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2011 Jun 12
2
Side by side scatter plots with specified regression lines
I am new and self taught in R, so please bear with me.
I want to create two scatter plots side by side. The data set includes
measurements from two different countries with 7 treatments over a timeline
(x-axis).
Problem 1
I want to have each plot to include the data from one of the countries with
7 regression lines of the treatments, but I do no know how to divide the
data between them. This is
2018 Jul 18
2
Legendas en una gráfica de ggplot2
Buenas tardes, estoy haciendo una gráfica de múltiples lineas pero no he
podido generar las legendas. Alguno de ustedes me podría colaborar.
library(ggplot2)
#### Con b=-2
t=seq (-4, 4, by=0.01)
l=exp(t+2)/(1+(exp(t+2)))
##con b igual a -1
t=seq (-4, 4, by=0.01)
o=exp(t+1)/(1+(exp(t+1)))
### Con b igual a 0.7
t=seq (-4, 4, by=0.01)
i=exp(t-0.7)/(1+(exp(t-0.7)))
### Con b igual a 2
t=seq
2018 Jul 18
2
Legendas en una gráfica de ggplot2
¡Gracias! Espectacular. Me ha servido mucho.
El mié., 18 de jul. de 2018 1:15 PM, Víctor Granda García <
victorgrandagarcia en gmail.com> escribió:
> Hola Sebastián.
>
> Entiendo que tratas de que aparezca una leyenda con el tipo de curva
> (l,o,u,i). Si quieres aprovechar las ventajas de ggplot (como las leyendas
> automáticas) normalmente tienes que asignar linetype a una
2000 Feb 02
0
Bugs and comments. (PR#410)
Hi,
Here are a few errors I found as well as a few comments.
1) In the man page of par:
lty: The line type. Line types can either be specified
as an integer (0=blank, 1=solid, 2=dashed, 3=dot-
ted, 4=dotdash, 5=longdash, 6=twodash) or as one
of the character strings `"blank"', `"solid"',
2009 Mar 10
5
2 Simple Lattice Plot Questions
Hi,
I have created the plot below and have a few questions about changes.
1) How do I change the "Year" title of each plot so it reads from the top
"2006","2007","2008","2009".
2) How do I get rid of those vertical grey bars in the title bar of each
plot?
I apologise for my ignorance... one of those days :(
James
2009 Mar 22
5
If statement generates two outputs
Hi,
How do I tell an if statement to generate two seperate outputs.
E.g If X>5 I want to create df1 and df2:
if (X>5) {df1<-c(4,5,6,7,8) AND df2<-c(9,10,11,12,13)}
Thanks,
James
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2009 Jan 29
2
Adding vertical line to histogram and qplot "stacked" plot
R-users it appears I am leaning on your knowledge once again. Is there any way to add a vertical line to a histogram and qplot "stacked" plot? Here is my current attempt:
"qplot" approach attempt:
qplot(Run, data = data_dataframe, breaks = breaks, fill = Temperature, main = short_title) + scale_x_continuous("Data") + scale_y_continuous("Freq")
2009 Jan 07
2
Plotting a graph for every Level of a Factor
Hello,
I'm sorry if this seems similar to my last post but I thought it was
significantly different to warrent a new thread. Using the dataset below,
is there a way to generate a bar/line plot for the TACC/Catch of every lvl
of stock? i.e. OR1,OR3,OR5. The picture at the bottom of this post is an
example of the bar/line plot for OR1 which was generated when OR1 was the
only stock in the
2009 Oct 05
2
Loop function/comparison operator problem
Hi There,
I have created the following function
format<- function(){
repeat {
form<-readline(paste("\nIn what format do you want to save these
plots?\nChoose from: wmf, emf, png, jpg, jpeg, bmp, tif, tiff, ps, eps, or
pdf.\nNote: eps is the suggested format for publication quality plots.\nPlot
format --> "));
cat("\nI'm sorry, I don't know what that format
2009 Jul 27
2
Split rownames into factors
Hi Guys,
I was wondering how you would go about solving the following problem:
I have a list where the grouping information is in the row names.
