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2010 Jul 05
2
Plot with whispers
Hello! I need to make a plot with whispers that does the following. Reads in 50 files, each file containing 200 data points. A file looks like this: base100.log Send Receive 10.5 100.3 15.0 102.4 ... There are 100 lines, each with two data points. I need to read in the 50 files, and plot three lines The first line is the mean of the send column with whiskers indicating standard deviation
2008 Sep 22
2
adding layers in ggplot2 (data and code included)
Here is some sample data: mydata <- read.table(textConnection("Est Group Tri 0 0 4.639644 1 0 4.579189 2 0 4.590714 0 1 4.443696 1 1 4.588243 2 1 4.650505 0 2 4.296608 1 2 4.826036 2 2 4.765386"),header=TRUE); closeAllConnections(); I can form two plots,
2023 Aug 12
2
geom_smooth
Colleagues, Here is my reproducible code for a graph using geom_smooth set.seed(55) scatter_data <- tibble(x_var = runif(100, min = 0, max = 25) ?????????????????????? ,y_var = log2(x_var) + rnorm(100)) library(ggplot2) library(cowplot) ggplot(scatter_data,aes(x=x_var,y=y_var))+ ? geom_point()+ ? geom_smooth(se=TRUE,fill="blue",color="black",linetype="dashed")+
2012 Oct 30
4
Error unary operator
Hi R - listers, I am receiving an error. Does anyone know what this means? J ggplot(subset(foo, Rayos != "Rayos.NA"), aes(x=HTL, y=DevelopIndex, colour=TotalEggs)) +geom_point() +geom_jitter() + facet_grid(Aeventexhumed ~ Rayos) + geom_smooth(method="lm", fill=NA) + ylim(c(0, 7)) Error in +geom_smooth(method = "lm", fill = NA) : invalid argument to unary
2013 Dec 17
1
ggplot2: stat_smooth for family=binomial with cbind(Y, N) formula
With ggplot2, I can plot the glm stat_smooth for binomial data when the response is binary or a two-level factor as follows: data("Donner", package="vcdExtra") ggplot(Donner, aes(age, survived)) + geom_point(position = position_jitter(height = 0.02, width = 0)) + stat_smooth(method = "glm", family = binomial, formula = y ~ x, alpha = 0.2, size=2) But how can I
2023 May 12
2
Newbie: Controlling legends in graphs
Hello, I'm trying to create a line graph with a legend, but have no success controlling the legend. Since nothing I've tried seems to work, I must be doing something systematically wrong. Can anyone point this out to me? Here's my data: > weights # A tibble: 1,246 ? 3 Date J K <date> <dbl> <dbl> 1 2000-02-13 133 188 2
2023 May 16
1
Newbie: Drawing fitted lines on subset of data
Hello, I's still working with my tsibble of weight data for the last 20 years. In addition to drawing an overall trend line, using lm, for the whole data set, I'd like to draw short lines that would recompute lm and draw it, say, just for the years from 2010:2015. Here's a short example that I think illustrates what I'm trying to do. The commented out sections show what
2023 Aug 12
1
geom_smooth
?s 05:17 de 12/08/2023, Thomas Subia via R-help escreveu: > Colleagues, > > Here is my reproducible code for a graph using geom_smooth > set.seed(55) > scatter_data <- tibble(x_var = runif(100, min = 0, max = 25) > ?????????????????????? ,y_var = log2(x_var) + rnorm(100)) > > library(ggplot2) > library(cowplot) > > ggplot(scatter_data,aes(x=x_var,y=y_var))+
2011 Jun 26
1
changing graphs in qqplot2
This is what I have now so far. p=ggplot(data = test, aes(x = YEAR, y = TOTAL, colour = TREATMENT)) + geom_point() + geom_smooth(method = "lm", se=FALSE) + facet_wrap(~COUNTRY) > p +scale_x_continuous(limits=c(1,4)) http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3626510/graph.gif I would also like to: 1.) change the headline for the faced wraps ?high? and ?low?. Is there any other way of
2011 Nov 10
2
ggplot2 - regression statistics how to display on plot
