Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "2-Y-axes on same plot"
2008 Sep 04
3
table and colnames
I have a table statement that returns the following:
[10.839,10.841] (10.841,10.843] (10.843,10.846] (10.846,10.848]
(10.848,10.85]
0 0 0 0
1
(10.85,10.852] (10.852,10.854] (10.854,10.857] (10.857,10.859]
(10.859,10.861]
0 0 0 0
0
What I want to do is get the upper bound
2008 Apr 19
3
R question for Stata users
Hi...
In Stata, there is the ability to display scatter plots with data
points at the same (x,y)
location, using the 'jitter' command of the twoway scatter stata
command.
Anyone know of a way that I can do the equivalent thing in R?
For non-Stata readers, if jitter is enabled in stata, and n-points
would be at
the same (x,y) location, the points are offset a bit (according to
2010 Jul 06
1
multiple time series plot with dual 'y' axes
Hello.
I would like to know how to generate dual 'y' axes on a multiple time
series plot.
I am using ts.plot() to get the multiple time series plot, but I would
like a second
vertical axis on the right to include another time series on a different
scale.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers.
Jorge
2009 Oct 22
1
twoord.plot y lab size
I am using twoord.plot and my Y axis units on the left y overlap. I tried
using cex.axis in my par command but that only adjusted the x units, not the
y. cex.axis in twoord.plot did not help. How do I adjust Y units in the
twoord.plot?
example:
twoord.plot (lx=myear, ly=z, rx=myear, ry=sta,xlim=c(1985,2010),
xlab="Year",ylab="Individuals",
rylab="# Stations")
--
2008 Feb 13
6
Creating a data.frame
OK...newbie question here.
Either I'm reading the docs wrong, or I'm totally confused.
Given the following:
x<-c("aaa","bbb","ccc")
y<-rep(0,3)
z<-rep(0,3)
is.character(x)
[1] TRUE
is.numeric(y)
[1] TRUE
Now...I want to create a data frame, but keep the data types.
In reading the docs, I assume you do it this way:
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,
2008 Jan 20
2
Newbie question on subsets
Hi...
I'm working through the book, A Handbook of Statistical Analyses
using R by Everitt, and I'm trying to do the following (p. 19 of his
book):
boxplot(log(marketvalue)~country,
data = subset(Forbes2000,
country %in% c("United
Kingdom","Germany","India","Turkey")),
ylab="log(marketvalue",
2010 Dec 09
2
RES: Barplot with "Independent" Lines Y axis
Oh sorry. An example say lots more than words. The data below, when
submitted to twoord.plot return the mentioned error. Rain are bars and Salt
lines, the bars appear and the error occurs with the salt data.
Point Rain Salt
Fev/03 365.6 13
Mar/03 235 18
Abr/03 115.1 18
Mai/03 47.4 18.75
Jun/03 112 15
Jul/03 156.8 17
Ago/03 66.1 15
Set/03 149.8 14
Out/03 167,1 11.5
Nov/03 269.3 17.5
Dez/03 283.7
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
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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
2013 Jun 15
2
Plotting two y-axis vs non-numeric x-axis
Hi dear all, the following code is correct. but I want to use non-numeric
x-axis, for example
if I replace time <- seq(0,72,6) by
month <-
c("Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec","Pag")
Ofcourse I use factor(month) instead of
2011 Jun 15
2
plot with two y axes BUT unaligned x axis
Hi all,
I have scoured the archives of this forum but nothing quite seems to fit the
bill...
I would like to plot a graph displaying two variables (y axes) that share
date as the x axis. However, the date values for each variable are not the
same - for example, some parasitoids were not released on days that
collections from the trap took place, whilst sometimes releases did occur on
the same
2012 Apr 26
2
How to plot graph with different scale (y axis) on same graph?
Hi,
I have my data in below format.
position var1 var2
2 .1 10
3 .29 89
12 .56 100
425 .34 1234
6546 .12 21
.... ..... .....
.... ..... ......
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 Jan 13
1
Newbie syntax question
Hi...
I'm trying to understand the following syntax:
cor.test(~mortality + hardness,data=water,method="pearson")
which is the same as:
cor.test(water$mortality,water$hardness,data=water,method="pearson")
Can anyone point me to the correct doc or explain to me how to
interpret "~mortality + hardness"?
Thanks,
Joe
2012 Dec 27
1
Regarding multiple axes in plots..
Hello,
I'd like to draw 2 plots in one graph.
Here is my code:
plot(data_min1$macd,main="1 min MACD",type="l")
lines(data_min1$macdsig,col="red")
par(new=T)
plot(data_min1$macdhist,type="h",main="")
axis(4)
par(new=F)
It seems it works.
But left axes of two graphs are over-drawn.
Could you let me know how to fix it ?
2009 Jan 14
3
multiple secondary axes
Dear R experts,
I want to plot a line chart with another secondary axis placed right to
the standard secondary axis which one can access with the axis command, so
that the data lines are seen in the same plot. Is there any way to do this
in R?
Many thanks,
Kirsten.
2006 Jul 24
3
HowTo?: Eager caching of third order ActiveRecord assoc.
Hello.
Using the ":include", which generates a "LEFT OUTER JOIN" SQL command,
it is possible to eagerly preload second order data objects (children)
for a given association.
I wanted to know, if it is possible to eagerly preload and cache
third order (or more) data objects, which are little-children or
little-little-children. As I''ve seen. it is possible to add
2008 Dec 17
4
Plot multiple lines, same plot, different axes?
Dear list,
I would like to plot 2 series of numbers with very different ranges/scales as lines on the same plot. I assumed this is commonly done and easy, but I have not found any help files (e.g. axis() or matplot() that show how. I've searched many old posts to no avail.
I'll be very grateful for any suggestions on how this is done.
Best,
Zack
2013 Apr 16
2
plot 2 y axis
Hi,
I want to plot two variables on the same graph but with two y axis just
like what you can do in Excel. I searched online that seems like you can
not achieve that in ggplot. So is there anyway I can do it in a nice way in
basic plot?
Suppose my data looks like this:
Weight Height Date
0.1 0.3 1
0.2 0.4 2
0.3 0.8 3
0.6 1
2010 Dec 09
1
Barplot with "Independent" Lines Y axis
Hi list. I'm plotting pluviometric (Rain) data as a barplot, and then adding
the salinity variable to this plot as lines. Obviously as these Y scales are
completely different the salinity appears at the lower part of the graph
extremely compacted. I need to plot the line at the exactly same area of the
barplot but with its own Y axis (at the right), so the salinity can use the
plot area