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2008 Jul 20
4
drawing segments through points with pch=1
Please excuse me for asking such basic questions:
Here is my code
> y=c(1.21,0.51,0.14,1.62,-0.8,0.72,-1.71,0.84,0.02,-0.12)
> ybar=mean(y)
> ll=length(y);
> ybarv=rep(ybar,ll)
> x=1:ll
> plot(x,ybarv,pch=1)
> segments(x[1],ybar,x[ll],ybar)
What I get is a collection of small circles, with a segment "on top"
of the circles, which is almost what I want. But I
2005 Aug 02
1
multiple scale
Hi all
i need to put on one graph 2 functions who's x axis is the same and y not.
I mean on horizontal the time, and on vertical left: pressure, on vertical right: rpm of a motor, is R able to do that?
i've found this that i could adapt maybe (i don't need time series really?) :/ :
(http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/03/1456.html)
##
## Description: A simple function which
2009 Jul 21
1
bug in approx crashes R
Dear R-devel,
The following line crashes R
> approx(1, 1, 0, method='const', rule=2, f=0, yleft=NULL, ties='ordered')$y
Process R:2 exited abnormally with code 5 at Tue Jul 21 14:18:09 2009
> version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status
major 2
minor 9.1
year
2003 Nov 12
3
(no subject)
Hi all,
I am looking for a clever way to create the following graph using R:
I got information on the shares of some subgroups over time (summing up to 1 in each year). The graph I want to create should display the development of the individual shares over time by shading rectangulars for each share in a different color.
Is there a clever of doing this?
Thanks for your help
Stefan
2017 Nov 23
2
adding percentage secondary y-axis
Dear useRs,
I have this dataset (D) with three columns.
> dput(D)
structure(c(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2.990484802, 3.005018792, 3.019552781, 3.03408677,
3.048620759, 3.063154749, 3.077688738, 3.092222727, 3.106756717,
3.121290706, 3.135824695, 3.150358684, 3.164892674, 3.179426663,
3.193960652, 3.208494642, 3.223028631, 3.23756262,
2010 Aug 25
3
approxfun-problems (yleft and yright ignored)
Dear all,
I have run into a problem when running some code implemented in the
Bioconductor panp-package (applied to my own expression data), whereby gene
expression values of known true negative probesets (x) are interpolated onto
present/absent p-values (y) between 0 and 1 using the *approxfun -
function*{stats}; when I have used R version 2.8, everything had
worked fine,
however, after updating
2017 Nov 23
2
adding percentage secondary y-axis
Thank you very much peter.
It worked out nicely.
I have additional question. How can I get Y-axis on log-scale?
Thank you very much in Advance,
Eliza
UoS
PP
________________________________
From: PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz>
Sent: 23 November 2017 16:22:39
To: Eliza Botto; r-help at r-project.org
Subject: RE: adding percentage secondary y-axis
Hi
It is usually not
2003 Jan 20
3
Plotting w/multiple y-axes?
How do I plot using multiple(2) y-axes?
I have two series that use the same x-data, but have very different scales.
Appreciate any feedback,
Per Bak
2007 May 11
1
conditional across frames of a data fram
I'm a newbie, so please forgive me:
I have a data frame that includes two long columns of x and y coordinate
values thusly:
... ... ... x y ... ...
... ... ... 115 127 ... ...
... ... ... 120 129 ... ...
... ... ... 0 0 ... ...
... ... ... 135 162 .... ...
ect...
i need to ask R tell me how many x-y pairs contain coords that are
2004 Feb 24
5
r: plots
hi all
i have another probably simple question.
I have three variables say x, y and z. x and y are quite large and z is
relative small.
how can one plot the three variables on the same graph with two separate
axis?