Hello - So I am trying to use ggplot2 to show a linear regression between two variables, but I want to also show the fit of the line on the graph as well. I am using ggplot2 for other graphics in what I am working on, so even though this would be a fairly easy thing to do in Excel, I would prefer to do it in R to keep my look and feel, and I think ggplot2 is just cooler. Here is a sample
2010 Jun 11
2
Transforming simulation data which is spread across many files into a barplot
I'm an R newbie, and I'm just trying to use some of it's graphing capabilities, but I'm a bit stuck - basically in massaging the already available data into a format R likes. I have a simulation environment which produces logs, which represent a number of different things. I then run a python script on this data, and putting it in a nicer format. Essentially, the python script
2012 Dec 12
1
ggplot - adding regression lines
Hi I am using ggplot to overlay two regression lines on a scatter plot each corresponding to a treatment group. The default plot gives a different slope for each treatment group. However, in some cases i want the lines to be parallel -ie no significant interaction. My code: ggplot(data=df,X,Y,colour=treatment) + geom_point() + geom_smooth(method="lm") I think i use the
2010 Sep 11
1
ggplot: stat_smooth() and nls method
Hi all, Does one of you know if there is any way to combine a "nls" method in the stat_smooth of ggplot? Regards -- ------------- Benoit Boulinguiez Ph.D student Ecole de Chimie de Rennes (ENSCR) Bureau 1.20 Equipe CIP UMR CNRS 6226 "Sciences Chimiques de Rennes" Avenue du G?n?ral Leclerc CS 50837 35708 Rennes CEDEX 7 Tel 33 (0)2 23 23 80 83 Fax 33 (0)2 23 23 81 20
2009 Sep 08
1
gstat---2 basic plot questions
Hi all-- I'm new to R, statistics and programming, so sorry if this is a really basic question! I have plotted a directional variogram, and I want to a. overlay the omni-directional line over each directional panel b. display the directional variograms in a single panel with a legend that associated each line to each degree measurement. The line I'm using is
2023 Aug 12
1
geom_smooth
G'day Thomas, On Sat, 12 Aug 2023 04:17:42 +0000 (UTC) Thomas Subia via R-help <r-help at r-project.org> wrote: > Here is my reproducible code for a graph using geom_smooth The call "library(tidyverse)" was missing. :) > I'd like to add a black boundary around the shaded area. I suspect > this can be done with geom_ribbon but I cannot figure this out. Some >
2010 Jun 10
2
drawing curve
Sir, I have a problem regarding drawing curve.I pose the problem as follows: suppose I have two vectors: x<-c(1:6) y<-c(.01,.09,.08,.03,.001,.02) plot(x,y) It gives me the plotted points.But I want to draw a smooth curve passing througt these points. How can I do this? Thanks & Regards, Suman Dhara [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Oct 03
4
Question about ggplot2 and stat_smooth
I'm interested in creating a graphic -like- this: c <- ggplot(mtcars, aes(qsec, wt)) c + geom_point() + stat_smooth(fill="blue", colour="darkblue", size=2, alpha = 0.2) but I need to show 2 sets of bands (with different shading) using 5%, 25%, 75%, 95% limits that I specify and where the heavy blue line is the median. I don't understand how to do this with
2010 Nov 30
1
Zooming in to a ggplot (a sort of ylim, but ylim won't do)
Dear Helpers, I wonder whether you might be able to help me. I have a plot composed of ggplot (and a follow on geom_smooth call). I would like to restrict the display range of the y axis to a smaller range, a sort of zooming onto a region. I attempted to use ylim, but it will effect the range (i.e. effect the geom_smooth call). Is there any way that I can save the results up to geom_smooth call
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]]
2012 Oct 22
1
how to group smooth line by two groups?
Hello, I have the following sample dataset. sex <- as.factor(c(rep(0,12),rep(1,12))) char <-