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6 results for “from:Maciej Kalisiak”

label *on the side* in conditional lattice plots?
Maciej Kalisiak · Aug 31, 2005 · r-help

On 8/31/05, Maciej Kalisiak <mkalisiak at gmail.com> wrote: > I take it you mean to switch the layout so that the conditioned > bwplots are side by side, narrow but tall, with horizontal=TRUE, and Oops, I obviously meant...

plot(type="h") equivalent in Lattice?
Maciej Kalisiak · Aug 21, 2005 · r-help

Ah, great, thanks. I've actually ran into it just before I saw your posting, purely by accident, when I happened to look at the source for panel.xyplot while looking for something else, and noticed the "type" argument, and...

label *on the side* in conditional lattice plots?
Maciej Kalisiak · Aug 31, 2005 · r-help

I'm doing bwplot(x ~ y | z, ...) with lattice, but would like the z-labels to appear to the *side* of each bwplot, rather than on top... is this possible? The main reason is that my bwplots are horizontal, and...

plot(type="h") equivalent in Lattice?
Maciej Kalisiak · Aug 19, 2005 · r-help

I tend to prefer doing graphics in R using the lattice library. I'm "porting" some old scripts. Is there a nice way to get in lattice the equivalent of the plot(type='h'), which is the high-density lines...

label *on the side* in conditional lattice plots?
Maciej Kalisiak · Aug 31, 2005 · r-help

On 8/31/05, Wiener, Matthew <matthew_wiener at merck.com> wrote: > I think you might be able to use the "horizontal" argument to lattice to > rotate all your plots and squish them in the other dimension. (Though I > don...

multivariate nonparametric regression with e >= 0
Maciej Kalisiak · Nov 3, 2005 · r-help

Hello all, I'm a relatively new user of R, having mostly used it only for plotting so far. I'm also not very familiar with regression methods, hence forgive my greenness on the topic. What I want to do...

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