I'm not sufficiently familiar with 'trellis' / 'lattice' to provide
an easy, complete answer to your question, but I can explain the current
behavior and provide a hack to get you what you want. With luck,
someone else will suggest an improvement.
First, let's decompose you
Hi,
I'm new at this, I'm very confused, and I think I'm missing something
important here. In our pet example we have this:
> fm <- lme(Orthodont)
> plot(Orthodont)
> plot(augPred(fm, level = 0:1))
which gives us a trellis plot with the females above the males,
starting with "F03", "F04", "F11",
Hi
So FYI attached is source file limity.txt which, with the code
limity.1 <- dget("limity.txt")
limity.gr <- groupedData(konverze~tepl|spol.f, limity.1,
order.groups=F)
plot(limity.gr) # panel order is OK
fit.nlsList1 <- nlsList(SSfpl,limity.gr)
fit.nlme1 <- nlme(fit.nlsList1, random=xmid+scal~
Hi Petr
try
plot(...,as.table=T,)
Christian
>-- Mensaje Original --
>From: "Petr Pikal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
>Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 16:40:40 +0200
>Subject: [R] panel ordering in nlme and augPred plots
>
>
>Dear all
>
>I am trying nlme together with Pinheiro/Ba
Thank you.
On 25 Apr 2005 at 10:29, Deepayan Sarkar wrote:
> On Monday 25 April 2005 09:40, Petr Pikal wrote:
> > Dear all
> >
> > I am trying nlme together with Pinheiro/Bates book. I constructed
> > grouped data object with suitable plotting layout (according to some
> > common factor, panels f
On Monday 25 April 2005 09:40, Petr Pikal wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I am trying nlme together with Pinheiro/Bates book. I constructed
> grouped data object with suitable plotting layout (according to
> some common factor, panels from bottom to top are in increasing
> order).
>
> When I do nlme(... some