Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "lattice - 2 graphs per panel with 2 differents colours"
2011 Feb 09
5
Problem with long number (from character to numeric class)
Hello,
I have a text file with one column containing long number but stored as
string.
I download the file with read.table (and colClass) and the first row of this
column is :
"095842087016731010"
As I need to make some calculations with these numbers, I tried to convert
them using as.numeric.
But then I get
as.numeric("095842087016731010")
95842087016731008
I understand
2010 Jun 15
3
Problem with as.POSIXlt$hour
Hello,
In one of my functions, I need to extract the hour from a date.
For example:
as.POSIXlt("2010-03-27 02:00:00")$hour gives 2 as expected.
It works for all the dates I've tested except the following one which is in
my list of dates:
as.POSIXlt("2010-03-28 02:00:00")$hour which gives 0.
I don't understand why it doesn't work with this particular date.
Any
2011 Sep 23
2
Homography with R
Hello,
I would like to know if it exists a package including something equivalent
to this page:
http://www.developpez.net/forums/d740403/autres-langages/algorithmes/contribuez/image-geometrie-projective-homography/
http://www.developpez.net/forums/d740403/autres-langages/algorithmes/contribuez/image-geometrie-projective-homography/
I've searched with these keywords: R-project homography
2010 Nov 30
2
xyplot : superimposed 2 groups in different panels
Hello,
I would like to plot the following xyplot : for each date of fff (1 date per
panel), bbb=f(aaa) for the two groups (ddd=1 and ddd=2) superimposed.
I can do it by group (see below) but not together.
I looked at http://lmdvr.r-forge.r-project.org/figures/figures.html but I
haven't found what I was looking for (to be honest, I haven't understood all
the examples).
Any help will be
2010 Mar 12
2
looking for a package to solve current-voltage equation I=f(I)
Hello,
I'm looking for a R-package to solve such an equation :
http://n4.nabble.com/file/n1590462/iv.png
which is one current-voltage equation of a solar cell.
Thanks in advance,
Ptit Bleu.
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2010 Feb 15
3
executable R script under xp (to avoid migration toward Matlab or C++)
Hello,
I discovered R two years ago and thanks to the R-community I managed to
write some scripts to analyze my data stored in mysql databases.
The only problem is that I am the only one using R in the lab. Colleagues
mainly use Matlab (but not with mysql, only with text files) but regularly
come to me to get data treated with R-scripts !!!.
To allow the use of my scripts by other people, my
2010 Nov 24
2
looking for the RMySQL package for R 2.12.0 under XP
Hello,
I convinced our new Ph student to work with R and I managed to convince the
guy in charge of the computer networks to install R 2.12.0 (we haven't the
admin rights).
I wanted to install on his computer the same packages I use (but I have R
2.11) and especially RMySQL.
Problem : there is no more RMySQL package in the list pf the packages.
I've tried to install my version but it is
2011 Dec 15
2
lm and R-squared (newbie)
Hello,
I've two data.frames (data1 and data4), dec="." and sep=";".
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4199964/data1.txt data1.txt
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4199964/data4.txt data4.txt
When I do
plot(data1$nx,data1$ny, col="red")
points(data4$nx,data4$ny, col="blue")
, results seem very similar (at least to me) but the R-squared of
2009 Dec 04
1
Problem with date x-axis
Hello,
I have a "friday" problem.
I'm trying to plot the number of measures by day with this command between
the 2008-07-31 and the 2009-11-13 (it works) :
plot(unique(as.Date(strptime(data$date, format="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S))),
measuresbyday)
then I would like to plot vertical lines for each month.
But it doesn't work because
par()$usr gives
14071.16 14579.84 -7.16 213.16
2010 Nov 19
3
Still confused with lapply
Hello,
I would like to replace a for loop with lapply in order to speed up the
treatment of my data (I've read lapply can help to do it).
At the end of the message, you will find a simple example (function is more
complex and data frames is more than 1 million of rows) of what I would like
to do, that is applying the same calculation to all the rows of the data
frame (knowing that I cannot
2012 Jun 28
1
add constraints to nls or use another function
Hello,
I'm trying to fit experimental data with a model and nls.
For some experiments, I have data with x from 0 to 1.2 and the fit is quite
good.
