similar to: stacked barplot with positive and negatvie values

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "stacked barplot with positive and negatvie values"

2006 Mar 04
1
replicated time series - lme?
Dear R-helpers, I have a time series analysis problem in R: I want to analyse the output of my simulation model which is proportional cover of shrubs in a savanna plot for each of 500 successive years. I have run the model (which includes stochasticity, especially in the initial conditions) 17 times generating 17 time series of shrub cover. I am interested in a possible periodicity of shrub
2005 Mar 04
1
R: Moran's I
Hi- I would like to assign distance classes (lags) to the moran''s I test in R. I donĀ¹t have equally spaced points since I was mapping shrubs across a landscape (vs. an experiment or survey in a grid). I somehow need to select points based on the distances in the distance matrix (i.e., I need to select all pairs of points that occur 0-25 m from each other, 25-50 m, etc...). Does
2005 Dec 06
2
Constructing a transition matrix
Hi, I would like to construct a transition matrix from a data frame with annual transitions of marked plants. plant<-c(1:6) class<-c("seed","seed", "seed", "veg", "rep", "rep") fate<-c("dead", "veg","veg","rep", "rep", "veg") trans<-data.frame(plant, class, fate)
2009 Apr 22
2
function output with for loop and if statement
Hello all, turns out i'm having a bad R week. I am at my wits end with a function that I am trying to write. When I run the lines of code outside of a function, I get the desired output. When I wrap the lines of code into a function it doesn't work as expected. Not sure what is going on here. I suspected that the syntax of the if statement with the for loop was the culprit, but when I
2010 Nov 08
1
R help: reorder columns in an xyplot
Hello. First post, though I have read scores. Mostly i can solve my problems reading the archives, but I lack the vocabulary to ask this one right. Any social faux pais, I apologize. I am sure this is a very basic question and I am embarrassed to ask, but I spent several hours scouring the archives and trying various suggestions, but I am too new to get any of them to work. I am trying to
2012 Oct 04
4
Creating vegetation distance groups from one column
Hi R listers, I am trying to group distances of nests to the vegetation into classes that are define by (0-5m, 6-10m, 11-15m, 16-20m, 21-25m, 26-30m, 31-35m, 36-40m, 41-45m, 46-50m, 51-55m, 56-60m). Each row is a nest and all the distances to the vegetation is in a column. In plyr, I have tried - below script but I think I am going about this the wrong way and am not successful. #Veg index
2017 Dec 13
1
overlay two histograms ggplot
Hi all, How can I overlay these two histograms? ggplot(gg, aes(gg$Alz, fill = gg$veg)) + geom_histogram(alpha = 0.2) ggplot(tt, aes(tt$Cont, fill = tt$veg)) + geom_histogram(alpha = 0.2) thanks for any help! Elahe
2017 Nov 01
1
Creating Tag
i want to tag categories to its menuname. i have a csv containing menu item name and in other csv i have a column containing some strings, i want to pick that strings from categories and look into menu items if any menu item containing that string i want to create a new column next to menu item name flagged as 1 otherwise 0 and the only condition is once a menu item flagged as 1 i don't need
2012 Oct 05
3
Anova
Hi R-listers, I am trying to do an ANOVA for the following scatterplot and received the following error: library(car) scatterplot(HSuccess ~ Veg, data = data.to.analyze, xlab = "Vegetation border (m)", ylab = "Hatching success (%)") anova(HSuccess ~ Veg, data=data.to.analyze) Error in UseMethod("anova") : no applicable
2005 Nov 08
2
retrieve most abundant species by sample unit
Hi R-users: [R 2.2 on OSX 10.4.3] I have a (sparse) vegetation data frame with 500 rows (sampling units) and 177 columns (plant species) where the data represent % cover. I need to summarize the cover data by returning the names of the most dominant and the second most dominant species per plot. I reduced the data frame to omit cover below 5%; this is what it looks like stacked. I have
2010 May 26
1
Fill a matrix using logical arguments?
