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2010 Apr 16
2
how to change the position of xlab in truehist?
Hi,
I'm wondering how can I change the position of xlab in truehist. For example, the following code creats a histogram with 4 bins for my discrete data. I want each bin to be labelled as 0, 1, 2, or 3 in the middle, so that it's clear each bin corresponds to each of the discrete case.
I was thinking of first delete xlab and then add marks myself, but it doesn't look like it's
2006 Sep 29
2
X-axis labels in histograms drawn by the "truehist" function
Hi,
I have a simple problem that I would appreciate getting some tips. I am
using the "truehist" function within an "apply" call to plot multiple
histograms. I can't figure out how to get truehist to use the column names
of the matrix as the labels for the x-axis of the histograms.
Here is a simple example:
X <- matrix(runif(4000),ncol=4)
colnames(X)
2004 Sep 09
1
man page of hist points to truehist, which can't be viewed without loading a library?
rdevel from yesterday, also in 1.9.1 (Debian, -3).
The man page of 'hist' (from the graphics package, obtained by
"?hist") suggests 'truehist' under "see also", but 'truehist' isn't
loaded by default (a sensible "of course"), so that "?truehist" fails.
One can do help.search(), of course, which points what to do, but
leads to my
2007 Mar 20
1
truehist bug?
Hi,
Is this a bug in truehist()?
> library(MASS)
> x <- rep(1, 10)
> truehist(x)
Error in pretty(data, nbins) : invalid 'n' value
Thanks,
Gad
> R.version
platform i486-pc-linux-gnu
arch i486
os linux-gnu
system i486, linux-gnu
status
major 2
minor 4.1
year 2006
month 12
day 18
svn
2007 Mar 20
1
truehist bug?
Hi,
Is this a bug in truehist()?
> library(MASS)
> x <- rep(1, 10)
> truehist(x)
Error in pretty(data, nbins) : invalid 'n' value
Thanks,
Gad
> R.version
platform i486-pc-linux-gnu
arch i486
os linux-gnu
system i486, linux-gnu
status
major 2
minor 4.1
year 2006
month 12
day 18
svn
2004 Nov 26
2
hist and truehist
Hello!
Up to now I have been using hist() to display the distributions.
Howevere, I noteiced strange numbers on y (vertical) axis, if I used
probability = T or freq = F option. I thought it is a bug and launched
the R-bug system and found some posts on that matter. Brian Ripley
responded to one, that one should look at truehist() for that. Ok I can
use truehist() if I want to see the ratios
2009 Apr 28
3
truehist and density plots
Hi,
I wanted to plot the histogram of a vector and then, plot the density function of subsets of the vector on the histogram. So I use truehist in MASS package and lines(density) as follows:
length(b) = 1000
truehist(b)
lines(density(b[1:100]))
however the density plot of the first 100 points exceeds the max of y axis (see attached). how is it possible to make a graphics so that the density plot
2007 Sep 24
2
truehist?
Hello,
After a long time, I needed the truehist function, but my system
couldn't found it. I tried to install the package MAAS, but I couldn't
found it! Something happened?
Carlos
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2003 May 03
1
can't plot ylab in graph
Dear People,
I am sure I am missing something obvious as usual, but in the following
graph I can't plot ylab.
Ignoring unimportant details, I am plotting one instance of truehist() and
one instance of curve() on the same graph. Truehist() won't let me pass
the ylab argument. It gives me the error
Error in plot.default(xlim, c(0, ymax), type = "n", xlab = xlab, ylab =
2013 Jan 14
1
Wrong bin count number with hist() ?
Hi there,
# Consider the following example:
A = 19
B = 20
A< B
A==B
hist(c(1:15,B,50),breaks=c(0,15,A,50),plot=F)$count
hist(c(1:15,A,50),breaks=c(0,15,B,50),plot=F)$count
# I was expecting the same results with the following values of A and B:
A = 19.6019203953960
B = 19.6019204365543
A< B
A==B
hist(c(1:15,B,50),breaks=c(0,15,A,50),plot=F)$count# wrong
1997 Apr 24
1
R-beta: Replot?
