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2008 Oct 23
2
I have an xyplot, I want to keep the format, but only show x or y
Good Morning, I am using xyplot to show two variables for a large number of subjects. Currently I am using xyplot(y~x|as.factor(ID), layout=c(7,9)) to give me a little plot of the x and y factors for each ID. The purpose of the plot is to let the PI quickly look through the data for irregularities. The good news is that they like the layout of the xyplot, but they don't want to have to
2008 Nov 28
1
side by side boxplots
Good Morning, I am trying to get side by side boxplots of two groups on the same variable. The last item under ?boxplot led me to some useful code. I use "boxwex" to make the boxes narrower, "at" to shift them over and "add" to draw them both on the same graph. Something along the lines of: attach(group1) boxplot(Y~X, col="blue", boxwex=.4,
2005 Jun 15
2
Plotting second axes outside xyplot
Hi all, I'm trying to find a way to get xyplot to produce a second set of axes outside the right hand side of the graph. This is my progress so far: EE <- equal.count(ethanol$E, number=9, overlap=1/4) xyplot(NOx ~ C | EE, data = ethanol, prepanel = function(x, y) prepanel.loess(x, y, span = 1), xlab = "Compression Ratio", ylab = "NOx (micrograms/J)",
2006 Dec 14
2
xyplot: discrete points + continuous curve per panel
I have a number of x, y observations (Time, Conc) for a number of Subjects (with subject number Subj) and Doses. I can plot the individual points with xyplot fine: xyplot(Conc ~ Time | Subj, Groups=Dose, data=myData, panel = function(x,y) { panel.xyplot(x, y) panel.superpose(???) # Needs more here } ) I also like to plot on
2006 Dec 26
1
xyplot line colors
Hello, I have a longitudinal data with about 30 subjects. I used xyplot() to plot the longitudinal data. One problem is that xyplot() recycles the color of auto.key so that every 7th subject has the same color (symbol if setps() was used). Is there a way so that every subject will have a unique color or symbol? Thanks Osman -- Osman O. Al-Radi, MD, MSc, FRCSC Fellow, Cardiovascular Surgery
2003 Jul 17
2
line colors in lattice.xyplot with png device.
Hi, R is very new for me, so excuse if my questions are too basic... BTW, are there any forum where new R users could get help without annoying this huge mailing list ? In following code, I'd like to choose the color for each of the curve diplayed. png(filename = filename, width = 950, height = 600, pointsize = 10, bg = "white") xyplot(HITS+MS1*3+FREQ~TIME
2006 Aug 25
2
xyplot with different symbols and colors?
Dear List, I try to make a xyplot with different colors and symbols, I came this far: library(DAAG) xyplot(csoa~it|sex*agegp,data=tinting,groups=target,pch=list(1,2),auto.key=list(space = "right")) this produces a plot with different colors and symbols but unfortunately the legend does only follow the color scheme and not the different symbols. Any suggestions what to change? And
2013 Feb 15
3
lattice 3x3 plot: force common y-limits accross rows and align x-axes
Good afternoon, I would like to ask for help in controlling y-axis limits and labels in lattice doplots. Unfortunately, the problem is somewhat convoluted, please bear with the long explanation. I would like to create a 3x3 lattice of dotplots, say subject ~ count. The plot is conditioned on variables treatment and risk: subject ~ count | treatment + risk. In the experiment, not all subjects
2005 Nov 22
2
change axis format for different panels in xyplot in lattice
Dear R users, My apologies for a simple question for which I suspect there is a simple answer that I have yet to find. I'd like to plot panels in lattice with different graphical parameters for the axes. For example, the code x<-rnorm(100) y<-rnorm(100) z<-c(rep(1,50), rep(2,50)) library(lattice) xyplot(y~x|z) plots two panels with the default black axes. Running the following
2005 Sep 25
2
xyplot main title question
When I use the xyplot function (lattice library) the titles are too long (i.e. part of the title are cut off). This fixes if I maximize the plot, but I would like the user of the program to not have to manually maximize the plotting window. I have tried to shrink the main title by using the "par(cex.main=.7)" before the xyplot function, but it seems any prior par options are ignored by