But it can happen that I have data only the [0,0.8] range (see the example
below) and, then, the fit is not correct.
I would like to add a constraint, for example : the second derivative must
be positive.
But I don't know how to add this to
2012 Jun 13
2
add horizontal reference lines in lattice bwplot
I'm plotting a lattice bwplot from a data.frame and would like to add some horizontal lines indicating some reference values (preferably with text annotation) as well as a grid of regular log tics. The following illustrates the plot:
data(ToothGrowth)
require("lattice")
p = bwplot(exp(len) ~ supp, ToothGrowth,
panel = function(..., box.ratio) {
panel.grid(h=-1,
2010 Nov 08
1
Add values of rlm coefficients to xyplot
Hello,
I have a simple xyplot with rlm lines.
I would like to add the a and b coefficients (y=ax+b) of the rlm calculation
in each panel.
I know I can do it 'outside' the xyplot command but I would like to do all
at the same time.
I found some posts with the same question, but no answer.
Is it impossible ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Ptit Bleu.
x11(15,12)
xyplot(df1$col2 ~
2010 Apr 04
4
ggplot2 geom_rect(): What am I missing here
Hi R fans,
As a newbie following the five-hour rule (after hitting my head against
the wall for five hours, post to this list), I am appealing for some
help understanding geom_rect() in ggplot2.
What I want to do is very simple. I want to generate a plot of
rectangles. Each one represents a business cycle. The x-values will be
pairs representing the start and end of each cycle. The y-values
2003 Sep 17
1
plot.hclust: dendrogram too large for window (PR#4197)
plot.hclust:
Setting up a window for a dendrogram assumes the first link is
the shortest and the last is the longest. This is not always the
case when the clustering was done with hclust, method="median"
or method="centroid", and the dendrogram sometimes doesn't fit
within the window.
I propose the fix listed below.
src/main/
--- plot.c Wed Sep 17 01:03:39 2003
+++
2007 Jul 29
1
behavior of L-BFGS-B with trivial function triggers bug in stats4::mle
With the exception of "L-BFGS-B", all of the
other optim() methods return the value of the function
when they are given a trivial function (i.e., one with no
variable arguments) to optimize. I don't think this
is a "bug" in L-BFGS-B (more like a response to
an undefined condition), but it leads to a bug in stats4::mle --
a spurious error saying that a better fit
has been
2012 Feb 03
1
incomplete final line found on <name of my sourced function file>
Dear R-ers,
I hope there is a really simple solution to my problem.
I've written a function that I saved in an .r file. I source this file
in my code. For a while it worked fine. But then when I run the line:
source("F mylineplot.r")
I started getting a warning:
In readLines(file) : incomplete final line found on 'F mylineplot.r'
I have no idea why - I tried to check and
2002 Dec 05
2
Problems with segments and multiple graphs
I would like to create a page of two graphs (2 rows by 1 col) and then
draw vertical lines (segments?) on both graphs from the minimum
values to the corresponding maximum value.
So I have tried
#
> y <- rnorm(3000)
> par(mfrow=c(2,1))
> plot(y,type="l")
> plot(cumsum(y),type="l")
> segments(1000,min(cumsum(y)),1000,max(cumsum(y)))
> par(mfg=c(1,1))
>
2008 Jul 29
4
Graphics function question
Hello
I have created a graph using the following commands:
<<<
startBReP3O1T <- diffs$BReP3O1T - diffs$diff_BReP3O1T
endBReP3O1T <- diffs$BReP3O1T
x <- seq(47,89, length = 10)
ymin <- min(min(startBReP3O1T), min(endBReP3O1T))
ymax <- max(max(startBReP3O1T), max(endBReP3O1T))
y <- seq(ymin, ymax, length = 10)
plot(x,y, type = 'n', xlab = 'Age', ylab =
2004 Dec 03
1
How to wrap or split labels on plot
Dear R gurus,
I want to wrap labels that are too long for a plot. I have looked at
strsplit(), substr(), nchar(), and strwrap(). I think it's some
combination but I'm having difficulty trying to figure out the right
combo. I think I need to create some new matrix containing the labels
already split, though I'm not sure if maybe there is a quick and dirty
way to address this