funny thing is: if you actually DO google for Guide for the unwilling R
User you basically only get hits to this mailing list and this very
thread :)
I guess you have taken this offline then?
Frank
On 21/06/11 09:30, Patrick Burns wrote:
David, thanks for the advert but these days
I would
Hi,
I'm plotting a heatmap with values ranging from -10 to +10 and I would
like the negative values to show up in shades of blue and the positive
ones in shadea of red. Basically, I want exactly what the RColorBrewer
palette RdBu does but with more of a gradual change (the RdBu can only
give me
brilliant, thanks guys! diverge_hsv is perfect.
Frank
On Fri, 2011-03-18 at 16:47 +0100, Achim Zeileis wrote:
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, Frank Schwach wrote:
Hi,
I'm plotting a heatmap with values ranging from -10 to +10 and I would
like the negative values to show up in shades of blue
Hi,
I'm trying to get a plot ready for publication, which involves getting
it to look nice at a rather small size and to fine-tune positioning all
the labels and sizes of the margins.
I realise that I may not be doing this the right way and I welcome any
comments about better approaches to do
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