Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "hexbin plot"
2010 Feb 25
1
Updating a hexbinplot
Dear all,
Considering this simple example of hexbinplot:
mixdata <-
data.frame(x = c(rnorm(5000), rnorm(5000,4,1.5)),
y = c(rnorm(5000), rnorm(5000,2,3)),
a = gl(2, 5000))
fig <- hexbinplot(y ~ x | a, mixdata)
print(fig)
update(fig, colramp = BTC)
produces a bad (non-updated) legend. Compare it with:
hexbinplot(y ~ x | a, mixdata, colramp = BTC)
What
2009 Apr 09
3
Multiple Hexbinplots in 2 columns with a Single Categorical Variable
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have a fairly large database (N=13,000) and a single main categorical
discriminator between the groups.
I want to look at the time course of a number of continuous biochemical
variables over chronologic age.
Therefore I believe I need to prepare hexbinplots in two columns with simple
regression lines in them (with useOuterStrips (in library(latticeExtra) if
2004 Nov 09
1
gplot.hexbin - how to set figure margin.
Hi,
Would like to use to the hexbin package to plot a 2D hist - because it looks really _cool_.
My problem is related to drawing a pdf hexbin graphic in series of other graphics.
All other figures have a par(mar=c(3.2,3.2,1,1)). So the gplot.hexbin figure in this series looks a little alienated?
Was trying a to specify the _mar_ using par, viewport, hexViewport etc. a little.
My question. How
2005 Mar 31
1
hexbin and grid - input data values as coordinates
Dear all,
I am trying to use hexbin and read the very interesting article on grid
( http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/Conferences/useR-2004/Keynotes/Murrell.pdf ) and am hoping for some advice from more experienced users of hexbin.
I am trying to visualise a data and fit a straight line trough it. For
example, here is how I would do it in the usual way
# simulate data
x <- rnorm(1000)
y <-
2012 Mar 22
3
How to export hexbin tables?
Hi all!
I'm trying to save an output of the HEXBIN process... is so much data
(105k), and I need to export to an ASCII file.
I tried to use:
write.table() ----> Error in as.data.frame.default(x[[i]], optional = TRUE)
:
cannot coerce class 'structure("hexbin", package = "hexbin")' into a
data.frame
cat() ---> Error in cat(list(...), file, sep, fill,
2007 Oct 19
1
Using grid graphics (hexbin) in pairs() plot problem
Hi,
I am trying to create a plot with pairs()
using a gplot.hexbin() for each pair.
For pairs I can provide a custom upperPanel function:
pairs(iris[1:4], panel=mypanel)
and mypanel() calls plot.hexbin():
library(hexbin) # Bioconductor
mypanel <- function(x, ...){
hb <- hexbin(x)
plot(hb)
}
The problem is that gplot.hexbin() is based
on the
2009 Jun 28
1
help with hexbin package
Dear All
i am trying to figure out the use of hexbin function in the hexbin package
--can any one send me a working example of the same
The > example(hexbin) ---option is of not much use
Thanks
Kind regards
Ravi
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2007 Sep 27
1
problem loading hexbin associated package colorspace
I have lots of data that I need to display, and I think hexbin would
be good for it.
However, I cannot load one of the requried packages associated with
the hexbin package:
> library(hexbin)
Loading required package: colorspace
Error in loadNamespace(package, c(which.lib.loc, lib.loc), keep.source = keep.source) :
in 'colorspace' methods for export not found: [, coords, plot
2012 Mar 18
1
problem saving gplot.hexbin using file save as pdf - "Error: invalid graphics state
I can save to png, TIFF and jpg but get an error "Error: invalid graphics
state" when trying to save as pdf and I have to restart R.
This happens when I add mtext lines.
There are a few other questions e.g. I want to move the mtext on side 1 to
the left, but that is the main issue for now.
I'm not using the ylab inside gplot.hexbin because it writes over the
numbers on the axis.
Looking for new maintainer of orphans R2HTML SemiPar cghseg hexbin lgtdl monreg muhaz operators pamr
2014 Aug 08
2
Looking for new maintainer of orphans R2HTML SemiPar cghseg hexbin lgtdl monreg muhaz operators pamr
Dear maintainers and R-devel,
Several orphaned CRAN packages are about to be archived due to
outstanding QC problems, but have CRAN and BioC packages depending on
them which would be broken by the archival (and hence need archiving
alongside).
