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2009 May 07
1
I updated/reinstalled ggplot2 and the trouble started...
Hi Ian, Per your suggestion, I reinstalled R 2.9.0, then I reinstalled ggplot2 on top. The problem persists. Here's the what happens after the installation: > qplot (carat, price, data = diamonds, alpha = I(1/10)) Warning message: In grid.Call.graphics("L_points", x$x, x$y, x$pch, x$size) : semi-transparency is not supported on this device: reported only once per
2009 Mar 02
3
ways to put multiple graphs on single page (using ggplot2)
Hi, Here are three plots: library(ggplot2) data(diamonds) randind <- sample(nrow(diamonds),1000,replace=FALSE) dsmall <- diamonds[randind,] qplot(carat, data=dsmall, geom="histogram",binwidth=1) qplot(carat, data=dsmall, geom="histogram",binwidth=.1) qplot(carat, data=dsmall, geom="histogram",binwidth=.01) What are ways to put these three plots on a single
2011 Jun 01
1
Plotting from functions
I can plot to png's fine when i run this directly from the top-level script/console: png('diamonds.png');qplot(carat,price,data=diamonds);dev.off() But for some reason it's not working when that's in a function: (function(){png('diamonds.png');qplot(carat,price,data=diamonds);dev.off()})() I suspect this is because the qplot's return value must be
2011 Jan 14
2
bug in qplot (library ggplot2)
Hello, this following code give a nice png: /library(ggplot2) i <- 1 png(file=paste('test ',i,'.png',sep='')) qplot(carat, data=diamonds, fill=color,geom='histogram')+scale_y_continuous(i) dev.off() / I would like to get more files, but the following code doesn't make any file: /library(ggplot2) for (i in 1:2) { png(file=paste('test
2011 May 26
1
Question about ggplot2
Hi all, Is there any way for me to to string in the argument of qplot or ggplot? for example qplot(x='carat',y='price',data=diamonds,geom=c('point','smooth')) instead of qplot(x=carat,y=price,data=diamonds,geom=c('point','smooth')) Thanks!! Regards, TszKin Julian [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2018 Feb 08
2
sparse.model.matrix Generates Non-Existent Factor Levels if Ord.factor Columns Present
Good day, Sometimes, sparse.model.matrix outputs a dgCMatrix which has column names consisting of factor levels that were not in the original dataset. The first factor appears to be correctly transformed, but the following factors don't. For example: diamonds <- as.data.frame(ggplot2::diamonds) > colnames(sparse.model.matrix(~ . -1, diamonds)) [1] "carat"
2011 Sep 30
2
ggplot2 - extracting values of smooth
Suppose that I'm working on Hadley's diamond dataset and I want to review the relationship between price, colour and carat. I might run the following: library(ggplot2) #plot scatter and add some hex binning q<-qplot(carat,price,data=diamonds, geom=c("hex"), main="Variability of Diamond Prices by Carat and Colour") #facet to get one scatter for
2009 Oct 29
1
multiple pages with ggplot2 facet_wrap?
I currently use lattice functions to produce multiple pages of plots using the "layout" argument to specify the number of rows and columns of panels, e.g., xyplot(price ~ carat | clarity, diamonds, layout = c(2, 2)) This results in 2 pages of 4 panels each. "diamonds" is a data.frame distributed with ggplot2. I would like to do the same with ggplot2 but have been
2008 Oct 28
1
does qplot works with Sweave?
