Re: [R] xyplot: problems with column names legend

2010-01-05 Thread Jay
Anybody? Frustrating to be unable to solve this silly little
problem...

On Jan 3, 12:48 pm, Jay josip.2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks, the backtickes got the code working. However, now I cant get
 it to draw the legend/key.
 For example, look at this 
 figure:http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/~cs0her/Statistics/xyplot5.png
 My graph is similar, but instead of 1,2,...,8 as the names of the
 series I want it to say Data one (a string with spaces) and so on.

 On Jan 3, 10:58 am, baptiste auguie baptiste.aug...@googlemail.com
 wrote:



  Hi,

  Using backticks might work to some extent,

  library(lattice)
  `my variable` = 1:10
  y=rnorm(10)
  xyplot(`my variable` ~ y)

  but if your data is in a data.frame the names should have been converted,

  make.names('my variable')
  [1] my.variable

  HTH,

  baptiste

  2010/1/3 Jay josip.2...@gmail.com:

   Hello!

   one more question about xyplot. If I have data which have space in the
   column names, say xyz 123. How do I create a working graph where
   this text is displayed in the legend key?

   Now when I try something like xyplot(xyz 123 ~ variable1, data =
   mydata, ...) I get nothing.
   Also, is it possible to genrate the graph with xyplot(mydata[,1] ~
   variable1, data = mydata, ...) and then later in the code specify
   the names that should be displayed in the legend?

   Thank you!

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Re: [R] xyplot: problems with column names legend

2010-01-05 Thread Felix Andrews
You have not said what the problem is, i.e. what you have tried and
what you expect. Please post a small, reproducible example if you want
help.

Regards
-Felix

2010/1/6 Jay josip.2...@gmail.com:
 Anybody? Frustrating to be unable to solve this silly little
 problem...

 On Jan 3, 12:48 pm, Jay josip.2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks, the backtickes got the code working. However, now I cant get
 it to draw the legend/key.
 For example, look at this 
 figure:http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/~cs0her/Statistics/xyplot5.png
 My graph is similar, but instead of 1,2,...,8 as the names of the
 series I want it to say Data one (a string with spaces) and so on.

 On Jan 3, 10:58 am, baptiste auguie baptiste.aug...@googlemail.com
 wrote:



  Hi,

  Using backticks might work to some extent,

  library(lattice)
  `my variable` = 1:10
  y=rnorm(10)
  xyplot(`my variable` ~ y)

  but if your data is in a data.frame the names should have been converted,

  make.names('my variable')
  [1] my.variable

  HTH,

  baptiste

  2010/1/3 Jay josip.2...@gmail.com:

   Hello!

   one more question about xyplot. If I have data which have space in the
   column names, say xyz 123. How do I create a working graph where
   this text is displayed in the legend key?

   Now when I try something like xyplot(xyz 123 ~ variable1, data =
   mydata, ...) I get nothing.
   Also, is it possible to genrate the graph with xyplot(mydata[,1] ~
   variable1, data = mydata, ...) and then later in the code specify
   the names that should be displayed in the legend?

   Thank you!

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Re: [R] xyplot: problems with column names legend

2010-01-05 Thread Peter Ehlers

Jay,

I don't recall the details of your original post so the
following may be entirely off the mark; nevertheless, here
goes:

thetext - paste('Data', 1:8)
# or: thetext - paste('Data', c('one', 'two', 'three', etc))
xyplot(decrease ~ treatment, OrchardSprays, groups = rowpos,
   type = a,
   auto.key =
  list(text= thetext,
 space = right,
points = FALSE,
 lines = TRUE))


 -Peter Ehlers

Jay wrote:

Anybody? Frustrating to be unable to solve this silly little
problem...

On Jan 3, 12:48 pm, Jay josip.2...@gmail.com wrote:

Thanks, the backtickes got the code working. However, now I cant get
it to draw the legend/key.
For example, look at this 
figure:http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/~cs0her/Statistics/xyplot5.png
My graph is similar, but instead of 1,2,...,8 as the names of the
series I want it to say Data one (a string with spaces) and so on.