(one for x and y and the other for z)
e.g.
x<-c(101,110,150,167,120)
y<-c(120,135,175,95,200)
z<-c(0.001, 0.15, 0.6, 0.8, 1)
regards
Allan
2017 Nov 23
0
adding percentage secondary y-axis
Hi
It is usually not recommended but if you insist
maybe
library(plotrix)
?twoord.plot
twoord.plot(lx=D[,1],ly=D[,2], rx=D[,1], ry=D[,3])
or
plot.yy(x=D[,1],yright=D[,3], yleft=D[,2])
which allows only one x axis (see below).
Cheers
Petr
plot.yy <- function (x, yright, yleft, yleftlim = NULL, yrightlim = NULL,
xlab = NULL, yylab = list(NA, NA), pch = c(1, 2),
col = c(1,2), linky
2008 Feb 27
2
Add a rectangle behind a plot
Hi there,
I found one reference to add a reactangle behind a
plot using plot(...,add=T), I tried this but didn't
obtain the desired result.
If a I have the following code:
plot(x,y)
rect(xleft, ybottom, xright,ytop,col='green)
The rectangle appear on top of the plot.
Any help will be greatly appreciated,
Judith
2013 Feb 28
1
put strip below the panel (dotplot)
Hello
I am using lattice dotplot and I would like to put the strip under the
panel.
I found the code “strip” is for the strip above the panel, and “strip.left”
for the strip left to the panel.
Please kindly advise how to write the code for the strip under the panel
Thank you
Elaine
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2011 Dec 14
2
plot matrix of characters
Hi, I am looking for options to plot the following type of matrices:
"A" "B" "C" "D"
"A" "A" "C" "C"
"A" "A" "A" "C"
as a image like this: http://www.phaget4.org/R/image002.jpg
2002 Jun 17
3
Second axis in a plot
Hi to all,
First of all, I prefer to tell that I am a R-newbie,
so I apologize if this is a silly question (I have
tried looking in the manuals, but without luck).
I have two variables, y and z, that I want to plot
against x in the same plot. I have done this before,
using points() after plot(). But now the problem is
that y and z are in different units of measurement,
and their ranges are very
2002 Jun 11
5
Different y-axes
Hi All,
I have checked everything I could find abot graphics, but still cannot
solve the problem.
Are there any ways to make a graph that plots two lines and two
different y-axes, each of them has a scale that is related to the
respective line. For example, y1 has a range 1:50 and y1 ranges 0:1. The
x-axe is the same for both.
Thank you in advance.
---
Gregor Gawron
2008 Mar 18
1
Error when producing multiple graphes
Dear all,
Within a larger script I use the following code to produce barplots for
all variables contained in a dataframe "type3m":
for(xn in names(type3m)) barplot(table(type3m[[xn]]), main = paste
("Barplot of", xn), width=0.75,legend.text=barnamesm,
xlim=c(0,4),ylim=c(0,400))
The plots are produced and printed into a *.ps file. However, R gives an
error
2003 Feb 24
2
fill prob. in legend
Hi,
I'm trying to construct a legend which has four lines of text and associated
symbols. The first two symbols need to be normal lines which vary only in
colour. The second two symbols should have filled boxes. How do I suppress
the fill boxes in the first two lines?
J.
2004 Oct 17
3
ecdf with lots of ties is inefficient (PR#7292)
Full_Name: Martin Frith
Version: R-2.0.0
OS: linux-gnu
Submission from: (NULL) (134.160.83.73)
I have large vectors containing 100,000 to 20,000,000 numbers. However, they
only contain a few hundred *distinct* numbers (e.g. positive integers < 200).
When I do ecdf(v), it either runs out of memory, or it succeeds, but when I plot
the ecdf with postscript, the output is unnecessarily bloated
2007 Mar 15
1
How to use result of approxfun in a package?
I am working on a project where we start with start with 2 long,
equal-length vectors, massage them in various ways, and end up with a
function mapping one interval to another. I'll call that function
"f1." The last step in R is to generate f1 as the value of the
approxfun function. I would like to put f1 into a package, but
without having the package redo the creation of