Hello all, I am going slightly mad trying to create a table for running co-correspondence analysis. What I have is seed bank and vegetation data, and my aim is to see if the vegetation found in a site (containing several seed bank samples) can predict the composition of a seed bank sample within that site. So for this I need two tables with matching rows. I have created an empty matrix,
2006 Dec 30
3
getting a new factor
Hi all, Given a data frame as... > head(veg) genus species trophia type geo zone importance 1 Sphagnum subsecundum M A En 100 2 Sphagnum denticulatum M A En 200 3 Molinia caerulea M A En 300 4 Sphagnum flexuosum M A En 400 5 Juncus squarrosus M A En 500 6
2012 Jan 19
2
add1 GLM - Warning message, what does it mean?
Hi All, I am wondering if anyone can tell me what the warning message below the model means? J add1(DTA.glm,~ Aeventexhumed + Veg + Berm + HTL + Estuary + Rayos) Single term additions Model: cbind(MaxHatch, TotalEggs - MaxHatch) ~ Aeventexhumed + Veg + Berm + HTL Df Deviance AIC <none> 488.86 4232.9 Estuary 1 454.96 4201.0 Rayos 3 258.80 4008.9 Warning
2012 Jan 25
6
How do I compare 47 GLM models with 1 to 5 interactions and unique combinations?
Hi R-listers, I have developed 47 GLM models with different combinations of interactions from 1 variable to 5 variables. I have manually made each model separately and put them into individual tables (organized by the number of variables) showing the AIC score. I want to compare all of these models. 1) What is the best way to compare various models with unique combinations and different number
2011 Feb 18
1
plot3d, color points by group
Hello I've created a 3d scatterplot, and had no problems labeling the points. However, I've been really struggling to change the color of the points based on a factor (see 'group' below). Is such a thing possible? My data look like this: food group x y z apple fruit 0.216 -0.112 -0.893 orange fruit 0.814 0.097 0.460 broccoli veg -0.239 0.240 -0.425 banana
2012 May 19
3
Q - scatterplot, plot function & trellis linear regressions???
Hi R-listers, Q1) What is the difference between the scatterplot and plot function? Q2) I am able to make a graph with the scatterplot function: scatterplot(DevelopIndex ~ Veg, + data = Turtle, + xlab = "Vegetation border (m)", + ylab = "Embryonic development index") And have been successful. But I do not know if the lines are for:
2009 Jun 02
1
getting elements out of list automatically
o <- (structure(list(sand.silt = structure(list(statistic = structure(185, .Names = "W"), parameter = NULL, p.value = 0.0478835773838087, null.value = structure(0, .Names = "location shift"), alternative = "two.sided", method = "Wilcoxon rank sum test with continuity correction", data.name = ".column by site"), .Names =
2009 Apr 23
3
Running Edit() or Fix() on Linux Machine
Hi all, As I am new to using R on a Linux machine I have another question if that's ok. I am trying to use the fix() or edit() function on this Linux machine but I get the following error message: Error in dataentry(datalist, modes) : invalid device In addition: Warning message: In edit.data.frame(get(subx,envir=parent),title = subx, ...) : Unable to create fontset
2011 Feb 04
1
Easy help with plots, font size
I am trying to make some plots for a poster. Each one needs to be 6 inches by inches. Right now the fonts are too small and the plots don't read well on my poster. I am pretty much an R newbie and I can't figure out how to change the fonts. It would also be nice to know how to specify the size of the plot and maybe how to save the plots as jpeg files. Any help would be much appreciated! I
2005 Aug 08
2
INDVAL and mvpart
Hi, I'd like to perform Dufrene-Legendre Indicator Species Analysis for a multivariate regression tree. However I have problems with arguments of duleg(veg,class,numitr=1000)function. How to obtain a vector of numeric class memberships for samples, or a classification object returned from mvpart? thanks in advance -- Best regards, Agnieszka Strzelczak