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2011 Apr 04
1
lattice: how to "center" a subtitle?
Dear expeRts, I recently asked for a real "centered" title (see, e.g., http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e13/help/11/01/0135.html). A nice solution (from Deepayan Sarkar) is to use "xlab.top" instead of "main": library(lattice) trellis.device("pdf") print(xyplot(0 ~ 0, xlab.top = "This title is now 'centered' for the human's eye",
2011 Mar 26
1
bwplot [lattice]: how to get different y-axis scales for each row?
Dear expeRts, How can I get ... (1) different y-axis scales for each row (2) while having the same y-axis scales for different columns? I coulnd't manage to do this with relation="free" [which gives (1) but not (2)]. I also tried relation="sliced", but it did not give the same y-axis scales within each row (see the fourth row). Further, it "separates" the
2010 Nov 08
1
Add text to a stacked barplot
Hi All, I need some help in putting text in a stacked barplot. The barplot is filled with 5 levels and now I would like to put text to each level in the stacked barplot. However, it seems that the code that I am using is not placing the text at the correct hight (centered at each fill) in the barplot. Any suggestions to improve the code to make it work? barchart(FREQ ~ VISIT
2005 Jun 01
2
problem with chron scales in lattice
I can't get the scales parameter in xyplot of lattice to work as I expected. I'm using R-2.1.0 and lattice 0.11-8. There should be year labels from 1992 to 2004 for the x axis in the plot below, but instead only a few of them appear, and in the wrong spots, as if the coordinate system has changed after finishing with the panel function. library(chron) library(lattice) # vertical grid
2015 Feb 03
2
Seed in 'parallel' vignette
Hi, This is most likely only a minor technicality, but I saw the following: On page 6 of the 'parallel' vignette (http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/parallel/doc/parallel.pdf), the random-number generator "L'Ecuyer-CMRG" is said to have seed "(x_n, x_{n-1}, x_{n-2}, y_n, y_{n-1}, y_{n-2})". However, in L'Ecuyer et al. (2002), the seed is given with
2009 May 08
1
centering axis labels in lattice
Hello, I'm attempting to alter the location of text in my axis labels in lattice plots and have been unsuccessful so far. For example, the y-axis labels are always right-justified, but I would like them to be horizontally centered. Here's an example: library(lattice); # create fake dataset to plot to.plot <- data.frame( x = 1:5, y = c("1\nAAA", "2\nBBB",
2011 Mar 26
1
bwplot: how to get plotmath labels?
Dear expeRts, How can I get plotmath-labels in the bwplot below? As you can see, I couldn't manage to pass the expressions through the dimnames argument. Cheers, Marius library(lattice) ## data dim <- c(100, 6, 2, 3) dimnames <- list(n=paste("n=", seq_len(100), sep=""), groups=paste("group=", seq_len(6), sep=""),
2015 Mar 30
2
Debian Testing: ~/.Renviron seems to not being read (R_LIBS not set)
Dear Johannes, Dear Dirk, Thanks a lot for helping. Here is the missing information. Here is how I installed R. This is basically how Martin Maechler showed me to install R under Ubuntu (in several versions so that they are also recognized by ESS). My goal is to adjust this to make it work for Debian: 1) sudo emacs /etc/apt/sources.list # then add: deb
2015 Mar 31
1
Debian Testing: ~/.Renviron seems to not being read (R_LIBS not set)
Dear Dirk, Dear Johannes, Thanks for helping, I could solve the problem. By reading your posts, I got a bit of the impression that questions beyond the 'standard installation' process are not really welcome on R-SIG-Debian. If this is the case, I'm sorry for my post. I wasn't aware of this, but Dirk makes it clear why on
2009 Jun 17
3
lattice: axis ticks, axis alignment and remove axis from plot
Hi there, I'm a bit confused concerning the axis tck setting in the lattice package as the ticks on left sided axis aren't drawn at all with the following setting: dados <- data.frame(varsep = factor(rep(1:2,10)), i = runif(20)) library(lattice) my.theme <- list( axis.components = list(left = list(tck = 1, pad1 = 1, pad2 = 2), top = list(tck = 0, pad1
