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2004 Jan 15
5
Lattices: Cloud: Background
Hi, There's probably some simple way of doing this, but I'm just not seeing it - How do I get the background to be white instead of grey when I have a cloud plot (using the lattices package)? par(bg="white") isn't working. I'm assuming par commands won't work on lattice plots. What should I use instead? Thanks, Adrienne [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Apr 22
1
Help needed with lattice graph!
Dear R users, If I manage to sort out this graph, it is certainly a candidate for the new R graph gallery (http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/displayGallery.php)! I created the following lattice graph: library(lattice) tmp <- expand.grid(geology = c("Sand","Clay","Silt","Rock"), species =
2008 Aug 25
1
lattice : using both strip and strip.left
Dear all, I'm routinely using lattice and ggplot2, I wish to create a lattice theme that looks not too dissimilar to ggplot's defaults so I can include both graphs in a document with a consistent look. To illustrate my questions, consider the following example: > library(ggplot2) > library(lattice) > > # example data > x <- seq(0, 10, len = 100) > y1 <-
2007 Jul 28
2
lattice grayscale "theme"
Hi, is there a grayscale setting for lattice plots? I like the default color settings. I also like the settings that are available for setting black and white with something like this: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- ltheme <- canonical.theme(color = FALSE) ## in-built B&W theme ltheme$strip.background$col <- "transparent" ##
2005 Mar 17
1
Varying grid.rect in different panels of a Lattice plot
Dear r-help, Sleep-deprivation from having 2 youngsters under 2 around the house is fuzzing my brain, so please be gentle if the answer to this query is obvious! In the example below, I'm trying to use grid.rect to add grey rectangles to the panels of a lattice plot to indicate which months spawning occurred of a (very cute) native Tasmanian fish. The fish in the two lakes spawned at
2009 Aug 06
1
specify lattice black-and-white theme
Is there a simple way to specify a theme or trellis (lattice) parameters so that, in a multipanel (conditioned) plot, there is no color and in the strips there is no shading? This is the effect achieved on page 124 of Deepayan Sarkar's "Lattice" (figure 7.2). I managed to trick lattice into making a grayscale plot on my interactive display as follows: > graphics.off() >
2008 Jun 24
1
Dynamically switching lattice device characteristics in Sweave under Makefile control
I am indebted to Deepayan Sarkar for lattice graphics, Fritz Leisch for Sweave and the authors of the beamer package for LaTeX. For me these are a "killer app" combination. I wouldn't want to go back to creating presentations in any other way. When I create a presentation I use a Makefile that allows me to the presentation version of the slides, a 4-up version for printing on
2003 Jun 04
4
Strip location and grid colour in Lattice
I am probably missing something quite obvious, but any help would be appreciated. I am continually getting people misreading the lattice plots because they are expecting the strip (with the factor names in them) to be below the graph. Is there anyway of achieving this. Secondly, from a more personal note I find the grid formed by the axes to be a bit overpowering and would like to make it a
2008 Apr 22
2
cloud plot has white(transparent?) background
I am using the code example from the R graph gallery to look at a cloud plot: require(lattice) data(iris) print(cloud(Sepal.Length ~ Petal.Length * Petal.Width, data = iris, groups = Species, screen = list(z = 20, x = -70), perspective = FALSE, key = list(title = "Iris Data", x = .15, y=.85, corner = c(0,1), border = TRUE,
2006 Apr 09
0
RFC: default background on lattice plots (conclusion)
I haven't heard any more comments on this, and R 2.3.0 is almost here, so I'll bring this thread to a close. I have changed the default theme to the old PDF default for all devices (except postscript, which still defaults to color=FALSE) in the latest lattice (part of R-alpha now). It's easy enough to get the old defaults back, instructions are given in ?trellis.device. Deepayan
2004 Aug 03
1
(Lattice) How to improve the readability of a bwplot, i.e. separating groups somehow
Hi all, first of all thanks for the answer to my previous question on lattice some time ago. In particular to Patrick Connolly for advices on netiquette (I hope this time I'm doing right....) and to Deepayan Sarkar fro the help on lattice. Now, my nowaday problem. Please consider the following mydf<-cbind.data.frame( RESPONSE = c(rnorm(9,rep(2:4,each=3),10),
2004 Oct 22
3
dotplot & lattice problems: y axis values and bg color output in jpg
I have a linux system with Fedora Core 2 and R-2.0. I was comparing plots made with plot() and dotplot() and discovered a problem. Although the dots are positioned correctly, the numerical labels in the dotplot y axis are not correct. I put copies here: http://lark.cc.ku.edu/~pauljohn/R/plotTrouble1.jpg That is the "correct" one from plot, with the higest value on y showing at 18.
2004 Oct 01
2
Background color Windows device (newbie)
Dear R Gurus Just started on R ! Using xYplot from Hmisc (R 1.9, W2K) I get a grey/blue background that I would like to change to white (ie no background) or may be to another color. Tried to do that with par(bg) but only changed the color of the trellis heading. What's the right command to do that ? Kind regards, JL PS if anyone has nice default settings for win device please let me
2007 May 27
1
lattice plots: filled points in the key
I wonder why the following code does not produce filled points in the key, as I would have expected: > library(lattice) > x <- 1:10 > y <- rnorm(10) > xyplot(y ~ x, pch = 21, col = "black", fill = "grey", + key = list(space = "top", + text = list("data"), + points = list(pch = 21, col =
2017 Sep 11
2
Σχετ: show 0 at y axis in xyplot lattice
Dear Bert and all, I am really sorry. This is the full code: dat<-read.csv("example.csv")attach(dat) sdate<-as.Date(Date, format="%Y-%m-%d") #change the colour of the strip background my.settings <- canonical.theme(color=FALSE) my.settings[['strip.background']]$col <- "blue" dat_key <- list(space="right", ??????????????? lines =
2011 Aug 22
1
lattice to ggplot2 conversion help
Hi, I am interested in ggplot2 and I found this lattice code very interesting (http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/graphcode.php?graph=48). Code: library(lattice) lattice.options(default.theme = canonical.theme(color = FALSE)) tmp <- expand.grid(geology = c("Sand","Clay","Silt","Rock"), species = c("ArisDiff",
2006 Oct 12
2
adding error bars to lattice plots
Dear R users, About a year ago Deepayan offered a suggestion to incorporate error bars into a dotplot using the singer data as an example <<http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/63875.html>>. When I try to utilize this code with a grouping variable, I get an error stating that the subscripts argument is missing. I have tried to insert them in various ways, but cannot
2017 Sep 11
0
show 0 at y axis in xyplot lattice
Not reproducible, as we have neither "example.csv" nor "Date" . Cheers, 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 ) On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 2:38 PM, Maria Lathouri <mlathouri at yahoo.gr> wrote: > Dear
2007 Nov 29
1
Wireframe graph: black and white shading instead of color
All, The code below produces a color 3D graph. I'd like to make it black and white shading. I tried setting col.regions to FALSE but this just made it completely white. I want the graph to look exactly as is, except black (or grey) and white shading. Is this possible? Cheers, David p.list = c(.01, .1, .25, .5, .75, .9) cov.list = c(.2, .1, .05) ### leave out .01 X = rep(p.list, 3)
2004 Jul 18
2
gray background in png
Hi all, I'm having a problem creating png images with trellis.device. I would like to create many plots with a white background using a sequence number in the file argument (i.e. "%02d"). The first plot is as expected with a white background. However, the second and all subsequent plots have a gray background. I would like all plots to have a white (or transparent)