Hi Dennis,

Thanks for the quick reply.
Once I removed solid = TRUE, which was giving errors, the code is accepted
fine.

It's strange though, no legend appears.  Even when I try something simple
like:
p + scale_shape_manual(values=1:3)

No legend appears.  I can't find any similar problems on google.

Thanks again,
Ian


On 14 July 2010 03:56, Dennis Murphy <djmu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi:
>
> This is untested, so caveat emptor. I believe Hadley is busy teaching a
> ggplot2 course this week so his availability is limited at best. I guess I
> can give it a shot...
>
> You need a scale_shape_* construct to add to your plot, perhaps something
> like
>
> scale_shape_manual('Statistic', breaks = 1:3, labels = c('Min', 'Median',
> 'Max'), solid = TRUE)
>
> The 'Statistic' puts a title on the legend, the breaks argument should
> supply the values of the shapes,
> the labels argument should provide the label to associate to each shape,
> and solid = TRUE should
> produce the same behavior as in the geom_point() calls wrt shapes. [Notice
> how I say 'should'...]
>
> No guarantees this will work - scales are one of my greatest frustrations
> in ggplot2. Expect this to be the first of several iterations you'll have to
> go through to get it to work the way you want.
>
> HTH,
> Dennis
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Ian Bentley <ian.bent...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I've got a couple of more changes that I want to make to my plot, and I
>> can't figure things out.  Thanks for all the help.
>>
>> I'm using this R script
>>
>> library(ggplot2)
>> library(lattice)
>> # Generate 50 data sets of size 100 and assign them to a list object
>>
>> low <- 1
>> n <- 50
>> #Load data from file
>> for(i in low:n) assign(paste('df', i, sep = ''),
>>         read.table(paste("tot-LinkedList",i*100,"query.log",sep=''),
>> header=TRUE))
>>
>>
>> dnames <- paste('df', low:n, sep = '')
>> l <- vector('list', n)
>> for(i in seq_along(dnames)) l[[i]] <- with(get(dnames[i]), Send + Receive)
>> ml <- melt(l)
>>
>> dsum <- ddply(ml, 'L1', summarise, mins = min(value), meds =
>> median(value),
>>               maxs = max(value))
>>
>>
>> p <- ggplot(ml, aes(x = L1*100, y = value)) +
>>     geom_point(alpha = 0.2) +
>>     geom_point(data = dsum, aes(y = mins), shape = 1, size = 3,
>> solid=TRUE, colour='blue') +
>>     geom_point(data = dsum, aes(y = meds), shape = 2, size = 3,
>> solid=TRUE, colour='blue') +
>>     geom_point(data = dsum, aes(y = maxs), shape = 3, size = 3,
>> solid=TRUE, colour='blue') +
>>     geom_smooth(data = dsum, aes(y = mins)) +
>>     geom_smooth(data = dsum, aes(y = meds)) +
>>     geom_smooth(data = dsum, aes(y = maxs)) +
>>     opts(axis.text.x = theme_text(size = 7, angle = 90, hjust = 1), title
>> = 'Linked List Query Costs Increasing Network Size')  +
>>     xlab('Network Complexity (nodes)') + ylab('Battery Cost (uJ)') +
>>
>> --END--
>>
>> And this works great, except that I think that I am not being very R'y,
>> since now I want to add a legend saying that circle (i.e. shape 1) is the
>> minimum, and shape 2 is the med, and shape 3 is max.
>>
>> I'd also like to be able to move the legend to the top left part of the
>> plot since that area is empty anyways.
>>
>> Is there any way that I can do it easily?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ian
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11 July 2010 10:29, Ian Bentley <ian.bent...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks to both of you!
>>>
>>>
>>> I was able to get exactly the plot I was looking for!
>>>
>>> Ian
>>>
>>> On 11 July 2010 09:30, Hadley Wickham <had...@rice.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Ian,
>>>>
>>>> Have a look at the examples in http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/geom_tile.html
>>>> for some ideas on how to do this with ggplot2.
>>>>
>>>> Hadley
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Ian Bentley <ian.bent...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> > Hi all,
>>>> >
>>>> > Thanks for the really great help I've received on this board in the
>>>> past.
>>>> >
>>>> > I have a very particular graph that I'm trying to plot, and I'm not
>>>> really
>>>> > sure how to do it.  I think I should be able to use ggplot for this,
>>>> but I'm
>>>> > not really sure how.
>>>> >
>>>> > I have a data.frame which contains fifty sub frames containing one
>>>> hundred
>>>> > data points each.
>>>> >
>>>> > I can do a histogram of each of these sub frames individually, and see
>>>> the
>>>> > distribution.  I can also plot the mean & standard deviation of the
>>>> fifty
>>>> > together in one plot, where the x axis identifies the subframe to
>>>> which it
>>>> > refers.
>>>> >
>>>> > What I'd like to do is combine these two things, so that I have a 2 -d
>>>> > graph.
>>>> >
>>>> > The x axis specifies the sub-frame.
>>>> > The y axis is just the data.
>>>> >
>>>> > Each x column plots the minimum of the data in the sub frame, the
>>>> maximum,
>>>> > and the median, as points.  AND each x column also displays histogram
>>>> data,
>>>> > so that the y values which have more density in the subframe are
>>>> darker, and
>>>> > the ones with less density are lighter.
>>>> >
>>>> > I know this is fairly particular, and may not be possible, but it
>>>> would be
>>>> > really great for me!
>>>> >
>>>> > If anyone can help - thanks!
>>>> >
>>>> > --
>>>> > Ian Bentley
>>>> > M.Sc. Candidate
>>>> > Queen's University
>>>> > Kingston, Ontario
>>>> >
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Assistant Professor / Dobelman Family Junior Chair
>>>> Department of Statistics / Rice University
>>>> http://had.co.nz/
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ian Bentley
>>> M.Sc. Candidate
>>> Queen's University
>>> Kingston, Ontario
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Ian Bentley
>> M.Sc. Candidate
>> Queen's University
>> Kingston, Ontario
>>
>
>


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Ian Bentley
M.Sc. Candidate
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario

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