2011 Jul 21
6
Lattice: place ticks only on y-axis
I am using lattice for a bar plot, having a little trouble removing ticks, tick labels from x-axis, but keeping them on the y-axis. I looked around quite a bit (http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e7/help/09/06/1733.html, help pages, etc), tried variations of "scales = list(alternating = c(0,0)", "scales = list(alternating = c(0,0), tck = c(0,0))" and others, couldn't quite
2013 Jun 10
1
Using Lattice, LatticeExtra - Hide right and top axes in multipanel plots
Dear Rxperts, How do I hide the top and right axes in multiple panel plots? A couple of examples are provided below.. Would highly appreciate appreciate your assistance.. #Example 1 library(latticeExtra) xyplot((1:200)/20 ~ (1:200)/20, type = c("p", "g"), scales = list(x = list(log = 2,alternating=0), y = list(log = 10,alternating=0)), xscale.components =
2010 Feb 05
2
lattice barchart using a time scale in x axis
I'm trying to produce a barchart plot with groups, in which each group is placed in a particular time scale in x-axis. If I use barchart directly it does not take the time scale. I've tried with xyplot and adding a panel.barchart, I have the bars in the right place, but not the three groups I'm trying to produce. I've tried defining panel and panel.group, but can't get it to
2003 Apr 27
2
bug and proposed fix in print.trellis 1.7.0 (PR#2859)
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2005 Jul 30
1
xyplot auto.key issue
Hi all, I'm having a problem with the auto.key function in xyplot. I hate to bother the list like this and I'm positive I must be missing something very simple, yet I've spent the last day searching for a solution to no avail. Essentially, I want a key that contains entries in which the plot points are superimposed on a line of the same color as the points, like this: o--o--o Now,
2015 Apr 02
1
Debian Testing: ~/.Renviron seems to not being read (R_LIBS not set)
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 2:05 AM, Johannes Ranke <jranke at uni-bremen.de> wrote: > Dear Marius, > > thanks for sharing your thoughts on this. I am not very happy that you provide > instructions to install R 3.1.3 from sources when binaries are already > provided on CRAN. Dear Johannes, ... no one in his/her clear mind would go that way unless necessary. I have given reasons
2006 Feb 05
1
wireframe zlim option
Hello, I would like to plot a wireframe of a function which is defined on the unit square using the lattice library (for trellis-like plots). The plot contains z-values of about 100 (only in the neighborhood of zero) although most of the z-values are in the range of -let's say- 0 to 10. If I evaluate this function on an equidistant grid of 25 points on the unit square the plot quality is not
2006 Oct 31
1
2.4.0 and lattice 0.14-9: Changed behaviour of scales-argumenttck
Dear list, I have observed a change in the behaviour of the scales-argument tck of xyplot() after having installed R 2.4.0 (for version info see below). The help page of xyplot() says about the scales-argument tck: 'tck' numeric to control length of tick marks. Can be a vector of length 2, to control left/bottom and right/top separately. But if I issue xyplot( y ~ x, scales=
2011 Mar 10
1
Lattice: Feature Request
Hi, I'm currently designing some global themes for use with lattice, and have hit a snag. There doesn't appear to be (in xyplot at least) a way of setting a lattice option for the 'scales' parameter at a global level - changes have to be made in each function call. For example, consider the following code: library(lattice) library(latticeExtra) # Create some data temp <-
2007 Jun 08
2
wrapping lattice xyplot
This is an expanded version of the question I tried to ask last night - I thought I had it this morning, but it's still not working and I just do not understand what is going wrong. What I am trying to do is write a wrapper for lattice xyplot() that passes a whole bunch of its secondary arguments, so that I can produce similarly formatted graphs for several different data sets. This is what