haha Paul,
It's important not only to post code, but also to make sure that other
> people can run it (i.e., include real data or have the code generate
> data or use one of R's predefined data sets).
Oh, I hadn't thought of using the predefined datasets, thats a good idea!
Also, isn't this "n
Hi Paul,
I'm sorry for not posting code, I wasn't sure if it would be helpful without
the data...should I post the code and a sample of the data? I will remember
to do that next time!
> grid.gedit(gPath("ylabel.text.382"), gp=gpar(fontsize=16))
OK, I think my confusion comes from the notation
Hi everyone,I'm trying to figure out how to use gPath and the documentation
is not very helpful :(
I have the following plot object:
plot-surrounds::
background
plot.gTree.378::
background
guide.gTree.355:: (background.rect.345, minor-horizontal.segments.347,
minor-vertical.segments.349, maj
Dear Hadley,
You are a machine! Its way past late you should be relaxing man ;)
Here is what I hacked together. My question was how to pass in the colour
used to fill the dot/legend and the label for the legend entries.
test <- qplot(x,y, data=some.data, size=chop(variance, n=4),
colour="cornflow
Hi Thierry and Hadley,
Thanks for your help! I got it working almost 100% to what I want. My last
questions are simple I think ;)
1) How can I pass a label to colour and assign the color at the same time?
The auto-selection of colors is awesome for learning, but makes it harder to
see some pattern
Hi there,
I have some simple frequencies I want to plot into one graph. I had it
working, and now I can't figure out whats going wrong. All the data is
stored in a dataframe, and i finally managed to order the factor correctly!
Each column is a variable and contains integers for the same set of
Hi everyone,
I've been bashing my head against this for days now, and can't figure out
what to do.
I have the following dataframe
headerappetitive stimulusaversive stimuluschaining
contingencydiscriminative stimulusextinctionintermittent
reinforcementnegative reinforce