Therefore we are looking for new maintainers taking over maintainership
for one or more of the following packages:
R2HTML SemiPar cghseg hexbin lgtdl
2012 Mar 25
1
multiple hexbin plots with varying greatest densities
Greetings:
I have multiple hexbin plots with varying greatest densities.
Right now, the data on each plot varies from 1-256 levels of density. The problem with that is that in Plot A the data are more scattered across a 2 x 2 grid whereas in Plot B the data are more concentrated in fewer cells. Hence, Plot A has a few very dense grid cells and plot B has nothing as dense as plot A.
(In Plot A
2006 Feb 06
2
panel.levelplot() for 2D histograms
Dear R-wizards,
I'm trying to plot "binned scatterplots", or 2d histograms, if you wish, for
a number of groups by using the lattice functionality
it works fine for one group at a time, and probably I could find a
work-around, but I prefer to do it the elegant way
here's an example of what I want, what I tried and where it goes wrong:
require(gregmisc)
require(lattice)
#toy
2009 Feb 14
1
Mann Whitney test
Hi,
I have a statistical question.
To apply the Mann Whitney test to compare a pair of vectors, they must to
have the same length ?
Thanks,
Rodrigo
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2011 Dec 12
0
limit ranges in hexbin
Hello everybody,
I hope you can give me some help with limiting the ranges in x, y, and z for a
hexbin plot. All I have found on the net is an unanswered message to this list
from last year, so I hope my problem is not too stupid.
I would like to plot some data using hexagonal binning. Currently, I am doing
the following:
library(hexbin)
data<-scan("input.dat", what =
2016 Jul 12
3
Forking and adapting an R package
Hello.
I'm trying to adapt the package ?hexbin? to suit my needs. This is the first
time I do this. I've read a bit through Hadley's ?R packages?, but now I'm
pretty lost (from a workflow point of view). I am using RStudio and Hadley's
devtools.
So I forked the repo I want to adapt: https://github.com/grssnbchr/hexbin and
cloned it using RStudio (I created a new project).
2016 Jul 12
3
Forking and adapting an R package
Hello.
I'm trying to adapt the package ?hexbin? to suit my needs. This is the first
time I do this. I've read a bit through Hadley's ?R packages?, but now I'm
pretty lost (from a workflow point of view). I am using RStudio and Hadley's
devtools.
So I forked the repo I want to adapt: https://github.com/grssnbchr/hexbin and
cloned it using RStudio (I created a new project).
2016 Jul 12
2
[R] Forking and adapting an R package
On 12/07/2016 7:28 AM, timo at timogrossenbacher.ch wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm trying to adapt the package ?hexbin? to suit my needs. This is the first
> time I do this. I've read a bit through Hadley's ?R packages?, but now I'm
> pretty lost (from a workflow point of view). I am using RStudio and Hadley's
> devtools.
>
> So I forked the repo I want to
2010 Jul 23
0
overriding axis limits in hexbin plot?
[cc'd to package maintainer]
This feels like a fairly straightforward question, so I'm surprised
not to have found an answer so far (RSiteSearch, package help,
vignette ...)
It seems fairly hard (without some fairly serious hacking) to
hard-code the axis limits in a hexbin plot from the hexbin package.
Here's what I've figured out so far:
* when you do the hexagonal
2011 Aug 02
3
Clean up a scatterplot with too much data
I'm working with a lot of data right now, but I'm new to R, and not very good
with it, hence my request for help. What type of graph could I use to
straighten out things like...
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3711389/Untitled.png
...this?
I want to see general frequencies. Should I use something like a 3D
histogram, or is there an easier way like, say, shading? I'm sure these
2009 Aug 08
0
Hexbin margins
Hi All -
I'm having a layout problem with hexbin. The axis labels overlap with
the axis tick labels.
I've tried changing grid and trellis layout settings, as well as the
more obvious mar settings without luck.
Here's how to recreate the probem:
require(hexbin)
x <- abs(rnorm(500,500,500))
y <- jitter(x)
bin <- hexbin(x,y,)
srt=plot(bin,xlab="Average X Value",