Hello all,
I have a problem and need your help.
I am going to draw two plots in one row and two columns by using
“par(mfrow=c(1,2))”, but I want to first draw the right plot and then draw
the left plot. Does anybody can show me how to do it please? Thanks in
advance.
Legen
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Hi, Jim,
Thank you for your reply. I just want to increase the height of y axis in
the second plot in order to show all the indices (x1, x2, ...). Can you help
me? Thank you again.
Legen
Jim Lemon-2 wrote:
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> legen wrote:
>> Hallo, All,
>>
>> I have a question abou
, we aften draw plots of
chromosomes with lots of genes (x1, x2, ...) and their positons on the
chromosome (numerical values).
Legen
Dieter Menne wrote:
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> legen wrote:
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>> I have a question about changing the height or scale of the y axis. When
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tions? Your help
would be greatly appreciated.
Legen
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For the third subject, there are two values being equal to 5 in code1 and
code2, but different values in p: 0.7 and 0.9, so I assigned their average
0.8 in var5.
Does anybody can help me to handle this? Many thanks for your consideration
and time.
Legen
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Thank you for your kind help. Your script works very well. Would you please
show me how to change NaN to zero and column variables 1, 2, ..., 8 to var1,
var2, ..., var8? Thanks again.
Legen
jholtman wrote:
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> Is this what you want:
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>> x <- read.table(textConnection(&qu
Your script works very well. Thank you very much.
Legen
Henrique Dallazuanna wrote:
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> Try this also:
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> xtabs(rep(p, 2) ~ rep(id, 2) + sprintf("var%d", c(code1, code2)), data =
> x)
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> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:10 AM, legen wrote:
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>> Than
That's what I want. Many thanks for your help.
Legen
jholtman wrote:
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> Try this:
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>> x <- read.table(textConnection("idcode1code2 p
> + 148 0.1
> + 157 0.9
> + 218
(y,seq(1:12)))
colnames(d)<-c("y","x")
attach(d)
plot(y,x,xlab="",ylab="",axes=F)
abline(v=c(0.0),lty=2)
axis(1)
axis(3)
Any help with be greatly appreciated!
Legen
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I got it. Thank you very mcuh.
Legen
jholtman wrote:
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> You need to specify the xlim:
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> y<-c(0.037790309,0.020307312,0.021109653,0.050216689,
> 0.026979484,0.027619193,0.024070163,0.021996969,
> 0.007831769,0.020065109,0.005903177,0.008182403)
> d<-
the y axis in
the second plot? I guess maybe changing the height or scale of y axis is a
way to solve my problem, but I failed to do it after several trails. Anybody
can help me? Thank you in advance.
Legen
The first R code:
x<-c("x1","x2","x3","x4",
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