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2006 Dec 27
4
axis and times() problem
Dear R-Group, the first example is working as expected, but I need the plot without the box, normally no problem, but I am not able to get the x-axis formatted as times with the axis, command. I tried a lot of things, nothing was working so I used the most easy axis command in the second example here .... # working library(chron) # for times() library(graphics)# for axis
2006 Dec 27
4
axis and times() problem
Dear R-Group, the first example is working as expected, but I need the plot without the box, normally no problem, but I am not able to get the x-axis formatted as times with the axis, command. I tried a lot of things, nothing was working so I used the most easy axis command in the second example here .... # working library(chron) # for times() library(graphics)# for axis
2008 Jul 21
2
Getting plot axes where they should be!
Hi Folks, I've been digging for the solution to this for several hours now. If there is a solution, it must be one of the worst "needle-in-a-haystack" examples in R documentation! Essentially, I want to make an x-y plot in which the X-axis really is the X-axis (i.e. its vertical position is at y=0), and the Y-axis really is the Y-axis (i.e. its horizontal position is at x=0).
2007 Oct 15
4
boxplot() confuses x- and y-axes (PR#10345)
Full_Name: Bob O'Hara Version: 2.6.0 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (88.112.20.250) Using horizontal=TRUE with boxplot() confuses it as to what is an x- or y-axis. At least, xlim= and ylim= are the wrong way round, log="x" (or "y") and xaxt= work as expected, I haven't looked at anything else. Some code to see if you can reproduce the bug (or discover
2009 Aug 12
2
Plotting Hints - how to add minor tics on axes
Using the standard plotting routine in R, i.e. no special packages, is there a way to add in minor tics to the axes? Also, is there a way to make sure the major axes labels are at the origin? When I'm looking at a plot, the major axes labels are present, but it looks like they start a bit away from the origin on the plot. Thanks again for any info and feedback.
2013 Mar 08
3
2D filled.contour plot with 1D histograms by axes
Hi everyone, I hope this question is beyond "read the manual". My task is simple, just to plot the following, but the plot in the middle should be a filled.contour plot: http://gallery.r-enthusiasts.com/graph/Scatterplot_with_marginal_histograms_78 Background: I prefer filled.contour rather than hist2d. Because, I could use kernel smooth, so the plot for discrete data won't be too
2009 Jun 12
1
Snap axes to origin rather than around it
I'm trying to plot a graph where the axes go through 0,0, rather than around it combined with a box round the graph, so x<-0:10;y<-0:10 plot(x,y) gives me a box but doesn't go through the point 0,0, but stays at a distance. In trying to circumvent this problem, I wrote plot(x,y) axis(1, pos=c(0,0));axis(2,pos=c(0,0)) which gives me axes that go through the origin, but then I
2006 Mar 13
1
Newbie error or bug?
Hi I used R for the first time yesterday. I wanted to plot the aliasing effect of sampling a 5.5KHz sinusoid at only 8KHz (below the Nyquist limit). So I wrote a small R script that a) plots 1msec worth of a 5.5KHz sin wave b) plots 1msec of the resulting 2.5KHz alias and c) plots the 8 sampling points on the 5.5KHz source wave. I think I have found a bug. The script is as follows:
2010 Nov 22
1
plot start at origin
Hi r-users, I would like my axes to intersect at (0,0).  I tried  xaxs="i",yaxs="i" but it does not change anything.  I hope anybody can help me with this problem.  Here is my code. hist(datobs, prob=TRUE, main ="PDF of the sum of two stations",col="yellowgreen", cex.axis=1.2, xlab="Rainfall (mm)", ylab="Relative frequency", ylim=
2007 Dec 19
1
lattice: axes drawn when relation='free' or relation='sliced' but not when relation='same'
I'm using lattice to draw a multi-panel figure: 5 rows, 4 columns. The y-axis for each panel is determined by yaxs <- list(draw=T , labels=c(0, '.5', '1', '1.5') , at=c(0, .5, 1, 1.5) , tck=c(.4, 0) , cex=.7 , alternating=2
