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2008 Apr 02
1
Trouble combining plotmath, bquote, expressions
I'm using R-2.6.2 on Fedora Linux 9. I've been experimenting with plotmath. I wish it were easier to combine expressions in plotmath with values from the R program itself. There are two parameters in the following example, the mean "mymean" and standard deviation "mystd". I am able to use bquote to write elements into the graph title like mu = mymean and R will
2010 Sep 23
1
How to change the xlab name's color?
What I want is different colors corresponding to the different names, which are the colors' names. -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/How-to-change-the-xlab-name-s-color-tp2551264p2551264.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2008 Dec 31
3
Plotmath with values?
I hope to use the plotmath facility to print titles that mix math and values of R variables. The help for "plotmath" has an example, which after repeated reading, I find baffling. Likewise, I have read the help file for "substitute" (wqhich seems to be needed) without ever understanding what it does, other than being used in some magic incantations. I would like to do
2008 Apr 08
2
plotmath "overstrikes" in output on a Linux system
I've been testing plotmath. But I'm getting some funny output one one computer. The problem is that characters are 'jumbled' and overstrike when symbols are introduced. Sample code: mu <- 440.0 sigma <- 12.5 myx <- seq( mu - 4*sigma, mu+ 4*sigma, length.out=500) myDensity <- dnorm(myx,mean=mu,sd=sigma) # Here's one way to retrieve the values of mu and sigma and
2010 Mar 09
3
Shade area under curve
I want to shade the area under the curve of the standard normal density. Specifically color to the left of -2 and on. How might i go about doing this? Thanks -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/Shade-area-under-curve-tp1586439p1586439.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2010 Nov 01
6
connecting points into a smooth curve
If I have, say, five scatter points and want to connect them together into a smooth curve. I did plot(x,y,type="l"), but the graph is five segments connecting with each other, but not a smooth curve. I wonder if there is a line type that is a curve. Thanks! -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/connecting-points-into-a-smooth-curve-tp3021796p3021796.html Sent
2009 Jun 03
1
Would like to add this to example for plotmath. Can you help?
Greetings: I would like comments on this example and after fixing it up, I need help from someone who has access to insert this in R's help page for plotmath. I uploaded a drawing http://pj.freefaculty.org/R/Normal-2009.pdf that is created by the following code http://pj.freefaculty.org/R/Normal1_2009_plotmathExample.R This will be a good addition to the plotmath help page/example.
2009 Aug 12
2
Using bold font with bquote
I'm trying to annotate a density plot and I'm using bquote to paste the sigma symbol next to the numeric text of the standard deviation calculation that I am performing. I have been able to successfully turn the sigma symbol and numeric output the color blue, but when I try to change the font of the text to bold, R doesn't seem to recognize the "font=" command in the same way
2010 Jul 06
1
plotmath vector problem; full program enclosed
Here's another example of my plotmath whipping boy, the Normal distribution. A colleague asks for a Normal plotted above a series of axes that represent various other distributions (T, etc). I want to use vectors of equations in plotmath to do this, but have run into trouble. Now I've isolated the problem down to a relatively small piece of working example code (below). If you would
2007 Mar 08
2
curve of density on histogram
Hi R users, I would like to know why these following curve densities don't appear correctly on the histograms. Thank you for your help library(lattice) library(grid) resp <- rnorm(2000) group <- sample(c("G1", "G2", "G3", "G4"), replace = TRUE, size = 1000) histogram(~ resp | group, col="steelblue", panel = function(x, ...){ std
2009 Aug 12
2
Plotting sigma symbol with unicode and turning into pdf
Paul, You solution worked out really well when I ran my code in R. However, when I try to turn the plot into a pdf, the unicode string no longer seems to function and instead of the sigma symbol there are just two periods (See example code below). The following is the code working in the R environment just like I want it to look: set.seed(1) Data=rnorm(100,sd=10000) plot(density(Data))
2008 Nov 19
2
do.call and plotting functions ...
I'm trying to write a simple wrapper for plotting functions to make them print to postscript, something like ploteps <- function(file, plotFunction, ...) { args <- list(bquote(...)) # prepare postscript device do.call(plot, args) # close postscript device } I have inserted the bquote otherwise I get a lot of numbers in the plot when I plot/hist something. But if I invoke
2011 Jun 23
1
Saved EPS does not match screen when using bquote(.(i))
Here's a fairly minimal-case example in which the saved EPS does not match the screen. The error comes when using bquote(.(i)) instead of bquote(1), as demonstrated by the two minimally different cases below. Very strange. Any clues as to why? #---------------- begin ------------------- # Version A. X axis labels have subscripts as constants. EPS is correct. windows() layout( matrix( 1:2 ,
2006 Jul 25
5
greek letters, text, and values in labels
Hello, I want to have a title that will look something like: "Results for \theta=2.1", given that I have a variable theta=2.1, and \theta should show on the screen like the greek letter. I've tried a lot of things: theta <- 2.1 plot(1:10, main=expression(paste("Results for", theta, "=", eval(theta)))) or using bquote plot(1:10, main=paste("Results for
2008 Aug 18
2
use expression() in a loop
Hi all, I want to do plot() in a loop to make 10 graphs, so I have some code like for (i in 1:10) { plot(... ... , xlab = expression(g[i]) ) } I expect g_1, g_2, and so on appear on x labels, but it simply prints g_i for each graph. Does anybody know how to get around this problem? Thanks. NL
2010 Jan 27
1
returning a list of functions
Hi interested readers, I have a function that creates several functions within a loop and I would like them to be returned for further use as follows: Main.Function(df,...){ # df is a multivariate data funcList<-list(NULL) for (i in 1:ncol(df)){ temp<-logspline(df[,i],...) # logspline density estimate funcList[[i]]<-function(x){expression(temp,x)} } return(funcList) } I have tried
2010 Apr 02
1
Plots don't update with xlab, etc. What am I doing wrong.
Hi, I've been struggling with this problem the last few days and finally discovered it's happening at a very fundamental level. Going through Stephen Turner's tutorial on ggplot2, I entered these base graphics commands: > with(diamonds, plot(carat,price)) > with(diamonds, plot(carat,price), xlab="Weight in Carats", ylab="Price in USD",
2012 Oct 11
4
characters, mathematical expressions and computed values
Hello, I have to add "Age (bar(x)=14.3) as a title on a chart. I am unable to get this to working. I have tried bquote, substitute and expression, but they are only doing a part of the job. new<- c(14.3, 18.5, 18.1, 17.7, 18, 15.9, 19.6, 17.3, 17.8, 17.5, 15.4, 16.3, 15, 17.1, 17.1, 16.4, 15.2, 16.7, 16.7, 16.9, 14.5, 16.6, 15.8, 15.2, 16.2, 15.6, 15, 17.1, 16.7, 15.6, 15, 15.8, 16.8,
2010 Oct 22
2
superscript characters in title with '+'
Hi, How can I get the '2+' into superscript in the following title: '[Ca2+]i onsets' I tried the command below, but it doesn't work. What am I missing? hist(X, main=expression(([Ca*]i^2+) 'onsets'), xlab = 'sec') -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/superscript-characters-in-title-with-tp3006981p3006981.html Sent from the R
2013 Apr 25
2
Loop for main title in a plot
Hi all, I have a problem in including my plot in a loop. Here is a simple example for one plot: # Plot simple graph with super- and subscript a<-c(1,2,3,4) b<-c(1,2,3,4) plot(x=a,y=b, ylab=expression(paste("Apple"["P"])), xlab=expression(paste("Banana"^"th")),