source code. However, I have not been able to find any relevant information related to my error message. The study I am currently working on involves a herd of 200 African buffalo
2012 Mar 27
1
Rgdal package - get information
> > Hi, > > I used > GDALinfo("MOD13Q1.A2001049.h13v11.005.2007002215512.250m_16_days_EVI.tif") and > got the results: > > rows 10 > columns 11 > bands 1 > origin.x 150701.4 > origin.y 7744897 > res.x 250 > res.y 250 > ysign -1 > oblique.x 0 > oblique.y 0 > driver GTiff >
2017 Jun 23
2
MODISTools help - with reproducible examples
I have and they have not yet replied - however that was only two or three days ago. I have included a code example. > On Jun 22, 2017, at 8:25 PM, David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net> wrote: > >> >> On Jun 22, 2017, at 4:44 PM, Caroline <gliddeca at science.oregonstate.edu> wrote: >> >> I am using the R-package MODISTools (different than