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2009 Jun 01
2
ggplot2 and Date class
I'm trying to plot a time series in ggplot, but a date column in my data frame is causing errors. Rather than provide my own data, I'll just refer to the scale_date example at: http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/scale_date.html , which reproduces the error. > df <- data.frame( date = seq(Sys.Date(), len=100, by="1 day")[sample(100, 50)], price = runif(50) ) > dt <- qplot(date,
2010 Oct 27
3
ggplot - unwanted sorted X values
Hi, I have this script: dat <- data.frame(X = halistat$Date,Y1 = halistat$avg,Y2 = halistat$stdev) ggplot(data = dat, aes(x = X, y = Y1, ymin = Y1 - Y2, ymax = Y1 + Y2)) + geom_point() + # points at the means geom_line() + # if you want lines between pints geom_errorbar() # error bars, Y1 - Y2 and Y1 + Y2 halistat$Date values: 29/1/10 21/2/10 30/3/10 30/4/10 30/5/10 In the resulted
2010 Apr 21
1
ggplot and scale_x_date
Hi all, I have a question about setting arbitrary breaks/labels when using GGPLOT and date/time data on the x-axis. I want to specify the breaks/limits arbitrarily rather than using scale_x_date(major = 'blah'), much like when arbitrarily defining breaks/labels using scale_x_discrete(breaks = blah, labels = blah) I have tried variants such as: scale_x_date(major = seq(from =
2009 Nov 14
2
formatting dates in axis labels (ggplot2)
I'm having trouble figuring out how to format Date variables when used as axis labels in graphs. The particular case here is an attempt to re-create Nightingale's coxcomb graph with ggplot2, where I'd like the months to be labeled as "Mar 1885", "Apr 1885", using a date format of "%b %Y" applied to label the dates, or really anything other than
2012 Mar 05
2
ggplot2
I just updated to R 2.14 with ggplot2 0.9 and am finding bugs. > ggplot2 "GPL-2" "2.14.0" This example is taken from pg 101 in the ggplot book. > plot <- qplot(date, psavert, data = economics, geom = "line") + > ylab("Personal savings rate") + geom_hline(xintercept = 0, colour = > "grey50")' > plot +
2024 May 09
2
Print date on y axis with month, day, and year
I am trying to use ggplot to plot the data, and R code, below. The dates (jdate) are printing as Mar 01, Mar 15, etc. I want to have the date printed as MMM DD YYYY (or any other way that will show month, date, and year, e.g. mm/dd/yy). How can I accomplish this? yyy <- structure(list( jdate = structure(c(19052, 19053, 19054, 19055, 19058, 19059, 19060, 19061, 19062,
2012 Jan 06
1
ggplot using scale_x_date gives Error in seq.int(r1$year, to$year, by)
Dear all, ggplot gives me an error when trying to plot time series data using a date variable as the x axis. g<-structure(list(Date = c("2011-12-23", "2011-12-30", "2012-01-06", "2011-12-23", "2011-12-30", "2012-01-06", "2011-12-23", "2011-12-30", "2012-01-06"), variable = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 2L,
2011 Dec 07
2
plotting and coloring longitudinal data with three time points (ggplot2)
Dear list, I have been struggling with this for some time now, and for the last hour I have been struggling to make a working example for the list. I hope someone out there have some experience with plotting longitudinal data that they will share. My data is some patient data with three different time stamps. First the patients are identified at different times (first time stamp). Second, they
2010 Jun 28
2
Stacked Histogram, multiple lines for dates of news stories?
Dear colleagues, I have extracted the dates of several news stories from a newspaper data base to chart coverage trends of an issue over time. They are in a data frame that looks just like one generated by the reproducible code below. I can already generate a histogram of the dates with various intervals (months, quarters, weeks years) using hist.Date. However, there are two other
2009 Jul 24
1
ggplot question
In page http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/scale_date.html , there is a time series plot for multiple variables at the bottom. i.e qplot(date, value, data = em, geom = "line", group = variable) + + facet_grid(variable ~ ., scale = "free_y") How can I make different color for different series? Thanks -- View this message in context:
2010 Sep 06
3
Samba for AD client?