On Jan 3, 10:58 am, baptiste auguie baptiste.aug...@googlemail.com
wrote:




Hi,
Using backticks might work to some extent,
library(lattice)
`my variable` = 1:10
y=rnorm(10)
xyplot(`my variable` ~ y)
but if your data is in a data.frame the names should have been converted,
make.names('my variable')
[1] my.variable
HTH,
baptiste
2010/1/3 Jay josip.2...@gmail.com:

Hello!
one more question about xyplot. If I have data which have space in the
column names, say xyz 123. How do I create a working graph where
this text is displayed in the legend key?
Now when I try something like xyplot(xyz 123 ~ variable1, data =
mydata, ...) I get nothing.
Also, is it possible to genrate the graph with xyplot(mydata[,1] ~
variable1, data = mydata, ...) and then later in the code specify
the names that should be displayed in the legend?
Thank you!
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Re: [R] xyplot: problems with column names legend

2010-01-03 Thread baptiste auguie
Hi,

Using backticks might work to some extent,

library(lattice)
`my variable` = 1:10
y=rnorm(10)
xyplot(`my variable` ~ y)

but if your data is in a data.frame the names should have been converted,

make.names('my variable')
[1] my.variable


HTH,

baptiste

2010/1/3 Jay josip.2...@gmail.com:
 Hello!

 one more question about xyplot. If I have data which have space in the
 column names, say xyz 123. How do I create a working graph where
 this text is displayed in the legend key?

 Now when I try something like xyplot(xyz 123 ~ variable1, data =
 mydata, ...) I get nothing.
 Also, is it possible to genrate the graph with xyplot(mydata[,1] ~
 variable1, data = mydata, ...) and then later in the code specify
 the names that should be displayed in the legend?

 Thank you!

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Re: [R] xyplot: problems with column names legend

2010-01-03 Thread Jay
Thanks, the backtickes got the code working. However, now I cant get
it to draw the legend/key.
For example, look at this figure: 
http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/~cs0her/Statistics/xyplot5.png
My graph is similar, but instead of 1,2,...,8 as the names of the
series I want it to say Data one (a string with spaces) and so on.



On Jan 3, 10:58 am, baptiste auguie baptiste.aug...@googlemail.com
wrote:
 Hi,

 Using backticks might work to some extent,

 library(lattice)
 `my variable` = 1:10
 y=rnorm(10)
 xyplot(`my variable` ~ y)

 but if your data is in a data.frame the names should have been converted,

 make.names('my variable')
 [1] my.variable

 HTH,

 baptiste

 2010/1/3 Jay josip.2...@gmail.com:



  Hello!

  one more question about xyplot. If I have data which have space in the
  column names, say xyz 123. How do I create a working graph where
  this text is displayed in the legend key?

  Now when I try something like xyplot(xyz 123 ~ variable1, data =
  mydata, ...) I get nothing.
  Also, is it possible to genrate the graph with xyplot(mydata[,1] ~
  variable1, data = mydata, ...) and then later in the code specify
  the names that should be displayed in the legend?

  Thank you!

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Re: [R] xyplot: problems with column names legend

2010-01-02 Thread David Winsemius


On Jan 2, 2010, at 6:51 PM, Jay wrote:


Hello!

one more question about xyplot. If I have data which have space in the
column names, say xyz 123. How do I create a working graph where
this text is displayed in the legend key?

Now when I try something like xyplot(xyz 123 ~ variable1, data =
mydata, ...) I get nothing.


You could try bquote() around the troublesome string.

(And why would you do such a thing in the first place, anyway???)


Also, is it possible to genrate the graph with xyplot(mydata[,1] ~
variable1, data = mydata, ...) and then later in the code specify
the names that should be displayed in the legend?


(It's not exactly clear what you mean by legend, but from the fact  
that you xyplot call has nothing that would clearly need a legend or  
key,  I'm guessing you actually mean the x and y labels.)


libary(lattice)
?xyplot # and pay attention to the xlab and ylab arguments
?update

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