See R News 6/2. On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Birgit Lemcke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks that was a huge help. > > Now I am using this: > > pdf("InfLengMaxVarHomogeneity.pdf") > plot(inflorescence_length_Max~Sex,xaxt="n" #unterdrückt "normale x-Achse > , ylab="inflorescence length max", main="Bartletts Homogeneity for > inflorescence length Max",data=FemMal_Sex) > Homo<-bartlett.test(FemMal_Sex$inflorescence_length_Max,FemMal_Sex$Sex) > text( 2, 500, "Bartlett's K-squared=", col='red',adj = c(1,0) ) > text( 2, 500, round(Homo$statistic,digits=5), col='red' ,adj = c(0,0)) > text( 2, 480, "df=", col='red',adj = c(1,0) ) > text( 2, 480, Homo$parameter, col='red' ,adj = c(0,0)) > > text( 2, 460, "p-value=", col='red', adj = c(1,0)) > text( 2, 460, round(Homo$p.value,digits=5), col='red', adj = c(0,0)) > axis(1,at=c(1,2) #Mache punkte auf Achse in Position 1 und 2 > , lab=expression( "\u2642", "\u2640")) #zeichne dort Mann/Frau Symbole > dev.off() > > > But the symbols do not appear in the pdf. What is the reason for that and > how can I create a pdf with the symbols. > > Thanks again > > Birgit > > Am 29.05.2008 um 13:13 schrieb Gabor Grothendieck: > >> 1. See ?locator >> 2. Try this: >> plot(1:2, pch = c("\u2640", "\u2642")) >> >> >> On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:40 AM, Birgit Lemcke >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> Hello R-user community! >>> >>> I am running R 2.7.0 on a Power Book (Tiger). (I am still R and >>> statistics >>> beginner) >>> >>> I did the following : >>> >>> pdf("InLnegthMaxHomogeneity.pdf") >>> boxplot(inflorescence_length_Max~Sex, main="Bartletts Homogeneity for >>> inflorescence length",data=FemMal_Sex) >>> Homo<-bartlett.test(FemMal_Sex$inflorescence_length_Max,FemMal_Sex$Sex) >>> text( 2, 500, "Bartlett's K-squared=", col='red',adj = c(1,0) ) >>> text( 2, 500, round(Homo$statistic,digits=5), col='red' ,adj = c(0,0)) >>> text( 2, 480, "df=", col='red',adj = c(1,0) ) >>> text( 2, 480, Homo$parameter, col='red' ,adj = c(0,0)) >>> >>> text( 2, 460, "p-value=", col='red', adj = c(1,0)) >>> text( 2, 460, round(Homo$p.value,digits=5), col='red', adj = c(0,0)) >>> >>> dev.off() >>> >>> >>> As I am still not very good in R, I guess it is not the easiest way to >>> implement the text and it was kind of fiddling around to find the right >>> position for the text. >>> I would be glad if somebody would have an easier solution. >>> >>> My second question is about adding symbols (usual male and female symbol) >>> to >>> the x-axis to label the boxes. >>> >>> I would be very glad if somebody could help mw with this. >>> >>> Many thanks in advance. >>> >>> Greets >>> >>> Birgit >>> >>> Birgit Lemcke >>> Institut für Systematische Botanik >>> Zollikerstrasse 107 >>> CH-8008 Zürich >>> Switzerland >>> Ph: +41 (0)44 634 8351 >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> 175 Jahre UZH >>> «staunen.erleben.begreifen. Naturwissenschaft zum Anfassen.» >>> Weitere Informationen http://www.175jahre.uzh.ch/naturwissenschaft >>> >>> ______________________________________________ >>> R-help@r-project.org mailing list >>> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >>> PLEASE do read the posting guide >>> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >>> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >>> > > Birgit Lemcke > Institut für Systematische Botanik > Zollikerstrasse 107 > CH-8008 Zürich > Switzerland > Ph: +41 (0)44 634 8351 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > 175 Jahre UZH > «staunen.erleben.begreifen. Naturwissenschaft zum Anfassen.» > Weitere Informationen http://www.175jahre.uzh.ch/naturwissenschaft > > > > > > >
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