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2006 Jan 11
1
4 smoothed lines on xyplot
I am using the R code listed below to create 4 smoothed lines on a xyplot. I'm having trouble fine tuning it. First I think I may need a black and white plot so how do I get it to plot the lines with different characters, preferable the same characters used in the key (plus, X circle and triangle). I might also be interest in a version that draws four solid lines of different colors but
2006 Jan 04
5
multiple lowess line in one plot
I'm using this code to plot a smoothed line. These two columns of data really represent 4 groups and I'd like to plot a separate line for each group but have them all in the same plot. The R-Docs for lowess do not seem to indicate some type of "GROUPS=var_name" option. What would be the syntax for this? plot(AWGT ~ lipid ) lines(lowess(lipid , AWGT, f=.8)) -- Dean
2012 Jan 19
1
Legend problem in line charts
Hi all, Small problem in generating the line charts. Question: Legend for the first graph is coming wrong., for second graph correctly. Please fix the legend postion at the down of graph. Plesae give me the solution. Thank you Devarayalu Orange1 <- structure(list(REFID = c(7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 9), ARM = c(1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2,
2007 May 15
1
differentiate groups on barplot
To differentiate between groups on the barplot, I guessed that col = colr[test$group] would have worked. How can I do this? Many Thanks Murray test <- structure(list(patient = 1:20, score = c(100, 95, 80, 75, 64, 43, 42, 40, 37, 35, 30, 29, 27, 26, 23, 22, 19, 18, 17, 16), group = c(1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0)), .Names = c("patient",
2011 Jun 28
2
Loop through each subject
R help - I am attempting to write a script that has multiple subjects in 1 data file. Each subject has multiple rows with columns as variables. Here is my code, I am having problem executing it on each unique subject id (dat$Subject). getwd() setwd("/Users/edwardpatzelt/Desktop/Neuroimaging/MERIT/SRRT/merge") dat <- read.table("test2.txt", header = TRUE, na.strings
2005 Feb 24
1
3 boxplots in one
I currently have 3 separate boxplots but would like to put them all in the graphic so they would have the same scale. Below are the three statements and as you can see the Y axis is weight: bwplot(AWGT~ male2 .... bwplot(AWGT ~ bin_pcb2 ..... bwplot(AWGT ~ bin_pcb2 | male2 ..... Does anyone have some sample code where they have done something like this? Thanks, Dean Sonneborn M.S. Public
2007 Apr 09
3
plot log scale, axis original scale
I want to produce some boxplots and plot the logged values but have the axis scale in the original, not-logged scale. It seeming like I have the first few steps but I'm having trouble with the last. Here's what I'm doing (which I got for the documentation for boxplot and axis). How do I get the ticks to be labeled 2,5, and 9 of the original scale? a<-c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)
2004 Oct 18
2
x is not a open/high/low/close time series
I am trying to create a high low close style chart but I keep getting the following error statement; "x is not a open/high/low/close time series". I've used the function is.ts and R responds TRUE but the ohlcPlot function gives the above error statement. I'm actually planning to plot some odds ratios with their confidence intervals and the hi-low-close chart should do the
2006 May 17
1
boxplot
I am running this code to produce some boxplots. I have every thing that I need except that I would like the whisker line to be solid line, not dashes. I have reviewed the lattice docs but have not seemed to come across this point. print( bwplot( group ~ lpcb_tot, data= data7, xlab="Log PCB", + ylab= + " G B + S M S M
2015 Feb 24
2
intercalar elementos de vectores
Excelente! Ahora corre muy rápido. No conocía ese método, creo que me va a resultar muy útil. Muchas gracias y saludos. Fernando Macedo El 24/02/15 a las 10:51, Jorge I Velez escribió: Fernando, Podrias intentar R> a <- rep('a', 5) R> b <- rep('b', 5) R> a [1] "a" "a" "a" "a" "a" R> b [1] "b"
2015 Feb 24
2
intercalar elementos de vectores
Gracias, Carlos. Habia pensado en algo similar usando sapply(): sapply(seq(1, ncol(vtmp), by = 2), function(i) c(rbind(as.character(vtmp[, i]), as.character(vtmp[, i+1])))) Dependiendo de la dimension de los datos, quizas mapply() sea mas eficiente que sapply(). Saludos cordiales, Jorge.- 2015-02-25 1:01 GMT+11:00 Carlos Ortega <cof en qualityexcellence.es>: > Hola, > > Este
2006 Aug 26
1
Adding a footnote in plot-window in R
Dear all R users, Suppose, > x = rnorm(1000) > y = rt(1000,3) > plot(range(1:1000),range(x,y),type="n",xlab=NA,ylab=NA) > lines(x,col="red") > lines(y,col="blue") Now I want to put a footnote in the plot window to tell that RED lines represents the random numbers from normal-dist and blue line represents the random numbers from t-dist. Can anyone
2008 Feb 08
1
footnote syntax
I searched the list but didn't find an answer to this question. Why is the caret[^c] preferred over the asterisk[*a] for footnote markers? [^c]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caret [*a]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterisk
2012 Aug 07
1
Footnote output not valid.
I just received a report [1] that the footnote output we use in Python-Markdown (an exact copy of PHP Markdown Extra [3]) is not valid HTML [3]. If you notice he's using HTML5. At least the footnote syntax does valid on XHTML1 or HTML4. Anyway, any suggestions on how the various footnote implementations want to move forward with this? [1]: https://github.com/waylan/Python-Markdown/issues/129
2005 Jun 03
2
Lattice xyplot -- footnote font size / mtext
Is there a way of controlling the font size and alignment of a footnote in an xyplot, or alternatively of using 'mtext' to place a footnote at the bottom of a graph? --Rich Richard Kittler Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA
2007 Jan 23
3
Footnote support in Markdown
Hi All. I've just started using Markdown for my blog. So far it seems quite nice, but the one issue I've run into is a lack of "native" support for footnotes. I think that Daring Fireball's footnote style makes a lot of sense, and that's what I intend to use. However, it is a bit cumbersome to implement that style from within Markdown. I notice that the PHP
2012 Aug 07
1
Footnote output not valid
> I just received a report [1] that the footnote output we use in > Python-Markdown (an exact copy of PHP Markdown Extra [3]) is not valid > HTML [3]. If you notice he's using HTML5. At least the footnote syntax > does valid on XHTML1 or HTML4. Anyway, any suggestions on how the > various footnote implementations want to move forward with this? > > [1]:
2007 Jul 12
1
Proposal for footnote GUID syntax
While we're talking about new syntax, I thought that I'd throw out an idea I had to extend the footnote syntax as it currently exists in PHP Markdown Extra. I'm not sure that it's the best way to solve this particular problem, but I figured I'd throw it out there to get any comments on it. It relates to the problem of specifying a document's GUID. A few months back,
2013 Jan 23
3
footnote:id, colons and jquery
I just received a [bug report] for Python-Markdown complaining that colons are used in the ids of footnotes. For reference, we [output] the same format at PHP Markdown Extra. The general complaint is that the colon in the id attribute (`id="fnref:1"`) causes jquery to choke when referencing that id from javascript because jquery uses colons to indicate pseudo elements (as does CSS). As
2005 Feb 03
1
two issues
I'm working on a graphic but have run into a road block about two issues. I don't have a color printer so I want to produce the graphic in black and white. I'm currently using this statement trellis.device(bg="white") but the body of the graphic contains color. What is the code to create the whole thing in black and white. The other issue might be a bit more tricky.