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2010 Apr 20
1
multiple plots problem
hello, i try to plot 3 graphs which have the same x.axis underneath each other. i'd like the plots to be aligned without margings between the boxes and draw a single x axis beneath the lowest plot. i managed to get the alignment by setting par(mar), but the middle box is stretched and i cant't figure out how to get around this. par(pin) was my guess, but this doesn't do the job
2009 Mar 17
1
Need a little help setting the upper median using "layout"...
The code I'm using is shown below. I would like to have a larger median at the top of the plot so that I can show the entirity of "title_text". Several times I tried messing with "par(mar", but that seemed to make matters worse. By any chance can anyone provide any insight as to the best way to increase the top/upper/northern margin, so the entirity of the title is
2013 Jan 07
1
Changing mtext direction, or using text for the margin?
Hi all, I have read through the archives, but can't find a solution to this problem. I need the text direction on "dependent B", plotted in margin 4, to go top to bottom (opposite what it is now). Here's some sample code: #plot with mtext example par(mgp = c(2,1,0), mfrow=c(2,2), las=1, mar=c(2,2,2,2), omi= c(0.5,0.2,0,0.2)) a<-1:10 b<-7:16 c<-21:30 plot(a~b,
2003 Aug 07
2
plotmath under windows (PR#3672)
Full_Name: Murray H Smith Version: 1.7.1 OS: Windows2000 Submission from: (NULL) (202.36.29.1) This alleged bug is Windows specific and occurs when using Windows metafile plots. The problem does not occur in a Linux version. It does not occur in the pt rintout when a graphic is saved to a postscript file under Windows. The problem came to light when using plotmath to label a plot with
2005 Feb 21
4
49 histograms on one page
Hi, I want to do something like this: par(mfrow=c(7,7)) for (i in 1:49) hist(RATDACOM[SUBJNO==i],breaks=0.5+(0:6), main="",xlab="",ylab="",xaxt="n",yaxt="n") (Don't think about what RATDACOM and SUBJNO are.) I get an error Error in plot.new() : Figure margins too large. 36 histograms with mfrow=c(6,6) work. But the 36 histograms
2005 May 25
1
Plot: Distance between tick and tick label on y-axis
Hello, I want to reduce the distance between my ticks and their labels. I managed to do it for the x-axis, but the y-axis puzzles me. Here's an example where there is no space between the x-asix ticks and labels. par(las=1) plot(runif(50), type="l",xaxt="n",yaxt="n",ylab="", bty="l") axis(2) axis(1,padj=-1.5) #However, axis(2,padj=-1.5)
2008 Jul 24
1
plot.dendrogram xlim/ylim
list(...), I would like to zoom in to the leaves of large trees in a dendrogram plot. The playwith package allows zooming by passing xlim and ylim arguments to the plot call (Hmisc does this too I think). But currently stats:::plot.dendrogram does not accept xlim or ylim. So I would like to enable that. In place of the existing code chunk: xlim <- c(x1 - 1/2, x2 + 1/2) ylim <- c(0,
2012 May 12
2
Plotmath bug or my misunderstanding?
