Quoting Greg Snow [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My original intent was to get the original posters out of the mode of
thinking they want to match what the spreadsheet does and into thinking
about what message they are trying to get across. To get them (and
possibly others) thinking I made the
On Wednesday 08 August 2007 00:40:56 Donatas G. wrote:
On Tuesday 07 August 2007 22:09:52 Donatas G. wrote:
How do I include bar values in a barplot (or other R graphics, where this
could be applicable)?
To make sure I am clear I am attaching a barplot created with
OpenOffice.org which
How do I include bar values in a barplot (or other R graphics, where this
could be applicable)?
To make sure I am clear I am attaching a barplot created with OpenOffice.org
which has barplot values written on top of each barplot.
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Donatas Glodenis
http://dg.lapas.info
On Tuesday 07 August 2007 22:09:52 Donatas G. wrote:
How do I include bar values in a barplot (or other R graphics, where this
could be applicable)?
To make sure I am clear I am attaching a barplot created with
OpenOffice.org which has barplot values written on top of each barplot.
Here
On Tuesday 07 August 2007 22:09:52 Donatas G. wrote:
How do I include bar values in a barplot (or other R graphics, where this
could be applicable)?
To make sure I am clear I am attaching a barplot created with
OpenOffice.org which has barplot values written on top of each barplot.
After
I have a data.frame with ~100 columns and I need a barplot for each column
produced and saved in some directory.
I am not sure it is possible - so please help me.
this is my loop that does not work...
vars - list (substitute (G01_01), substitute (G01_02), substitute (G01_03),
substitute
, 2007, at 9:06 , Donatas G. wrote:
Hi,
I cannot figure out how to draw a certain plot: could someone help
me out?
I have this data.frame from a survey
my.data
that looks like something like this:
col1 col2 col3 col4
1 5 5 4 5
2 3 5 3 1
3 2
Hi,
I cannot figure out how to draw a certain plot: could someone help me out?
I have this data.frame from a survey
my.data
that looks like something like this:
col1 col2 col3 col4
1 5 5 4 5
2 3 5 3 1
3 2 3 4 5
4 3 1 1 2
5
How do I make Lithuanian characters display correctly in R graphics?
Instead of the special characters for Lithuanian language I get question
marks...
I use Ubuntu Feisty, the locale is utf-8 ...
Do I need to specify somewhere the locale for R, or - default font for the
graphics?
--
Donatas
On Friday 13 July 2007 17:56:45 Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
The correct incantation seems to be
postscript(font=URWHelvetica, encoding=ISOLatin7)
...
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Donatas G.
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