Re: [R] figure widths in sweave

2005-09-26 Thread John Charles Considine
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 20:34 +0800, John Charles Considine wrote: > gRoovers, > > Can the size of figures be controlled from within a noweb document > without resorting to editing the \includegraphics sections in the .tex > file? > yes, Sweave sets graphics widths to 0.8\textwid

[R] figure widths in sweave

2005-09-26 Thread John Charles Considine
gRoovers, Can the size of figures be controlled from within a noweb document without resorting to editing the \includegraphics sections in the .tex file? Can the figure widths be set in the environmental declarations at the start? Can they be set within the \begin{figure} environment? JC _

Re: [R] xyplot and abline

2005-09-22 Thread John Charles Considine
key=list(columns=3, > text=list(paste(c("forecast: ", "",""), >unique(fcast$LAG), "years")), >points=Rows(sps,1:3))) > > -----Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behal

[R] xyplot and abline

2005-09-22 Thread John Charles Considine
How should I pass abline to this function so that I get a reference line at h=0 in each panel? sps <- trellis.par.get("superpose.symbol") sps$pch <- 1:10 trellis.par.set("superpose.symbol",sps) xyplot(fcast$LOGDIFF~fcast$VINTAGE|fcast$REGION, groups=fcast$LAG, panel=panel.superpose,

Re: [R] dynamic object names?

2005-09-19 Thread John Charles Considine
On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 11:38 +0200, Uwe Ligges wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > I am trying to extract data from a matrix. Let's say that i am interested in > > extracting > > rows from a 4x4 matrix. Instead of giving a fix name to these 4 rows I would > > like to add a number to prefix. As

[R] lm to an array

2005-09-17 Thread John Charles Considine
call lm to evaluate 'minus1:minus3' against 'actual' such that the results are tabulated by the third dimension? John Charles Considine __ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do re

Re: [R] trouble with reading data from excel

2005-09-12 Thread John Charles Considine
Sloane, try, diseasedat<-read.csv("M:\\sloan\\R\\disease\\disease.csv") and read http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-data.html JC On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 19:58 +0100, sloan jones wrote: > I have been trying to open data that I have saved in an excel spread sheet. > I saved it as a csv.