Is there some sort of replot function, i.e., reproducing the current
plot like gnuplot's command replot?
Of course it's easy to issue a plot command twice, but after several
lines statements it gets a little bit annoying ... and the plot
disappears each time one resizes the window, changes from single plot
to multiple plots etc.
Just dreaming ...
Fritz
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2002 Mar 23
1
Normal behavior or bug?
>selectiris<-sample(1:5, 150, replace=T)
> hist(selectiris, plot=TRUE) #freq=TRUE, breaks=5, etc all do the same thing
>truehist(selectiris)
Is the behavior of "hist" in this sample of code correct. On my system
(Windows 2K, SP2) the first and second bars are pushed together, while the
3rd, 4th, and 5th bars are correctly positioned.
The function "truehist"
2003 Apr 18
3
superimposing graphs
Dear People,
I have a data set of data x from a probability distribution, and I have a
function, mydensity, of the pdf of that distribution.
I'm asking for help in superimposing the histogram of x and the plot of
mydensity.
In the function below, I call truehist and curve, but these are plotted in
different figures.
I'd like them to be plotted on the same figure, and to use common
2007 Nov 18
1
many zeroes in rgamma ... what's going on?
Hello fellow R users,
I wanted to view the density on the standard deviation scale of a gamma(0.001, 0.001) prior for the precision. I did this as seen in the code below and found that for some reason rgamma is giving many values equal to zero, which is strange since a gamma distribution is continuous. What is going on here?
Thanks for any help in advance.
Greg
> x1 <- rgamma(10000,
2001 Aug 28
1
Axis labels
Hi,
I am trying to label the x-axis of some histograms with the units of
measurement.
However, when I use, for example:
> truehist(Ca, prob=FALSE, col="gray", xlab=expression(paste("Calcium
(", mu, eq^-1, ")")))
I get the following message:
Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : Object "mu" not found
Could someone let me know what I'm doing wrong?
2011 Apr 22
1
histogram of dates
I can't seem to get a histogram of dates:
tmt910% R --vanilla
R version 2.13.0 (2011-04-13)
Copyright (C) 2011 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
...
> temp <- as.Date(1:200, origin="1970/01/01")
> range(temp)
[1] "1970-01-02" "1970-07-20"
> hist(temp)
Error in .Internal(inherits(x, what, which)) : 'x' is missing
2004 Mar 31
2
identify() and controlling label size
I thought this was going to be easy ...
Can the label size of identify() be controlled by setting par(cex.*) because
I'm having no luck? My only recourse is to save the index and position of
the labels from identify() and use text() to replot them.
Regards
Alex
Alex Hanke
Department of Fisheries and Oceans
St. Andrews Biological Station
531 Brandy Cove Road
St. Andrews, NB
Canada
E5B 2L9
2002 Sep 11
1
axis with negative values
How can I extend the axis of truehist with negative values. I need to plot
residuals from a stepwise regression.
Ulrich
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University of Amsterdam
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2003 Mar 08
2
hist() basic question
Hi,
This is a very basic question, but I would like to undestand hist(). I
thought that the hist( , freq=FALSE) should provide the relative
frequencies (probabilities), and so they should sum 1, however:
set.seed(2)
ah <- hist(rnorm(100), freq=F)
sum(ah$intensities)
[1] 2
set.seed(2)
bh <- hist(rlnorm(100), freq=F)
sum(bh$intensities)
[1] 0.4999996
I'm getting similar figures with
2012 Dec 12
3
Fw: regarding plot
Hello,
i am working in origin pro,
i want to plot a graph as like a pdf attached but with black and white lines.
here radial axis varies from 0 to 1. and angular axis from 0 degree to 60 degree.and third axis which is depend on both radial and axial gives non intersecting lines.
how can i read the data from plot for replot.
vikas
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