Hi Hadley: I'm practicing writing a document using MikTex but can't make qplot to execute. It works when using 'plot' though. Is this a normal behaviour? \documentclass[9pt]{article} \title{ggplot2 example} \begin{document} \maketitle \section*{Examples of using ggplot2} The goal is to be able to import ggplot2 graphics into the annual report. Hadley Wickham has done a great
2012 Aug 07
1
Styling gridExtra's title and left labels
Hi, I'm using the gridExtra package to combine some graphs like in the arrangeGrob example. Each of the graphs has a title but they appear much larger than the overall combined plot title and left axis label. Does anyone know how I can control the style / size of the gridExtra labels? library(gridExtra) library(ggplot2) dsamp <- diamonds[sample(nrow(diamonds), 1000), ] p1 <-
2008 Jan 04
1
Unicode whitespace
It would be nice if R ignored more unicode white space characters. For example, if I have "\u2028" in a command (which I get from a line-break in keynote) I get the following error: > qplot(carat, price, data = diamonds, colour=clarity) Error: unexpected input in "qplot(carat, price, data = diamonds, ?" And occasionally have such problems when copying and pasting from
2013 Jan 25
1
could not find function "qplot" after install.packages("ggplot2")
On OS X 10.8.2, after I installed ggplot2, and picked mirror of Singapore. it could not find qplot function. Could anyone pls help me ? Thank you. Pls see: > install.packages("ggplot2")--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---also installing the dependencies ¡®colorspace¡¯, ¡®stringr¡¯, ¡®RColorBrewer¡¯, ¡®dichromat¡¯, ¡®munsell¡¯, ¡®labeling¡¯, ¡®plyr¡¯,
2008 Aug 25
2
ggplot boxplot - how to order categories
I am interested in creating a boxplot using ggplot or qplot where I can specify the order of the categories being plotted on the x-axis. For example, the following command plots the categories (diamond color) in alphabetic order (D, E, ..., J): qplot(color, price/carat, data=diamonds, geom="boxplot") I want to know how I can modify this command so that the categories are plotted in a
2008 Jul 22
2
Decoding subscripts/superscripts from CSVs
Hi, I have a CSV file with various biological reactions. Subscripts, superscripts, and italics are encoded in carats, and I was wondering if R can actually recognize those and print actual superscripts, etc. Here's an example: <i>S</i>-adenosyl-L-methionine + rRNA = <i>S</i>-adenosyl-L-homocysteine + rRNA containing
2009 Sep 06
5
ggplot2::qplot() -- arbitary transformations of coordinate system?
Hi, Does anyone know how to do a coord_trans() in which the y-axis is tranformed into (for example) -1000/y? Thanks, _____________________________ Professor Michael Kubovy University of Virginia Department of Psychology USPS: P.O.Box 400400 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400 Parcels: Room 102 Gilmer Hall McCormick Road Charlottesville, VA 22903 Office: B011
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.
2008 May 19
2
Histograms without bars
Hello I'd like to plot a histogram of some data composed of real numbers. The bin width I'm using is ~ 0.01, which results in high values in the y axis, so that the area under each bar corresponds to the probability of the data in that range. Is is possible to plot points whose y coordinate correspond to that probability, instead of plotting the histogram bars? In other words, instead of
2018 Feb 08
0
sparse.model.matrix Generates Non-Existent Factor Levels if Ord.factor Columns Present
color and clarity are ordered factors, so sparse.model.matrix is generating orthogonal-polynomial contrasts (see ?contr.poly). This is by design ... what are you trying to do? Are you interested in fac2sparse? On 18-02-07 11:00 PM, Dario Strbenac wrote: > Good day, > > Sometimes, sparse.model.matrix outputs a dgCMatrix which has column names consisting of factor levels that were not
2007 Jun 14
1
back-transform predictors for x-axis in plot -- mgcv package
My question is related to plot( ) in the mgcv package. Before modelling the data, a few predictors were transformed to normalize them. Therefore, the x-axes in the plots show transformed predictor values. How do I back-transform the predictors so that the plots are easier to interpret? Thanks in advance, Suzan -- Suzan Pool Oregon State University Cooperative Institute for Marine
2010 May 04
2
read.table: skipping trailing delimiters
Hi, I am trying to read a tab-delimited file that has trailing tab delimiters. It's a simple file with two legitimate fields. I'm using the first as row.names, and the second should be the only column in the resulting data frame. Initially, R was filling the last column with NA's, but I was able to stop that by setting