Dear R users and helpers,
I'm trying to find an example of a histogram plot as an inset (upper
right or left corner) of another histogram.
Anyone has an example of that?
Thanks for your help,
Víctor.
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Víctor Homar San
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the answer. I temporarily did it with the subplot function
from the TeachingDemos package but I like this version much better.
Best,
Victor.
Paul Hiemstra wrote:
Victor Homar wrote:
Dear R users and helpers,
I'm trying to find an example of a histogram plot as an
Hi, I'm trying to use sapply to compute the min of several variables, each
of them stored in data.frames, grouped as a list:
Is it normal that mean() and min() produce different objects dimensions?
> str(dats)
List of 5
$ log20:'data.frame': 83 obs. of 5 variables:
..$
Hi,
I'm trying to plot a field obtained from the atmospheric model WRF-NMM
which uses a "Rotated Lat-Lon¨ map projection.
The WRF documentation mentions that:
· Rotates the earth's lat/lon grid such that the intersection of the
equator and prime meridian is at the center of the model domain.
Hi,
I'm interpolating a list of syncronous accumulated precipitation
observations collected over a number of raingauge stations sited over
land, over a regular lat/lon grid using akima's interp().
Then, I plot and locate geographycally the resulting field with a
filled.contour() and a call t
h NA, then filled.contour will not plot in those areas.
Hope this helps,
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Hi,
We are trying to classify atmospheric patterns using PCA and kmeans. In
T-mode, the (non-normalized) loadings of the PCs are used as input
variables for the k-means classification.
As first step we perform PCA using "princomp" but the computed loadings
produced by princomp are normalized
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