Hey, all. I'm planning on migrating a W2K3 server to a Linux solution. It needs to be AD-aware, support ACLs, etc. This isn't something I'm doing Right Now(tm), so I can wait a little bit. A couple questions: 1) Are there any known issues with BTRFS? 2) Which version of Samba would be most appropriate for this? 3) AD integration: I've never really done it (with success); any
2023 Jan 13
1
Customise Plot tick label on time series plot using date series
?s 05:11 de 13/01/2023, roslinazairimah zakaria escreveu: > Hi, > > I would like to customise my date series on the plot. I tried this: > > dt_ts <- ts(dt) > autoplot(dt_ts[,2]) + ylab("Charge counts") + xlab("Daily") > > but the label is not the date series. > > Tqvm for any help given. > > >> dput(dt) > structure(list(time
2009 Jun 01
1
Minor tick marks for date/time ggplot2 (this is better, but not exactly what I want)
library(ggplot2) melt.updn <- (structure(list(date = structure(c(11808, 11869, 11961, 11992, 12084, 12173, 12265, 12418, 12600, 12631, 12753, 12996, 13057, 13149, 11808, 11869, 11961, 11992, 12084, 12173, 12265, 12418, 12600, 12631, 12753, 12996, 13057, 13149), class = "Date"), site = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L,
2023 Jan 13
1
Customise Plot tick label on time series plot using date series
Hi, I would like to customise my date series on the plot. I tried this: dt_ts <- ts(dt) autoplot(dt_ts[,2]) + ylab("Charge counts") + xlab("Daily") but the label is not the date series. Tqvm for any help given. > dput(dt) structure(list(time = c("1/1/2014", "2/1/2014", "3/1/2014", "4/1/2014", "5/1/2014",
2010 Feb 03
2
ggplot2/qplot question regarding reducing the no. of x-axis labels
All: I am using the command: qplot(date,MAE,data=data,facets=INTERVAL~type) which works fine except that the dates for my date axes are crunched together so much that they are unreadable. I can not find an option that I can set that will automatically reduce the x-axis labels to fit the available space. regards to all? -- Thomas E Adams National Weather Service Ohio River Forecast Center
2016 Dec 21
2
Modificación de ejes con ggplot
Hola, Estoy haciendo unas gráficas de evolución temporal con el paquete "ggplot" y me he encontrado con una dificultad que no logro resolver. En el eje "x" tengo las fechas y en el "y" la concentración de un parámetro. En el eje x me sale de forma predeterminada intervalos en años (de 2012 a 2016), y unicamente salen 3 etiquetas (una cada 2 años). Necesito
2012 May 03
2
testing samba 4 alongside samba 3
** hello folks, all started with searching for an MS exchange server connector to fetch my office my by Thunderbord on my private machine. So far I used Davmaill (OWA) but I'm not that satisfied, so I found OpenChange but that needs Samba4 installed on my NAS. So I was checking the Samba wiki and mailing archive but I'm bit confused. There are several version available, plus franky, what
2006 Nov 20
5
Parallal Building?
I''m trying to index ~130,000 documents [soon to grow to about 500,000 documents] and I''m wondering if its possible to combine ferret databases or in some other way split up the building process. Normally, indexing 130k documents wouldn''t be that painful except that there are different types of links between these documents and they are not absolute (so for example
2008 Feb 26
2
[LLVMdev] Slight troubles following "Getting Started" instructions
Hi, Am Dienstag, den 26.02.2008, 14:01 -0800 schrieb Tanya M. Lattner: > I can move the llvm-gcc4.2 source code up in the list if people think this > is better... but the binaries will still be first and should be. Just make it consistent so people who don't know their way around yet can quickly find what they're looking for. I agree that binaries should be first if they should
2008 Feb 26
0
[LLVMdev] Slight troubles following "Getting Started" instructions
> The page is missing a link to the download section. Returning to the > main page at http://llvm.org/ , I found the Site Map, checked it - and > didn't see the download link (well, it's sitting right below, but > there's so much text on that page that I simply overlooked it). You are right that its missing from the getting started guide. I'll add it. > The