[R] automating a script to read a file
Steve_Friedman at nps.gov
Steve_Friedman at nps.gov
Tue Apr 24 22:09:17 CEST 2012
Petr, R- Users
The scheme you provided yesterday worked very well. I am now trying to add
more information to the graph(s) to make them more informative for my
purposes.
Essentially, I am trying to use a double Y axis graphic that will include
the skew normal curves that I wrote about yesterday and a histogram.
The graph is very similar to the one produced by the following:
library(latticeExtra)
> doubleYScale(histogram(x), densityplot(x), use.style = FALSE)
However, I'd like to substitute the following syntax:
> doubleYScale(hist("mydata", breaks=20, prob=T, xlim=c(-100, 2000),
plot.spdf(x), use.style=FALSE)
This does not work as doubleYScale expects histogram and densityplot, and
I'd like to use the plot.spdf routine in its place.
Any Suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I'm working with
R 2.15.0 (2012-03-12)
Platform i386-pc-mingw32/ie86 (32-bit)
Thanks
Steve
Steve Friedman Ph. D.
Ecologist / Spatial Statistical Analyst
Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Park
950 N Krome Ave (3rd Floor)
Homestead, Florida 33034
Steve_Friedman at nps.gov
Office (305) 224 - 4282
Fax (305) 224 - 4147
Petr Savicky
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Re: [R] automating a script to read
04/23/2012 04:42 a file
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On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 04:02:45PM -0400, Steve_Friedman at nps.gov wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> The following script (which I did not develop) is used to calculate and
> plot a skewed normal curve. The script currently requires the user to
> input six parameters, rather than reading these directly from a file.
>
> I've been spinning wheels here, trying to figure out how to modify the
> script to automate it. I have four data sets, each in excess of 300
> records that I need to process.
>
> My initial thoughts were to use the lapply and use a pdf graphic device
to
> capture the plots to do this, but my R programming skills are too limited
> to determine how to best accomplish this.
Hi.
If you read the parameters from a file and put them to a matrix,
then all the plots may be produced using a loop like the following.
#some parameters
p <- matrix(1:18, nrow=3, ncol=6)
for (i in 1:nrow(p)) {
plot.spdf(p[i, 1], p[i, 2], p[i, 3], p[i, 4], p[i, 5], p[i, 6])
readline("press Enter to continue")
}
If you use pdf() for sending the graphics to a file, then remove
the "readline" command.
Hope this helps.
Petr Savicky.
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