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From: Deepayan Sarkar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Turgut Durduran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 4:28:03 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [R] Trellis Plot Labels
On 11/17/06, Deepayan Sarkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/17/06, Turgut
On 12/6/06, Turgut Durduran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message
From: Deepayan Sarkar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Turgut Durduran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 4:28:03 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [R] Trellis Plot Labels
On 11/17/06
On 11/17/06, Deepayan Sarkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/17/06, Turgut Durduran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/17/06, Turgut Durduran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am ploting a groupeddata object with formula:
formula(mydatausegroup)
BF ~ HO | ID/Infar/Day
Hello everyone,
I am ploting a groupeddata object with formula:
formula(mydatausegroup)
BF ~ HO | ID/Infar/Day
Using this command:
plot(na.omit(mydatausegroup), displayLevel=2,layout=c(10,2),aspect=2)
This trellis plot does almost what I want and produces a 10x2 trellis plot,
each panel is
On 11/17/06, Turgut Durduran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am ploting a groupeddata object with formula:
formula(mydatausegroup)
BF ~ HO | ID/Infar/Day
Using this command:
plot(na.omit(mydatausegroup), displayLevel=2,layout=c(10,2),aspect=2)
This trellis plot does almost
On 11/17/06, Turgut Durduran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am ploting a groupeddata object with formula:
formula(mydatausegroup)
BF ~ HO | ID/Infar/Day
Using this command:
plot(na.omit(mydatausegroup), displayLevel=2,layout=c(10,2),aspect=2)
This trellis plot does almost
On 11/17/06, Turgut Durduran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/17/06, Turgut Durduran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am ploting a groupeddata object with formula:
formula(mydatausegroup)
BF ~ HO | ID/Infar/Day
Using this command:
plot(na.omit(mydatausegroup),
On 11/1/05, Jiangang Fang (Alex) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I plot a trellis plot in R using the lattice package. The size of the
group variable is pretty big (over 100 groups). I used to do it in
Splus and the pic there is pretty good. Now I transfer to R but the
plot is really not
On Monday 10 May 2004 05:46, Stephan Moratti wrote:
I tried following commands:
amp~time|subject/trial #this was the grouping structure of the data
plot(dip,inner=~condition,layout=c(2,2))
after the plot command I obtained this error message:
Error in if(!any(cond.max.level -
I tried following commands:
amp~time|subject/trial #this was the grouping structure of the data
plot(dip,inner=~condition,layout=c(2,2))
after the plot command I obtained this error message:
Error in if(!any(cond.max.level - cond.current.level 0)(row-1)* :
missing value where TRUE/FALSE
On Monday 10 May 2004 05:46, Stephan Moratti wrote:
I tried following commands:
amp~time|subject/trial #this was the grouping structure of the data
plot(dip,inner=~condition,layout=c(2,2))
after the plot command I obtained this error message:
Error in if(!any(cond.max.level -
Dear all,
I would like to plot a multipanel display. Each plot should have the
curve over time of the solution produced by 10 different algorithms
(groups of data).
I handle this with:
xyplot(quality~time | inst, data=profiles, groups=alg,
panel=panel.superpose,
type=c(s),
On Sunday 21 March 2004 12:08, Marco Chiarandini wrote:
Dear all,
I would like to plot a multipanel display. Each plot should have the
curve over time of the solution produced by 10 different algorithms
(groups of data).
I handle this with:
xyplot(quality~time | inst, data=profiles,
Thank you a lot! It works exactly as I desired.
I dare to ask you another detail about Trellis multiple display plots.
I would like to plot vertical lines in correspondence of the confidence
intervals with the function below in order to make easier the visual
comparison.
Is this possible? I
On Sunday 21 March 2004 13:23, Marco Chiarandini wrote:
Thank you a lot! It works exactly as I desired.
I dare to ask you another detail about Trellis multiple display
plots. I would like to plot vertical lines in correspondence of the
confidence intervals with the function below in order to
This is from Hmisc, right ? I'm not too familiar with it. But I don't
see the link with the previous example. What exactly is wrong with
this ? Do you want to use a 'groups' argument ?
Yes, it is from Hmisc but it requires Lattice and it works with Trellis.
I would like that in each of the
Hi
You probably use numeric id variable.
I think you need to make an id variable to become a factor.
e.g. use
as.factor(id)
Cheers
Petr
On 24 Jul 2003 at 10:39, Suzette Blanchard wrote:
Greetings,
Does anyone know how to get an id number in the little header
above each individual
Yes, that solved the problem.
Thank you,
Suzette
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Petr Pikal wrote:
Hi
You probably use numeric id variable.
I think you need to make an id variable to become a factor.
e.g. use
as.factor(id)
Cheers
Petr
On 24 Jul 2003 at 10:39, Suzette Blanchard wrote:
Greetings,
Does anyone know how to get an id number in the little header
above each individual plot within a trellis plot? The default
seems to be to print the word id and add a line indicating on
a linear scale where the current id sits.
Thanks in advance for any help you can send,
Suzette
Suzette Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know how to get an id number in the little header
above each individual plot within a trellis plot? The default
seems to be to print the word id and add a line indicating on
a linear scale where the current id sits.
See the
Hi there,
I need some help about trellis plot. I have the following plot.
x - c(rep(LETTERS[1:4],13), rep(LETTERS[4:1],12))
y - rnorm(100)z - rep(1:2,50)bwplot(y~factor(x)|z,layout=c(2,1), panel=function(x,y) panel.bwplot(x,y,horizontal=F))
Now I want to place "*" on the positions (1,-1.5) in the
Hi Latif,
You need to build your own panel function that will fit your purpose.
This will do what you want, but it's not very elegant. A better solution
would have the panel function depend on the value of z. Any other suggestions
on own to do this?
Jerome
library(lattice)
x -
Hello everybody,
I have found the solution to my problem. Instead of writing
plot(mydata, outer = ~ treatment)
I should write
plot(mydata, outer = ~ mydata$treatment)
E. Corda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would be grateful if anyone could help me with the following. I am using
nlme
Hi all,
I would be grateful if anyone could help me with the following. I am using
nlme library and I am trying to do a trellis plot with an outer factor, but
I have an error message which I can't understand.
Here is the code :
mydata - groupedData(y ~ x | warren/rabbit, outer= ~ treatment,
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