Rowname [,1]
X1Jan08 324
X1Jun08 65
X1Dec08 543
X2Jan08 23
X2Jun08 54
X2Dec08 8765
X3Jan08 213
X3Jun08 43
X3Dec08 65
How can I create the following dataframe:
Value Date Group
[1,] 324 Jan 08 X1
[2,] 65 Jun 08
2009 Oct 01
2
Re gression for levels of a factor/xyplot type="r"
Hi,
I'm sure these are basic problems so I apologise in advance for my
ignorance. I have a dataset with X, Y, and a Factor with 4 levels. I am
trying to figure out how to use lm() to find the r2 value, slope and
intercept of an X~Y regression, for each level of the Factor. Is there a
way to do this automatically without having to specify different subsets of
the factor?
my code so far:
2017 Oct 12
2
dual y-axis for ggplot
Hi,
To my knowledge, an excellent of ggplot with a second y-axis is
https://rpubs.com/MarkusLoew/226759
In this example, the author uses two colors for the two lines, but the
line shapes are the same -- both are solid. Could each line have its own
color as well as its own shape? For example, can I make the red line with
the linetype "twodash", while the blue line with the
2017 Oct 12
1
dual y-axis for ggplot
Hi John,
You can try the following:
override.linetype=c("twodash","solid")
p <- ggplot(obs, aes(x = Timestamp))
p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = air_temp, colour = "Temperature", linetype
="Temperature"))
p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = rel_hum/5, colour = "Humidity",
linetype="Humidity"))
p <- p +
2017 Oct 12
0
dual y-axis for ggplot
Sorry let me clarify.
If I modify the line
p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = air_temp, colour = "Temperature"))
by
p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = air_temp, colour = "Temperature", linetype
="Temperature"))
and
p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = rel_hum/5, colour = "Humidity"))
by
p <- p + geom_line(aes(y = rel_hum/5, colour = "Humidity",
2006 Apr 10
2
Legend in the outer margin
Dear Rs
I have a 3x3 multiple plot. I would like to have a overall legend in
the outer right margin.
From the help archive, I found that it can be done by setting
par(xpd=NA). However, I couldn't find the correct values
for x and y co-ordinates for the legend. Please find the code snippet below:
par(mfrow=c(3,3), mar=c(4,4,0.9,0.5), oma=c(1,2,2,4),cex.main=1.1)
2009 Jan 22
1
Defining Solid Line using Line Type Specification
Dear R-Users,
I created the xyplot below using 10 groups (9 groups + 'Total' of all
groups) with lty=1:10. I need the 'Total' to be a bold solid line (lty=1)
where as the 9 groups just need to be distinguishable from each other. As
you can probably see, when the group reaches CRA6 the lty starts from 1
again. I have tried to specify ten unique lines using lty=
2009 Jan 15
1
Zoo Plot Can't Get Rid of Box
Hi,
I apologise for the stupid question but how to you get rid of the box around
a plot in the package zoo? I can't seem to find an equivalent for bty="l"
i.e. just x and y axis.
Cheers
James
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2009 Apr 14
1
Lattice xyplot: Line and Rectangle in legend.
Hello fellow R users,
I have a problem. I have created a barchart overlayed by an xyplot line,
both of which read off the same Y axis. The problem comes when I try to
generate a key. It seems that I can only create either two lines, or two
rectangles. I would much prefer to have the barchat series depicted by a
rectangle, and the xyplot series by a line. Is there a way to do this?
Your help
2012 Mar 25
1
Accessing more than two coefficients in a plot
I've successfully plotted (in the plot and abline code below) a simple regression of Lambda1_2 on VV1_2. I then successfully regressed Lambda1_2 on VV1_2, VV1_22 and VV1_212 producing lm2.l. When I go to plot lm2.l using abline I get the warning:
"1: In abline(lm2.l, col = "brown", lty = "dotted", lwd = 2) : only using the first two of 4 regression coefficients"
2011 May 10
2
Leyenda de las series en tsplot
Hola de nuevo:
Sigo enfrascado con mi dichoso procedimiento para generar modelos de
predicción de series temporales.
Llegado un momento pretendo guardar un gráfico en el que se representara:
-En a estarán los puntos obtenidos por el alisado (tanto en el pasado como
las estimaciones a futuro)
-En o estará la serie de datos original.
-En inf los limites inferiores de los intervalos de confianza