Anita and Greg,
Thank you for the useful information.
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Hello All,
I am trying to make a figure with 3x2 plots in it. Let us name the plots as
such:
1 2
3 4
5 6
I begin my script with:
par(mfcol=c(3,2))
par(oma=c(0,0,0,0)) --> This is for a postscript figure so I really don't
need the outer margins.
d=5
par(mar=c(d,d,d,d)) --> This applies
Hello Greg,
I tried that and got a similar result. The axes are still hidden. I am
studying R Intro and Fig2A and 3B in
http://research.stowers-institute.org/efg/R/Graphics/Basics/mar-oma/index.htm
. They seem to indicate that the "mar" parameter alone controls the
visibility of axis labels. Am I
Hi Greg,
This is precisely what I want. xaxt/yaxt='n' did the trick. Thanks for
pointing it out.
MoonStone
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Hello All,
My question is not directly related to R but rather on which statistical
method I should look in to for capturing the entropy of a data-set as a
number. In this figure http://www.twitpic.com/18sob5 are two data sets blue
and green (x-axis is time) that fluctuate between (-1,+1). Clearly
Thanks Marsh,
I'll look in to those references.
MS
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Hello Everybody,
I have an eps figure an awesome bacteria and a plot (generated using R) also
in eps format. Now it looks like there is space for only one figure and I
have to insert the picture of the bacteria into the plot. Is there a way to
insert figures (eps/png/jpg) in to plots (may be contr
Hello All,
My question is regarding the attached plot. I would like to have multiple
transparent green bands running the length (yaxis) of the plot the width of
which is determined by the green lines at y=0 in the plot. Can you suggest a
way to do it?
For those who can't or are unwilling to down
result is here:
http://www.twitpic.com/md2li
Thanks!
Jim Lemon-2 wrote:
>
> On 10/21/2009 09:40 AM, mnstn wrote:
>> Hello All,
>>> My question is regarding the attached plot. I would like to have
>>> multiple
>>> transparent green bands running the length (yaxis)
/skip data/conditional data read) etc. but couldn't find relevant
conversations. I apologize if this has already been discussed since it does
seem hard to imagine that nobody has come across this problem yet.
Any suggestions/comments are welcome.
Thanks,
mnstn
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hich has 40k rows and in each file I wanted to
visualize (basically to ensure nothing odd is going on) how the data behaves
in each quarter of the data w/o making 150 figures/pdf files. In future as
my data size increases I will consider using relational databases.
Thanks again,
mnstn
Gabor Grothe
Hello All,
I have the following data set:
> all
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 297.04115 286.34645
[2,] 303.94056 270.81590
[3,] 297.87190 290.48009
[4,] 305.81938 30
Thanks Dennis and David,
That is precisely what I was looking for. I will remember to post the data
in a readable format in future.
Cheers!
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Hello All,
In bash, to re-execute a command, say, 'gnuplot plot.gnu', one can type
!gnu. Is there a similar feature in the R console? For example:
plot(g1$mean,g2$mean)
.
.
.
Lines, many lines of commands
->Here I want to repeat the previous plot command.
!plot and plot(+TAB) do not work.
This q
Thanks David,
I guess I have to settle with the upper-arrow thing I have been doing all
along. My figures do not return any value so ggplot, lattice are out.
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