Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "legend not appearing in Word document"
2009 Nov 30
1
Plotting color.legend() outside of plot region
Dear List,
I am trying to plot a color.legend() in the right outer margin of my device region. I have read multiple threads on the subject and still can't get it right. I have stolen an example from one of the threads to demonstrate my problem. I have extended the outer margin using par(oma()), and have used par(xpd=NA) to tell it to plot in the device region. I can get the legend to plot
2009 Oct 09
4
Satellite ocean color palette?
Dear List,
Is there a color palette avaliable similar to what is used in satellite ocean color imagery? I.e. a gradient with blue on one end and red on the other, with yellow in the middle? I have tried topo.colors(n) but that comes out more yellow on the end. I am looking for something similar to what is found on the CoastWatch web page:
2009 Nov 30
1
Continuous legend colors
Dear List,
I am trying to get a basic plot to show a continuous range of fill colors. It is probably easiest to demonstrate. I would like a legend like in the following example:
Satellite.Palette <-colorRampPalette(c("blue3","cyan","aquamarine","yellow","orange","red"))
require(fields)
image.plot(volcano, col = Satellite.Palette
2010 Jul 18
1
Reading files with varying number of columns
Dear R list,
I am trying to read files with a varying number of columns and can't figure out
how to get them in the proper format.? Some rows have five value and some have
seven.? Is there a way to read them in so that two empty columns are added to
every row that has only five values?? An example of the data follows.? Thanks!?
Tim
>46,B,00301,2004-02-03,11:59:16
2010 Nov 11
1
Count continuous dates
Dear List,
I have a series of dates and I am needing to know the greatest length of
continuous dates - i.e. the number of dates before a break in the series.? For
example, below there are three continuous series of dates with lengths 4, 6, and
8.? How can I count the number of continuous dates?? rle() will do it for
constant integers, but I can't figure a way to modify it for continuous
2005 Jul 27
3
Asymmetric colors for heatmap
> Dear expeRts,
>
> Currently, my colors are as follows:
> mycol <-
> c("blue1","blue2","blue3","blue4","black","yellow4","yellow3","yellow2","y
> ellow1")
> heatmap(snp, Rowv=NA, Colv=NA, col=mycol)
>
> However, I would like to have the following colors:
> bright blue ->
2006 Nov 15
3
Aquamarine: The KDE Window Decorator
Hi,
I have added compiz support to aquamarine.
You can download it directly from beryl svn:
svn co svn://svn.beryl-project.org/beryl/trunk/aquamarine/
To install:
./autogen.sh
./configure --enable-debug=full
./make
./sudo make install
You can use kcontrol to set the decoration and decoration specific settings.
You can post bugs to the beryl bugtracker at http://bugs.beryl-project.org .
Please
2006 Jul 29
1
fancier plotting
Hi
thank you for talking the time to help me with this.
I have a sequence of numbers in a file and an equal sequence of various character, say(a b c d) each occurs more than once. I need to plot the numbers so that numbers corresponding to a in the other sequence would have green dots, those corresponding to b a red dot, nothing on c and blue square for d. i.e
2 a show a green dot
4 b show a
2003 Dec 17
12
128 kbs satelite link
Hi all,
Anyone has experience using * through
128 kbs (or bigger) satelite link?
In particular I am interested to hear how many calls could be put
through 128Kbs satelite link simultaneously?
Ta
SJ
2011 Oct 26
1
Using abline in lattice
Dear all,
being a relative beginner in R, I apologize for posting the second question
within two days.
So I want a stacked barchart, which should look like the one produced by
this code:
Tuvalu <- c(9,3,4,0,3,0,0)
Singapor <- c(38,0,0,0,12,19,0)
Samoa <- c(26,16,2,0,5,2,0)
PNG <- c(56,4,0,5,2,0,56)
Micronesia <- c(6,0,0,0,0,0,0)
graph4 <-
2010 Jul 15
2
replace negative numbers by smallest positive value in matrix
Hi Group,
I have a matrix, and I would like to replace numbers less than 0 by
the smallest minimum number. Below is an
small matrix, and the loop I used. I would like to get suggestions on
the "R way" to do this.
