Re: [R] Overlapping grid in plot

2005-01-16 Thread Robin Gruna
Ok, here is some sample code to my problem barplot(c(1,2,4,3,2), legend.text = Legend) grid() ..the lines are crossing my barchart :-(... - Original Message - From: Duncan Murdoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 12:33 AM Subject: Re: [R]

Re: [R] Centered variables and mixed-model

2005-01-16 Thread Douglas Bates
Martin Julien wrote: I work in biology and I use mixed-model for my data analysis In a scientific paper, the author wrote: All continuous exploratory variables were centred on their median value prior to inclusion in the analysis (Pinheiro Bates, 2000). They refer to the book Mixed-effects

Re: [R] Overlapping grid in plot

2005-01-16 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 10:05:01 +0100, Robin Gruna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : Ok, here is some sample code to my problem barplot(c(1,2,4,3,2), legend.text = Legend) grid() ..the lines are crossing my barchart :-(... The reason for this is the way R thinks of graphics, essentially as ways to put

Re: [R] graphing of Princomp object

2005-01-16 Thread Erik Norvelle
Tobias, Great, works like a charm! I'm already seeing all kinds of patterns that were invisible before. I appreciate your help. -Erik On 15/01/2005, at 16:30, Tobias Verbeke wrote: On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 15:53:18 +0100 List account [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, Tobias for the response. I tried

[R] Multiple plots in one screen

2005-01-16 Thread Robert Weenink
I'm a fairly new user of R and I'm confronted with a problem to which I can't find the solution in any R manual or FAQ. I'd like to plot multiple 'graphs' in one plot screen. For example, my data frame would be: x a b c 1111518 2261219 3221714

Re: [R] Multiple plots in one screen

2005-01-16 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Robert Weenink [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm a fairly new user of R and I'm confronted with a problem to which I can't find the solution in any R manual or FAQ. I'd like to plot multiple 'graphs' in one plot screen. For example, my data frame would be: x a b c 111

Re: [R] probabilty calculation in SVM

2005-01-16 Thread David Meyer
Raj: The references given on the help page will tell you. Best, David - Hi All, In package e1071 for SVM based classification, one can get a probability measure for each prediction. I like to know what is method that is used for calculating this probability. Is it calculated using

Re: [R] Overlapping grid in plot

2005-01-16 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Sun, 2005-01-16 at 05:00 -0500, Duncan Murdoch wrote: On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 10:05:01 +0100, Robin Gruna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : Ok, here is some sample code to my problem barplot(c(1,2,4,3,2), legend.text = Legend) grid() ..the lines are crossing my barchart :-(... The reason

Re: [R] CGIwithR

2005-01-16 Thread David Firth
See below for the reply I sent you when you asked me this earlier today. David On 16 Jan 2005, at 20:22, ebashi wrote: Dear R users; I'm trying to use CGIwithR on a linux machine, I have followed the instructions on the package manual but still it does not run, the message that I get is as

[R] RWinEdt install problem

2005-01-16 Thread Murray Eisenberg
I cannot get the R button to appear in RWinEdt. I'm running R 2.0.1 under Windows XP. I did a clean install of the latest WinEdt. Previously (for an earlier installation of WinEdt) I had RWinEdt running OK. Now, even though I have the distributed RWinEdt_1.6-2.zip extracted to the right

[R] Empirical cumulative distribution with censored data

2005-01-16 Thread Marco Chiarandini
Dear list, I would like to plot the empirical cumulative distribution of the time needed by a treatment to attain a certain goal. A number of experiments is run with a strict time limit. In some experiments the goal is attained before the time limit, in other experiments time expires before

Re: [R] Empirical cumulative distribution with censored data

2005-01-16 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Marco Chiarandini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Dear list, I would like to plot the empirical cumulative distribution of the time needed by a treatment to attain a certain goal. A number of experiments is run with a strict time limit. In some experiments the goal is attained before the time

Re: [R] Empirical cumulative distribution with censored data

2005-01-16 Thread Marco Chiarandini
Peter Dalgaard wrote: Marco Chiarandini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Dear list, I would like to plot the empirical cumulative distribution of the time needed by a treatment to attain a certain goal. A number of experiments is run with a strict time limit. In some experiments the goal is attained

Re: [R] RWinEdt install problem

2005-01-16 Thread Uwe Ligges
Murray Eisenberg wrote: I cannot get the R button to appear in RWinEdt. I'm running R 2.0.1 under Windows XP. I did a clean install of the latest WinEdt. Previously (for an earlier installation of WinEdt) I had RWinEdt running OK. Now, even though I have the distributed RWinEdt_1.6-2.zip