2005 Feb 10
1
xyplot() question
Dear R Users, I have an xyplot() where different plotting symbols are used for subgroups (originally used within S-Plus, but hopefully it?s also applicable to R users). How can I fit separate regression lines for every subgroup? So far, I can only plot the overall fitted line. The code looks like this: trellis.device() sps<-trellis.par.get("superpose.symbol") sps$pch<-1:7
2008 Oct 23
1
Getting the panel location of a xyplot matrix using a mouse click in a GDCanvas
Hi: I would like to find out the panel of a xyplot matrix where a mouse clicked. I know this functionality is already bundled in trellis.focus but I can't use it because I am coding a stand alone application in Java using with GDCanvas as a graphics device. I tried calling trellis.focus from Java with: re.eval("t = trellis.focus()")); However it did not work for an embedded
2011 Feb 21
1
wrong lines in auto.key xyplot
Hi all, I'm having a problem with the auto.key function in xyplot. I changed the symbols an lines styles using these commands trellis.par.set(superpose.symbol=list(pch=c(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,8,15,16))) trellis.par.set(superpose.symbol=list(col=c(rep("black",11)))) trellis.par.set(superpose.symbol=list(cex=c(rep(0.6,11))))
2005 Jul 25
1
order of panels in xyplot
I'm having trouble with the order of the panels using xyplot. I had used this bit of code before and received the desired plot (the code was not identical, but very similar; perhaps more importantly I was working with an older version of R) . Now the panels appear right to left instead of left to right, as it says in the help files, which is what I would like. Does anyone know if this has
2008 Feb 05
2
dynamically add items to key of lattice xyplot
Hi all, is it possible to dynamically add key items to an already existing key, belonging to a lattice xyplot? This is what I do: I make an xyplot with an initial key. Later on, I want to extend this key with more items, as more lines are added to the plot (lines are added using trellis.focus("panel")). I guess I need some function to access the key panel in order to extend it,
2011 Feb 13
1
xyplot text sizing
Hi all, I'm using xyplot(closingDataXTS) To get a page with any number of seperate plots on it (as many plots as columns in closingDataXTS). Each plot is named according to colnames(closingDataXTS). I would like to control the size of the text each plot name appears in. I've seen a number of solutions for similar problems that point me in the direction of trellis.par.get and
2006 Jun 14
2
positioning of separate y-axis labels in xyplot
I like the functionality provided by outer=TRUE, but when it comes time to place separate xlabs or ylabs, I always end up 'eyeballing' it on a case-by-case basis. For example, ##begin example require(lattice) cars.lo <- loess(dist ~ speed, cars) print(xyplot(cars.lo$residuals+cars.lo$fitted~cars.lo$x, strip=FALSE, outer=TRUE, layout=c(1,2),
2006 Aug 24
5
xyplot tick marks and line thickness
Hello, A made a xyplot using the lattice library in R (latest version). The publisher of our paper has requested: 1. all tick marks should point inwards instead of outwards. 2. All lines should be thicker (lines, axes, boxes, etc. Everything). Lines is easy...I used: lwd=1.5 but what about the lines of the axes, and the lines that build up the plot itself?....? Any
2008 Nov 19
1
Buggy trellis.focus() with xyplot ?
Hi: (Tried to find a bug report about this issue, but was unable to find it, let me know if this is a known issue) I have been working on an interface to highlight xyplot panels on mouse overs in JavaGD but I have stumbled with what seems to be a bug in trellis.focus. I am using R 2.8 with lattice 0.17-15 *** To replicate the bug: 1.- display an xyplot. For example, from the xyplot help page:
2003 May 06
5
xyplot (lattice), strip.default
Dear r-help, I've got data of the following structure 1979 93.428747 0 1979 87.298608 20 1979 78.506340 40 ... 1979 45.567890 340 1980 60.815289 0 1980 49.630904 20 1980 24.981362 40 ... The first column is year and the last one is the longitude. I need a set of graphs showing the dependence of the middle value on the longitude, for each year, situated one blow the other.