Thanks,
Juliet
# example data set
mymat <- structure(c(-0.503183609420937, 0.179063475173256, 0.130473004669938,
-1.80825226960127, -0.794910626384209, 1.03857280868547,
2017 Jan 21
2
problema con grafico lattice ....
Hola,
Por si lo quieres con colores rellenando cada punto:
#----------------
library(data.table)
library(lattice)
dat <- read.table("pba.csv", header=TRUE, dec=",", as.is=TRUE)
row.names(dat) <- NULL
dat <- as.data.table(dat)
dat$mycol <- ifelse(dat$sol =="ControlAE", "red", dat$sol)
dat$mycol <- ifelse(dat$mycol
2007 Feb 04
3
Reference to dataframe and contents
This is probably easy for experienced users but I could not find a solution.
I have several R scripts that process several columns of a dataframe
(several dataframes and columns actually, but simplified for my question).
References such as:
myDF$myCol
are all over. I like to automate this for other dataframes and columns by
defining a reference only once in the beginning of the script.
One
2003 Feb 13
2
multi-color plot
hi all,
i am trying to make multi-color plots. that is, i generally use,
plot(x, y, type="n")
text(x, y, labels=class)
here, the vector class denotes the class of each point. there are
usually 3-4 classes of points. how may i display the different
classes in different colors?
thanks for any help.
--
saurav
2011 Dec 05
2
barplot ignoring col parameter
Hi All,
I'm having a problem with barplot:
mydata
[1,] 2 108 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 18 3 4 8 20 26 20 19 7 1 1
mycol = c(rep('yellow', 2), rep('white', 3), rep('orange',2), rep('white', 5), rep('orange',3), rep('red',9))
barplot(mydata, col = mycol)
gives me an uniformly yellow barplot. How do I solve this?
bw
Federico
2007 Aug 06
3
Error in using nlevels in apply function
Dear R users,
I am currently trying to create my first personnal function and use it
with the apply function. The purpose of this function is to create a
vector summarizing the number of levels in a given selection of
data.frame columns.
I tried to transpose the indexation method used by the nlevels function
but it doesn't seem to work. I did not find anything uesful in the
archives so
2012 Jul 29
1
Zoo panel function
I would really like some help with understanding the panel function, in
zoo. Thank you.
R 15.1 and zoo 1.7-7.
library(zoo)
x = seq(0,3*pi,length.out=100)
y = sin(x)
zobj = zoo(y, x)
###########################################################
## EXAMPLE 1 - GLOBAL ARGUMENT
## This panel function works
## But, it relies on mycol, which is a global variable
2010 Sep 23
2
dnorm
Dear R-users
Idea:
Plot a dnorm line using specific mean/sd to complete a histogram (skewed). xs:range of y-values, ys: dnorm function
Problem:
I expected to multiply the ys function with the sample size (n=250-300). I was wondering about a factor between 12'000 and 30'000 to match the size of the dnorm line with the specific histogram.
Thanks
Sibylle
hist(Biotree[Ld,]$Height2008,
2008 Jan 07
4
Orientation of labels on axes
http://www.nabble.com/file/p14664173/at-modality.png
I created the above image with R and I have one problem left:
Some of the labels of the axes do not show up, probably because there's not
enough space.
I use the following code to create the plot:
modality <- read.table("results.table", header=TRUE, sep=",")
color <-
2010 Jan 12
1
Multiple symbols per single line in a legend
Hello everybody,
Is it possible to coax legend() into displaying more than one simbol per
line in legend? I have a graph like the one attached to this mail; I would
like to reorganize the legend in such a way that the duplicate text would be
omitted, i.e., the first line would read <square> <triangledown> "increasing
frequency" and the second one would read <circle>