This is a followup to a recent post on using atop() to obtain multiline expressions. My reading of the plotmath docs makes it clear that issuing (in base graphics) the specification par(cex = 2) doubles symbols and regular text in subsequent plotmath expressions. However, it is unclear to me what specifying cex _within_ the annotation function using plotmath should do, and the following seems
2008 Apr 08
1
plot function / par() settings
Dear all; I'm trying to create a 2 x 3 plot (something I know like lattice can do better) using the plot function. However; I'm not sure how to make the width of the plots to be the same on each column. I guess the answer maybe obvious but I haven't been able to figure it out. I'll appreciate any suggestion. Here is the (highly inefficient) code for the first row: par(mfrow =
2011 Jul 08
2
Vertical Labels in plot graph - normally working fine but not on this graph
Hello, I wonder if someone can elaborate on why in the first graph I am able to set labels vertical to the x-axis but not in the second. I tried to select the window but it didnt really help. Many Thanks Paolo ExtAvgCWV = rnorm(200) ExtAvgDemand = rnorm(200) ExtGasDays = seq(from = as.Date("2010-8-4", "%Y-%m-%d"), along.with = ExtAvgCWV, by = "days")
2018 May 08
1
Adding Year-Month-Day to X axis
I do not see any difference between the x versus y plot drawn in blue, and the y only plot drawn in red. Is the correct? Greg y_duration <- c (301.59050, 387.35700, 365.64366, 317.26150, 321.71883, 342.44950, 318.95350, 322.33233, 330.60333, 428.99516, 297.82066, 258.23166, 282.01816, 280.00000) x_yyyymmdd <-as.Date(c ("2018-04-25", "2018-04-26", "2018-04-27",
2009 Jan 28
2
help with plot layout
It takes a lot of sweat to generate a composite plot with R ... sigh. I though I was almost done when I met the umpteenth hurdle. I cannot place a nice title on the 2nd plot (raw signal) on the layout. I do not have control on where either the "main" option of "plot" function, or "title", place the text string which keeps dysplaying chopped from above. I also tried
2012 Aug 22
3
Barplot with Secondary axis
Hi all, I am trying to plot a bar chart and trying to plot a line as a secondary axis as my scale is different for two y axis. I am plotting a clustered bar chart by using besides = True option in barplot function and my y coordinates are not plotted exactly at the center on each two bars. Please help me. I am pasting the code as follows. x =
2018 May 08
0
Adding Year-Month-Day to X axis
abline (v=x_yyyymmdd, lty=3, lwd=1.0, col="blue") On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 5:23 PM, Gregory Coats <gregcoats at me.com> wrote: > Since the horizontal axis side=1 is year-month-day, how do I issue an > abline command to draw dashed vertical lines, as a background grid, within > the graph?s border? Similar to the abline command I call below, in blue, > for dashed
2012 May 11
2
text(): combine expression and line break
Hi, I would like to plot some extra text in my plot. This should be a two line text including a special character (sigma). I tried so far a to use expression in combination with paste and "\n"... but I can't get the line break... Here what I've done so far: plot(1,type="n", xaxt='n', yaxt='n', ann=FALSE) text(1,1,labels=expression(paste(sigma,"\n
2011 Jan 20
1
Scale of 2nd y-axis
Dear list, My query follows on from a question I posted a few days ago. I have the following 2 sets of data: wetMeans[1] 9.904762[2] 6.344828[3] 6.346154[4] 6.855769[5] 9.074324[6] 9.953988[7] 13.482966[8] 14.546053[9] 10.841584[10] 9.752033[11] 6.739336[12] 8.955056burnMeans[1] 0.06214286[2] 0.05396552[3] 0.04096154[4] 0.05302885[5] 0.05831081[6] 0.07392638[7] 0.29969940[8] 0.25596217[9]
2008 Apr 10
6
two graphs in one figure?
Dear all, how can I plot a line graph and a bar graph in one single figure? I tried to combine "barplot" and "plot". Even though they both have the same x-values (1 to 55),  it just doesnt look as if they match in their scale (the barplot is much wider than the "plot"....even though I tried to put limits on the x-axis). Here is an example of what I did:
2008 Dec 05
1
Trouble with gridBase and inset plots
Dear All, I ma having a trouble in generating a figure containing 3 insets with the gridBase package. I always get an error message of the kind: Error in gridPLT() : Figure region too small and/or viewport too large No matter which parameters I choose. The plots works nicely with two insets only, but when I try adding the third one, my troubles begin. I am probably doing something wrong in the
2013 Feb 14
5
plot custom x axis ticks values
Readers, For this data set: testvalues<-c(10,20,30,40) How to amend the plot instruction: plot(testvalues,ann=FALSE,type='l',yaxt='n',xaxt='n') so that x axis ticks labels can be added to existing graph with arbitrary value such as 0,100,200,300)? Thanks in advance. -- r2151
2013 Feb 11
2
How to plot doubles series with different location using plotCI
Dear list members, I would like to create two series of plotted mean values and error bars, yet with different locations along the x-axis. Plotting of first series using plotCI with the standard arguments goes without any problem. However I do not succeed to add the second series in the same plot, which should be horizontally shifted from the first series along the x-axis. The “add=TRUE”