I use lattice package to produce a bar chart. I set my.kolor for bars and it
displays properly but I have a problem with legend color. It behaves as if I
didn't set my.colors - the colors differs. How to work it out?
barchart(Counts ~ Purchase | Products , data = my.data, groups = Model,
,
auto.key=list(rectangles = TRUE, space = bottom),
par.settings = simpleTheme(col = my.col)
)
Dnia 18 stycznia 2010 15:05 Dieter Menne dieter.me...@menne-biomed.de
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robert-mcfadden wrote:
I use lattice package to produce a bar chart. I set
I have a simple chart:
barchart(Counts ~ Purchase | Products , data = my.data, groups = Model)
where Purchase in data has values {0,1,2,3...10}. In a chart xlab begins with 1
not 0. How to change it?
Best,
Robert
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Excellent. Thank you very much.
Best,
Robert
Dnia 18 stycznia 2010 18:20 Peter Ehlers ehl...@ucalgary.ca napisał(a):
robert-mcfad...@o2.pl wrote:
I have a simple chart:
barchart(Counts ~ Purchase | Products , data = my.data, groups = Model)
where Purchase in data has values
Dnia 8 stycznia 2010 9:20 S Devriese sdmaill...@gmail.com napisał(a):
Mhh, you could have a look at write.matrix in the MASS package, but I'm
afraid that you might have to specify the encoding explicitly (see
?connections, the section on encoding)
Thank you. The matrix that I write are coding
Dnia 7 stycznia 2010 10:41 S Devriese sdmaill...@gmail.com napisał(a):
Have you checked the XML package?
If you print the matrix within R, this it look like you want (including
correct langauge encoding? Because in that case, you probably could use
sink (see ?sink).
Stephan
Yes. In R I
Dnia 7 stycznia 2010 11:30 S Devriese sdmaill...@gmail.com napisał(a):
you might try
# open file connection
sink(item1.xml)
# print object
my.matrix
# close file connection
sink()
Unfortunately, It does not code letter appropriate. To #print object it's
better to use write.table. But
I would like to assign a variable y the string: questionspan style=color:
#FF; font-weight: bold; font-size: 14pt
How can I do it - is it possible?
Best,
Robert
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Thank you very much all of you.
(I forgot about directly ' ', instead I used and got errors.)
Best,
Robert
Dnia 6 stycznia 2010 12:22 robert-mcfad...@o2.pl napisał(a):
I would like to assign a variable y the string: questionspan style=color:
#FF; font-weight: bold; font-size: 14pt
Hello,
Would you tell my how to extract a result from a test - it's justified because
I need to run this test many times. Here is an example from authors' test:
library(coin)
lungtumor - data.frame(dose = rep(c(0, 1, 2), c(40, 50, 48)), tumor =
c(rep(c(0, 1), c(38, 2)), rep(c(0, 1), c(43,
Hello,
Which package allows to use Cochrana-Armitage trend test? I tried to search for
but I found only package coin in which there is no explicit function.
Best,
RobMac
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I'm wondering is it in accordance with the law, taking into account GNU GPL on
which R is based, that SPSS have adds-on module that allow you to do a analysis
in R. I mean commercial software use R.
I guess that nobody can create R-GUI (e.g. in JAVA) on commercial rules
(licensing, pricing,
Dear R Users,
I'm trying to find function that allow me to solve one nonlinear equation.
Functions that I found are good for optimization problems.
Any suggestions are welcome,
rob
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Date: 2008/04/02 Wed AM 09:58:28 CDT
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Subject: [R] Nonlinear equation
hi: you need to give an example and details or
you won't get much response, if any.
Equation e.g. (A, B are known constants):
On 4/2/2008 11:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/04/02 Wed AM 09:58:28 CDT
To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] Nonlinear equation
hi: you need to give an example and details or
you won't get much response, if any.
Equation e.g. (A, B
Why in arima output there is no significance tests of estimated parameters as
in regression models? I know that I have s.e. and I could build these test by
myself but are there any reasonable reasons?
Best,
Rob
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