Hello R-helpers,
I'm trying to customize a graphic in lattice using the 'legend' argument to add
labels on my plot but in the process I'm losing the legend drawn by 'auto.key',
despite the fact that I'm actually not sticking these on the same sides of the
graphic. I worked up a quick and simple
Hello R-helpers,
I'm looking for a way to rename strips in lattice plots when I have more than
one conditionning variable.
Here's a dummy example taken from
http://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/drupal/node/510
library(lattice)
f <- function(a, b, x) {p <- (exp(a + b*x)) / (1 + exp(a + b*x))}
Hello all,
A question for plotting of intamap results :
Is it possible, and in so, how, to specify the cutoff points for changing
colors of plots ?
Using the example :
data(meuse)
meuse$value = log(meuse$zinc)
data(meuse.grid)
coordinates(meuse) = ~x+y
coordinates(meuse.grid) = ~x+y
object = in
Hello all,
I have a large data frame and I want to look at the distribution of each
variable very quickly by plotting an individual histogram for each variable.
I'd like to do so using lattice.
Here is a small example using the iris data set:
histogram(as.formula(paste("~",paste(colnames(iris[,
Hello,
This may sound crazy, but I have a large number of Multiplan data files I'm in
the process of recuperating, and I'm hoping to avoid having to open them one by
one to convert them into a modern, directly usable format. So I was wondering
if someone somewhere had encountered this and maybe
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Envoyé : mercredi 25 février 2009 10:09
À : GOUACHE David
Cc : r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch
Objet : Odp: [R] RE : multiple regressions on columns
Hi
If you do not insist on matrix and use data frame instead
lapply(iris4,function(x) lm(iris$Sepal.Length~x))
can do it
Regards
Petr
r-help
s one dependent variable.
Best regards,
David Gouache
ARVALIS - Institut du végétal
Station de La Minière
78280 Guyancourt
Tel: 01.30.12.96.22 / Port: 06.86.08.94.32
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De : Greg Snow [mailto:greg.s...@imail.org]
Envoyé : mardi 24 février 2009 18:22
À : GOUACHE
R-helpers,
A quick question regarding my wanting to run multiple regressions without
writing a loop.
Looking at a previous discussion :
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/07/02/9740.html
my objective is to do the "opposite", i.e. instead of having the same
independent variable and testi
Hello R-helpers,
I'm writing a long function in which I manipulate a certain number of datasets.
I want the arguments of said function to allow me to adapt the way I do this.
Among other things, I want my function to have an argument which I will pass on
to subset() somewhere inside my functio
I ended up finding one solution to my 2nd question.
Here it is :
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/01/0649.html
Sorry for the bother.
David
De: GOUACHE David
Date: ven. 01/08/2008 15:50
À: Deepayan Sarkar
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE : [R
st(at=mean(x),relation="free")))
I would have liked one tick at the mean of the x values in each panel... Which
isn't what I obtain. How do I customize the location of the tick marks for each
panel ?
Thanks again.
David
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De: Deepayan Sarkar
R-helpers,
I'm having difficulty with customizing strip names for a lattice graphic.
Here is an example using the iris data set :
xyplot(Sepal.Length+Sepal.Width~Petal.Length,groups=Species,data=iris)
## I'd like to change the 2 strip names to "Length" and "Width" for example,
this is what
Hello all,
I have a question on bpplot (or more specifically panel.bpplot used with
bwplot) from package Hmisc.
I would like to produce a box-percentile plot but vertically. And I hqve not
been able to use the horizontal argument...
using one of the examples from ?panel.bpplot :
bwplot(g ~
Hello R-helpers,
I would like to produce a boxplot for dates, using lattice.
Here is a dummy example :
dates<-as.Date(32768:32895,origin="1900-01-01")
plouf<-data.frame(days=dates,group=factor(rep(1:2,times=128/2)))
bwplot(group~days,data=plouf)
# doesn't work, whereas :
bwplot(group~as.num
Hello all,
Working with a typical xyplot figure (for example the first from
example(lattice) )
I would like to place the tick marks inside the panels instead of outside.
I believe working with the axis argument might be the way to do it, but do not
see how?
Could anyone help me out in doing this
Hello all,
I was wondering if there is a package in which someone would have created a
quantile function that handles vectors of class "Date".
In advance thanks.
David Gouache
ARVALIS - Institut du végétal
Station de La Minière
78280 Guyancourt
Tel: 01.30.12.96.22 / Port: 06.86.08.94.32
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Hello all,
Still fighting with regular expressions and such, I am again stuck:
Suppose I have a vector of character chains. In this vector, I wish to identify
which character chains start with a given pattern, and then replace everything
that comes after said pattern.
Here is a quick exampl
?try
?tryCatch
worked for me
David Gouache
Arvalis - Institut du Végétal
Station de La Minière
78280 Guyancourt
Tel: 01.30.12.96.22 / Port: 06.86.08.94.32
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De : ANUSHA AIYALU KANNAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : dimanche 4 novembre 2007 04:50
À : [EMAIL PROTECTE
Hello,
I'm trying to pull off a certain graph using splom, and can't quite get my
panel functions right.
Basically, the equivalent using pairs would be something like this (using iris
data set as an example):
panel.corval <- function(x, y, digits=2, prefix="", cex.cor,col,pch)
{
u
try :
library(Bolsatd)
?sintegral
or:
library(caTools)
?trapz
David Gouache
Arvalis - Institut du Végétal
Station de La Minière
78280 Guyancourt
Tel: 01.30.12.96.22 / Port: 06.86.08.94.32
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Envoyé : lundi 17 septembre 2007 12
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