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2004 Aug 23
2
Reading GAL file
Greetings:
I am trying to work with spdep (everything is "brand new" downloaded this morning). OS = Windows 2000 (also up to date). The code I am using follows:
#example
gal.county=read.geoda("lnpilnd.GAL", row.names=NULL, skip=0) 
summary.nb(gal.county)
Error in summary.nb(gal.county) : Not a neighbours list
#end
The gal file works just fine in GeoDa (also up to date). 
2004 Oct 17
4
Descriptive statistics table
Greetings:
I would like to make a table with descriptive statistics for a data.frame. I guess the question is how can I put together, in a table, the results from, say:
apply(df, 2, mean, na.rm =T)
apply(df, 2, median, na.rm =T)
.......
Thanks,
Mihai Nica
Jackson State University
155 B Parkhurst Dr.
Jackson, MS 39202
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2004 Aug 26
1
coplot and par
R 1.9.1 on Win2000 or Win98SE.
I am using coplot as follows:
coplot(AVG~LRPI| REGION)
the output seems normal but I get:
"Warning message:
calling par(new=) with no plot"
This is the only explanation that I have for being unable to use par() with 
coplot for changing the way the xlab and ylab appears. From within coplot I 
can change the text itself but not the font, fontsize, etc,
2005 Aug 29
9
can a class find out it''s instance name?
Hi friends - a javascript question....
Does the prototype object add some way for a class to find out the
variable name of its instance variable?
Or does javascript have some built in way to do this?
 
This is confusing to describe - but if I define a variable as some
object:
 
var myVariable= new Widget(''fdfa'');
 
can some built-in method inside the Widget class be
2004 Jun 05
2
More than one series in a coplot
Hi!
I would like to know, how do you plot more than one data series when 
using "coplot"?
I think I know the answer if "plot" is being used:
x <- 1:10
y <- 1:10
y2 <- 1:10* 1.1
plot ( y ~ x, type="n" )
points( y ~ x, type = "b", col = "red" )  # plot the points and lines 
for the first series
points( y2 ~ x, type = "b", col =
2000 Dec 20
1
Question about coplot() ...
Dear R-friends,
For the following data:
> xy
     x     y i
1  731 0.313 2
2  739 0.340 2
3  790 0.373 2
4  855 0.451 2
5  980 0.608 2
6  575 0.156 1
7  608 0.207 1
8  630 0.249 1
9  670 0.332 1
10 838 0.377 1
11 964 0.466 1
> coplot(y ~ x|i, data=xy)
coplot gives 3 panels, rather than 2, namely one for i=1 and one for
i=2.
Futhermore, when I extand data fram xy to have i=3 as follows:
2004 Dec 30
2
coplot with png: disappearing grid lines
Dear useRs,
When I use coplot() and output to png/jpeg/bmp, the grid lines from
the scatter plots disappear. If I output to pdf() the grid lines are
there, however I can't use it - I have many points, and the resulting
PDF file is large and very slow to open and scroll through. (By the
way, if I click File-Save As-png/jpeg/bmp from Rgui.exe, the grid
lines are preserved - but I need to use
2004 Apr 12
1
Panel Data Analysis
Greetings:
I am trying to find a package/solution for panel (longitudinal) data analysis. Unfortunately it seems I don't know where to start. Could somebody offer a hint?
Thanks,
Mihai Nica
Jackson State University
155 B Parkhurst Dr.
Jackson, MS 39202
"No good deed will ever remain unpunished"
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2003 Nov 23
1
coplot row separatot line
Hi all,
I could not find a way to add the dashed horizontal separator line to the top
panel of a coplot (the one indicating which panel belongs to which range of the
given variable a in  y~x | a).
This line should separate the ranges plotted in a row of panels in the panel
matrix below (hmmm, hope this is reasonably clear). I like it because it
enhances readability.
I'll try a sketch:
>
2013 Feb 07
1
coplot question
In R I have 3 variables x,y and z that contain:
|     x  y   z
[1,]  1  12  122
[2,]  1  13  113
[3,]  1  11  111
[4,]  3  13  123
[5,]  4  14  134
[6,]  5  15  155|
I am creating a coplot with the following syntax:
|given.depth<-  co.intervals(z,  number=3,  overlap=.1)
coplot(x~y|z,pch=19,col="red",cex=1.5,given.values=given.depth)|
The resulting plot however has has bars in the
2007 Dec 03
1
coplot and xyplot and panel functions
Hi,
 
