Displaying 16 results from an estimated 16 matches similar to: "pie3D labelpos"
2007 Sep 04
3
Pie Chart Labels
I am having trouble finding out how to adjust the position of labels on
pie charts. For the small wedges, many of the labels overlap making it
impossible to read. Is there any way to offset the labels so that they
don't overlap?
Adam Green
USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
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2012 Aug 01
3
Changing labels positions in two graphics
Hi,
I?ve got some problems with the labels of the x-axis
I,ve got two factors with two categories each: sex (males and females) and
area (central and peninsulae),
but because of the lenngth in the graphic just appeared two of the four
labels.
I thought the solution could be rotate it 45? degrees, I have read it can be
done with "srt" or "rotate", but I don?t know hoe to use
2010 May 17
6
Change order of columns in table?
I'm an R noob and have a (maybe) stupid question...
I have a table where I have the weekdays and a number for each weekday of
entries:
Thats what the table looks like...
Now I want to have an pie3D plot of this, but obviously the order of the
weekdays are not as one would expect...
Friday Monday Saturday Sunday Thursday Tuesday Wednesday
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2012 Mar 20
1
overriding "summary.default" or "summary.data.frame". How?
I suppose everybody who makes a package for the first time thinks "I
can change anything!" and then runs into this same question. Has
anybody written out information on how a package can override
functions in R base in the R 2.14 (mandatory NAMESPACE era)?
Suppose I want to alphabetize variables in a summary.data.frame, or
return the standard deviation with the mean in summary output.
2009 Mar 04
1
changing font size for y-axis factor labels
I am trying to reduce the font size for y-axis labels, not ylab, but the
actual categorical names. I have tried cex, cex.axis, cex.lab, font,
but none seem to do the trick. Any ideas? thank you.
2012 Jan 30
1
about changing line type and line width in Taylor Diagram
Dear all,
I am new to plotting Taylor Diagram using plotrix package within R, hence
this post. I have written a script which plots Taylor Diagram with one
reference and 7 model values. However the font size, line width and line
type are not clear when saving the diagram as a jpeg file. I tried the
functions lty, lwd and font but no apparent change. I am attaching the
script here. Any help would
2010 Oct 14
5
R on a ma c
Hello,
Is R very compatible with a Mac? A colleague of mine indicated that
everyone he knows with a Mac has problems with R.
What can you tell me about using R with a Mac. What do I need to download?
I have downloaded the basic R package.
Thanks,
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Tiffany Kinder
MS Student
Department of Watershed Science
Utah State University
tiffany.kinder@aggiemail.usu.edu
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2007 Oct 18
3
Writing a R-Script
Ist there a possibility to write a R-Script using something like
#!/usr/bin/R
and then alle the requestet commands?
Of course "R CMD BATCH" exists, but there was (for me) no
possibility to write something like a HERE-script.
regards
erkan
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?ber den grenzen mu? die freiheit wohl wolkenlos sein
2009 Aug 03
2
combine venn diagram and pie chart
Hi R users,
I am wondering if it there is any R's function helping integrate venn
diagram and pie chart to compare two related datasets.
I know the package limma(bioconductor) has something built-in for making
venn diagram, but I guess it would be very painful to use line and text to
specify the proportions in the fashion of pie chart .
Thanks in advance,
Kevin Chang
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2013 Jul 29
0
SAMBA not broadcasting server info
Up until a few days ago, I had SAMBA running just fine on several
different systems, but very recently on of the server has quit announcing
itself to the newtwork. Smbd, nmbd, and winbindd are all running on the
server, and the machines on the network can all still reach the shares on
the system, but an attempt to browse for the server and its available shares
from a client PC does not produce a
2009 Sep 27
3
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
New packages
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* bdoc (1.0)
Michael Anderson
http://crantastic.org/packages/bdoc
This package contains a function that will classify DNA barcodes as
well as a few test and reference data sets.
* bdsmatrix (1.0)
Terry Therneau
http://crantastic.org/packages/bdsmatrix
This is a special case of sparse matrices, used by coxme and
2006 Jul 27
3
Subversion library for RoR
Hi everybody,
Is there a gem or something for working directly with Subversion from a RoR
app?
Thanks,
Tiffani A.B.
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2006 Jul 28
5
RoR & Lightbox
Has anybody else had a problem with using Lightbox in their RoR apps? I
include all the necessary files in application.rhtml and then attempt to use
the Lightbox functionality in pages and such. Nothing happens except that a
new page opens up with the link to the image I was attempting to show with
Lightbox. I''ve even gone so far as to strip out everything except the
necessary
2006 Jul 22
2
Database relationships
Hi everybody,
Does anyone have any good resources on completely understanding database
relationships in general (not necessarily Rails-specific)?
Thanks,
Tiffani A.B.
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2006 Aug 01
1
AWDR Edition 2 Gripe
Maybe it''s just me.. But the cover is hideous. I love the first edition
cover, it seems to fit perfectly.
The new "hip" cover is a bad choice, in my opinion. Comments?
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2001 Jul 16
0
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