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How can I set the ylim in individual panels of a "multiple" plot.ts?
The panels are all scaled to fully fit the series inside. But I need
specific scales, and colors
Here is an example:
plot.ts(cbind(1:10,1:10/10),ylim=c(0,3))# ylim has no effect
Can someone more knowledgable please
# reproducing your example
xx<-"x y z
+ 1 2 3
+ 2 3 1
+ 3 2 1
+ 1 1 3
+ 2 1 2
+ 3 2 3
+ 2 1 1"
# you did not tell us the class of your data, assuming data.frame
df<-read.table(textConnection(xx),header=T,colClasses="factor")
# a clean way to do what you want is using factors with ?levels
# (note
It has to be a simple thing, but I could not figure it out:
How do I send the text output from object x to the printer?
As a shell user I would expect a pipe to the printer... "|kprinter" or
"|lpr -Pmyprinter" somehow. And yes, I'm on Linux.
Thanks!
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wrote:
> You need to specify the row/column name as character:
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>> y
> X1 X2 X3 X4
> 0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
> 1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
> 2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
>
>> y[,'X3']
> [1] 0.1 0.2 0.3
>> y['0','X3']
> [1] 0.1
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Dear R-helpers,
my data.frame is of the form
x <- data.frame( f=gl(4,3), X=rep(0:2,4), p=c(.1,.2,.3))
x
f X p
1 1 0 0.1
2 1 1 0.2
3 1 2 0.3
4 2 0 0.1
5 2 1 0.2
6 2 2 0.3
7 3 0 0.1
8 3 1 0.2
9 3 2 0.3
10 4 0 0.1
11 4 1 0.2
12 4 2 0.3
wh
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Hi,
how can I automatically access the functions that I loaded into a
separate environment?
> save(A,B,file="myfun.r")
> load("myfun.r",envir=(ENV<-new.env()))
> ls(ENV)
[1] "A" "B"
?"[" turned up that I can access the functions via
> ENV$A
functio