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2017 Nov 07
1
fill histogram in ggplot
Hi all, I have the following data and I have a histogram for mms like ggplot(hist,aes(x=hist$mms))+ geom_histogram(binwidth=1,fill="white",color="black")and then I want to fill the color of histogram by probable=1 and probable=0, could anyone help me in this? My data: structure(list(probable = c(1L, 0L, 1L, 1L, 0L, 1L, 0L, 1L, 1L, 0L, 1L, 0L, 1L, 0L, 1L, 0L, 1L, 1L,
2009 Oct 09
1
Placing text in a ggplot
I am attempting to graph 12 months of temperatures, delineate the months with a vline and place the names of the months at the top of the graph. So far I have gotten everything to work except the names, despite getting a similar graph to work yesterday the day before yesterday with Baptise A's help. Can anyone suggest what I am doing wrong. Data set is below code. Thanks. Code
2017 Jul 22
1
3-day moving average for block maxima
Dear r-users, I would like to construct 3-day moving average for block maxima series. I tried this: bmthree <- lapply(split(dt, dt$Year), function(x) max(sapply(1:(nrow(x)-2), function(i) with(x, mean(Amount[i:(i+2)],na.rm=TRUE))))) bmthree and got the following output. $`1971` [1] 70.81667 $`1972` [1] 68.94553 $`1973` [1] 102.7236 $`1974` [1] 73.6625 $`1975` [1]
2018 May 15
2
Systemfit
OK, Let's try this again! Here is the reproducible script; it is long because I had to copy the panel dataset here. My question is related to systemfit; I don't know how to get the result for the entire panel. #Reproducible script Empdata<- read.csv("/Users/ngwinuiazenui/Documents/UPLOADemp.csv") View(Empdata) install.packages("systemfit")
2018 May 16
0
Systemfit
Sadly you failed to set your email program to send plain text and the data is corrupted at my end. I also think you need to reduce the size of the data set... the intent here is to increase your understanding, not debug your particular analysis. I will say that I am having a very challenging time understanding what you are trying to accomplish though. What are the equations that you think need
2010 Feb 28
1
ggplot 'annotate problem' again.
I had a problem annotating a graph last year ( see http://n4.nabble.com/Putting-names-on-a-ggplot-td907158.html#a907158 for the discussion) Stefan (smu) provided a solution using annotate(). However I apparently did not update the graph file and,now, when I go back to the thread and try to use Stefan's solution it does not seem to work although I am sure that it did then. The problem
2017 Dec 06
2
Odd dates generated in Forecasts
Dear friends, I have a weekly time series which starts on Jan 4th, 2003 and ends on december 31st, 2016. I set up my ts object as follows: MyTseries <- ts(mydataset, start=2003, end=2016, frequency=52) MyModel <- auto.arima(MyTseries, d=1, D=1) MyModelForecast <- forecast (MyModel, h=12) Since my last observation was on december 31st, 2016 I expected my forecast date to start on
2009 May 28
2
ggplot2 legend
Hi: I need some help with the legend. I got 14 samples(Muestreo) and I am trying to plot a smooth line for each sample. I am able to accomplish that but the problem is that the legend only displays every other sample. How can I force the legend to show all of my Muestreos? Thanks in advance. fish_ByMuestreo <- structure(list(data = structure(list(SampleDate = structure(c(3L, 3L, 3L, 3L,
2017 Dec 06
0
Odd dates generated in Forecasts
> On Dec 6, 2017, at 5:07 AM, Paul Bernal <paulbernal07 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear friends, > > I have a weekly time series which starts on Jan 4th, 2003 and ends on > december 31st, 2016. > > I set up my ts object as follows: > > MyTseries <- ts(mydataset, start=2003, end=2016, frequency=52) > > MyModel <- auto.arima(MyTseries, d=1, D=1)
2017 Dec 06
1
Odd dates generated in Forecasts
Thank you very much David. As a matter of fact, I solved it by doing the following: MyTimeSeriesObj <- ts(MyData, freq=365.25/7, start=decimal_date(mdy("01-04-2003"))) After doing that adjustment, my forecasts dates started from 2017 on. Cheers, Paul 2017-12-06 12:03 GMT-05:00 David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net>: > > > On Dec 6, 2017, at 5:07 AM, Paul