I wrote a panel function called panelwhite.corplot. If i use this function in a coplot is working fine, but if i use same function with xyplot i get the error: Error using packet 1: plot.new has not been called yet ..... and so on filling all my plots.
 
So with: 
 
coplot(be~ch|dbh1, envmetr1, panel=panelwhite.corplot)
 
I get the expected result
 
with:
 
xyplot(be~ch | dbh1,
1999 Jan 15
1
Bug in coplot()
I am using R0.63.1 under Windows 95.
Settings of <number> and <interval> when coplot is called
are ignored, except for generating a warning.  For example:
> data(quakes)
> coplot(long ~ lat | depth * mag, data = quakes, number=3) 
Warning: parameter "number" couldn't be set in high-level plot() function
The warning is repeated ad nauseum.
The following changes
2000 Aug 24
1
coplot
COPLOT:
how do i define the given.values for two variables?
Thomas Pesl
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2001 Jan 17
1
panel argument in coplot
How can I add a least squares line to each panel in coplot?
Thank you very much.
Peter B.
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2002 Sep 02
1
Coplot graph size manipulation
I am currently plotting a graph with the function coplot() conditional
on two factors which gives me 36 sub-panels.
I have a few questions in general about changing the size of the graph.
My question follows :
a) I have a fair bit of text to put on the margin sides using mtext().
What is the best way to shrink the whole graph to say 80 - 90% so that I
can include a bit more words.
b) Since I am
2010 Jan 17
1
coplots with missing values
Hello - I'm trying to construct a coplot to check the residuals conditioned
on a factor using the following formula, however I keep getting an error
message.  I've used the same formula for another data set and it worked fine
- the only difference is that now I have missing values for each level (2
levels) of the factor. Is this the problem and how can I fix it.  Thank you. 
> E2 <-
2003 Feb 18
1
coplot with boxplot panel function
I am attempting to construct a conditioning plot with a pair 
of boxplots within each panel.  The resulting plot has panels 
misplaced.  One misplaced panel is on top of the subcomponent 
describing ranges of the conditioning variable.  This is what I did:
X <- cut(rnorm(200), 2)
Y <- runif(200)
Z <- rnorm(200)
given.Z <- co.intervals(Z, number = 4, overlap = .25)
coplot(Y ~ X | Z,
2003 Apr 23
1
coplot panels malrendered / 1653 (PR#2824)
Full_Name: Don Maszle
Version: 1.7.0
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (206.86.87.3)
This was previously reported I believe as bug 1653.
I just compiled 1.7.0 on RedHat Linux and I get terrible behavior when
panel=plot.  Browsing through the coplot code, I don't how there could be this
dependency.  With panel=points, my 7 graphs come out numbered as
given
7
4 5 6
1 2 3
Using panel=plot the
2001 Feb 27
1
Patch to coplot.R
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Hello,
and a big thank you for providing R!
Please find attached a diff for coplot which you may want to consider
for the next release. The diff is against R 1.2.2. The reasons for this
patch are:
1. The boxes of coplot did not align very well with the panel graphs if
   applied to a factor
2. Putting the
2002 Mar 04
1
coplots
Hello list members,
I am new to this list and don't know very much about what R can do or how to
program it, but I am interested in plotting 4 variables as sequential
contour plots (or surface plots), something like the conditioning plots for
4 variables (coplot(X1~X2|X3+X4)). To be more specific, I need a tool that
will automatically create contour (orsurface) plots of X1 vs X2 vs X3 for