2007 Jun 26
4
boxplot and bxp do not respect xlim by default (PR#9754)
Full_Name: Steve Ellison Version: 2.4.1 OS: Windows, Linux Submission from: (NULL) (194.73.101.157) bxp() allows specifcation of box locations with at=, but neither adjusts xlim= to fit at nor does it respect xlim provided explicitly. This is because bxp() now includes explicit xlim as c(0.5, n+0.5), without checking for explicitly supplied xlim (or ylim if horizontal). This also prevents
2002 Nov 19
1
Another plot question
Here is another, perhaps trivial, plotting question. I am making a filled contour plot and have almost everything dialed in the way I want it. The last hurdle (that I can foresee) is adjusting the look of the key. I'm plotting the 25%, 50%, 75%, and 95% quantiles and I want the key to be evenly spaced, e.g., the width of the 25% and the 95% should look the same on the key. They are labeled
2009 May 27
5
r-plot
Dear R-community I have a grueling problem which appears to be impossible to solve: I want to make a simple plot, here is my code: http://gist.github.com/118550 Unfortunately, the annotation of both the x- and y-axis are not correct, as you can see in the following picture: http://www.nabble.com/file/p23739356/plot.png I am not an expert of R, so maybe someone can point me to the solution of
2003 Dec 09
3
axes that meet
R v. 1.7.1, Windows 2000. A particular journal wants me to provide scatter plots with no box, but with axes that meet in the lower left corner. It seems as though there must be an easy way of doing this, but my reading the help on plot.default, axis, and box have not provided any clues. I would be most appreciative of any feedback. Thank you, Hank Stevens Dr. Martin Henry H. Stevens,
2006 Aug 08
1
parameter yaxs / function hist (graphics)
Dear R users, The parameters xaxs and yaxs (function par, package graphics) seem not to work with the function hist (package graphics), even when the parameters xlim and ylim are defined. Is there any way to make yaxs="i" and xaxs="i" work properly with the function hist, mainly to produce histograms that "touch" the horizontal axis? The R documentation and the R
2009 May 14
2
How to do a pretty panel plot?
The pretty picture that I saw at: http://chartsgraphs.wordpress.com/2009/02/09/r-panel-chart-beats-excel-chart/#more-1096 inspired me to try something similar. The code that I wrote is: ------snipsnip--------------------------------------------------------------------- M <- structure(list(date = structure(c(13634, 13665, 13695, 13726, 13757, 13787, 13818, 13848, 13879, 13910, 13939, 13970,
2007 Jun 08
2
overplots - fixing scientific vs normal notation in output
Moving from S-plus to R I encountered many great features and a much more stable system. Currently, I am left with 2 problems that are handled differently: 1) I did lots of "overplots" in S-Plus using par(new=T,xaxs='d',yaxs='d') to fix the axes ->What is the workaround in R ? 2) In S-Plus I could fix "scientific notation" or "normal notation" in
2007 Jan 01
4
Help with filled.contour()
The following plot is a first approximation to what I need: *********************************** mu1 <- 0 mu2 <- 5 s <- 1 x <- seq(-2.5, 7.5, length = 41) y <- seq(-2.5, 2.5, length = 41) f <- function(x,y){ term1 <- 1/(2*pi*sqrt(s*s)) term2 <- -1/2 term3 <- (x - mu1)^2/s term4 <- (y - mu1)^2/s term5 <- (x - mu2)^2/s term1*(.5 * exp(term2*(term3 + term4)) + .5 *
2004 Mar 19
5
asp=1 and aspect ratio
Hi everyone I want a square scatterplot with abline(0,1) going exactly through the SW and NE corners. By "square" I mean that the plotting region is exactly square, and that the axis limits are identical. x <- 1:20 y <- x+rep(c(-1,1),10) lims <- range(c(x,y)) None of the following do this: plot(x,y) ; abline(0,1) #not square plot(x,y,asp=1);abline(0,1) #diagonal
2010 Feb 19
1
color graph in multiple plots
Hi,   I would like to distinguish my plots using colors but I got error message.  How do I correct that?     plot(ecdf(z), main ="CDF for observed and simulated weighted sum",type="l",lwd=2,col="blue", xlab="Weighted sum (mm)", ylab="Cumulative Percent", xlim=c(0,15), xaxs ='i', yaxs ='i',ylim=c(0,1)) par(new=TRUE)