2009 Oct 17
2
Putting names on a ggplot
Putting names on a ggplot Can anyone suggest what I am doing wrong here. I am plotting daily temperatures at Ottawa Ontario for 2008 broken down by months, I seperate them by lines and want to put the names of the months at the top of the chart ( with in the graphing area) Everything is working as I want until I try to add the names of the months. I did something similar a few days ago and I
2018 May 16
1
Systemfit Question
I can't get my simultaneous equations to work using system fit. Please help. #Reproducible script Empdata<- read.csv("/Users/ngwinuiazenui/Documents/UPLOADemp.csv") View(Empdata) str(Empdata) Empdata$gnipc<-as.numeric(Empdata$gnipc) install.packages("systemfit") library("systemfit") pdata <- plm.data(Empdata,
2008 Jul 06
2
lattice question
I'm creating a lattice barchart based off a pretty complicated data structure. The barchart comes out quite nice ( thanks to lattice ) but the problem is that the horizontal axis comes out all scrunched because the barchart doesn't know that the intervals of Var.1 are really "associated" with the conditioning variable Var.2. Therefore, all the intervals of Var.1 are put on
2018 May 15
0
Systemfit
... and the mailing list is picky about attachments... whatever you attached did not conform to the stringent requirements mentioned in the Posting Guide. Pasting the code right into the email is usually safest, though you DO have to post using plain text (as the Posting Guide indicates) or your code may get mangled by the automatic html format removal. On May 15, 2018 7:04:31 AM PDT, Bert Gunter
2018 May 15
1
Systemfit
Unless there is good reason not to, always cc the list -- there are lots of smarter folks than I on it who can help. I may or may not have time to look at this. Hopefully someone else will. -- Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip
2023 Jan 13
1
Customise Plot tick label on time series plot using date series
Hi, I would like to customise my date series on the plot. I tried this: dt_ts <- ts(dt) autoplot(dt_ts[,2]) + ylab("Charge counts") + xlab("Daily") but the label is not the date series. Tqvm for any help given. > dput(dt) structure(list(time = c("1/1/2014", "2/1/2014", "3/1/2014", "4/1/2014", "5/1/2014",
2011 Jun 13
1
Heatmap in R and/or ggplot2
I have a dataframe df with columns x, y, and height. I want to create a heatmap-like plot that creates a grid of x by y, and then color codes the grid depending on the value of height. Is there a ggplot2 object to do this? I'm able to easily do this in Excel with pivot tables and conditional formatting so I'm including an image that is close to the output I want. I want to be able to
2023 Jan 13
1
Customise Plot tick label on time series plot using date series
?s 05:11 de 13/01/2023, roslinazairimah zakaria escreveu: > Hi, > > I would like to customise my date series on the plot. I tried this: > > dt_ts <- ts(dt) > autoplot(dt_ts[,2]) + ylab("Charge counts") + xlab("Daily") > > but the label is not the date series. > > Tqvm for any help given. > > >> dput(dt) > structure(list(time
2010 May 19
2
contrasts for lmer model
hello, i found it most convenient to use package contrast for planned comparisons on mixed models. for instance i have a model with 2 fixed factors, one with 4 levels (stage) and one with 2 levels (gap) and a nested random factor (site) and i tested gap within level A of factor stage: library(contrast) library(nlme) m1<-lme(rich ~ stage*gap, random=~1|site,data=richness) contrast(m1, a =
2016 Apr 22
1
Unique Ordering
Hi R-Help, data at bottom I've been struggling with a problem where I need to order based on 1) the Frequency "Freq" and 2) keeping each group of 3 of the same type together "Var2" but I want across all groups it to go "high to low" based on the earn factor. Thank you! structure(list(Var1 = structure(c(1L, 3L, 2L, 1L, 2L, 3L, 1L, 3L, 2L, 3L, 1L, 2L, 3L, 1L,