Hello all!
I am having two isues with the sjplot package, When dealing with my data I
have the following issue:
Original data:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hoOfh78Ev03amXYwNxlWpwbdr1GcDtL_QBiErwxcJds/edit?usp=sharing
library(ggplot2)
library(geepack)
library(sjPlot)
dat2<-read.delim("
Dear all,
I am wanting to improve a plot made with the package sjPlot.
When plotting this model
Plot produced looks like this
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Pqm6BcJXdSQ6U1zmv5FV7gBcn1afHHv7rlQHe6j59_c/edit?usp=sharing,
especially red and green lines.
I just have two concerns with this
Dear all,
I want to plot a Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model, with
interactions and the confidence interval using a similar style to ggplot2
. I have tried several packages but all of them produce errors. My idea
I wanted to know if anyone knows a graphical package which works with GEE
> Jim
>
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 6:34 PM Luis Fernando García
> wrote:
> >
> > I am wanting to make a flow diagram like the one attached as an example
> for
> > the given dataset.
> >
> > The idea is to plot a flow diagramm using the probabilities given
Dear all,
I am wanting to make a flow diagram like the one attached as an example
for the given dataset (
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CdtcJ5g6bp6jEoY7P6dKxO1mZWLEFZX7/view?usp=sharing
).
The idea is to plot a flow diagram using the probabilities given by a
transition matrix like the display
I am wanting to make a flow diagram like the one attached as an example for
the given dataset.
The idea is to plot a flow diagramm using the probabilities given by a
transition matrix like the displayed in the example below. I have found
some tools like DiagrammeR which might work for this purpose
Dear R experts,
Maybe my question is too basic and I apologize for that. I am having an
issue currently by trying to change manually the symbols of the series. I
need to put them manually, instead of using the symbols that R gives by
default and produce a plot with the classic style. For example I
I have the following graph:
my problem is the scale, I just need it to show the values for 1 and 2 and
remove the intermediate values (1.2,1.4,1.6,1.8). How could I do it? I'm,
attaching the script code for the plot.
Thanks in advance
###AV=mean values
##SD=Sd values
plot(D ~ ferre$Cantidad, t
Dear Fellows,
I´m sorry if my question is very basic, but I'm still new in the field of R
and the GLMM.
I have made a following glmm, and I need to plot the predicted mean values
from the model and the CI, with this barplot +/- the CI, using the prey as
explanatory factor.
Although I have been
Dear Boris,
I am new too, but got a lot of help from this webpage. I hope it will work
for you too,
All the best!
http://tryr.codeschool.com/
2015-05-09 23:44 GMT-03:00 Boris Chow :
> Dear R users,
>
> I am new to R community and would like to dig into it. Would you advise
> what are the appro
Dear R Experts,
May be this is a basic question for you, but it is something I need really
urgently. I need to perform a Chi Square analysis for more than two groups
of paired observations. It seems to be ok For Cochran test. Unfortunately I
have not found info about this test in R, except for de
me! again, thanks!!!
2015-05-05 4:34 GMT-03:00 Luis Fernando García :
> Dear R experts,
>
> First than all I want to thank your expertise and for sharing your
> knowledge with the people who are starting.
>
> Recently I have been working on a new plot style (Jitterplot) but have
&
Dear R experts,
First than all I want to thank your expertise and for sharing your
knowledge with the people who are starting.
Recently I have been working on a new plot style (Jitterplot) but have
still some issues when making two basic functions.
First than all I want to change the symbol acco
Dear John and Tim!
Thanks a lot for your replies. This is just what I needed!!
All the best for you!!
2015-05-04 13:58 GMT-03:00 John Kane :
> Hi Luis,
> Ah yes, that paper. I was rather shocked at what it implied :( People
> are still using dynamite plots, for heaven's sake! See
> http://bio
Hello R experts,
I just found a new paper which shows the proper way (according to the
authors) to show data, specially paired. I am very interested in presenting
this kind of data, specially the scatter plott. I have found a way to
present it using this link:
http://journals.plos.org/plosbiolog
Yeah,
The most useful example I found was this.
https://gist.github.com/perrygeo/7572735.
I always had the idea of this kind of forums was to provide sources not so
obvious in the web. If you have something better it would be great.
2015-04-10 18:36 GMT-03:00 Ben Bolker :
> Luis Ferna
Dear R experts,
I wanted to know if you can suggest me any website or tutorial just to
learn about how to make a RDA or CDA in R
Thanks in advance!
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Thanks!
Please find the script attached with the summary of the dat object
pt<
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