The summary stats for the xin and yin variables below are correct. However,
if I use plot(xin,yin), an exception is thrown saying that "object xin is
not found."
Also, it is apparent that I can't successfully replace the x and y vectors
with values from xin and yin.
The four plots on one panel are showing but the range of x and y is only
[0,1], and therefore, it seems like an integer vs. real issue. Please help.
Thanks,
LP
>
> mydata<-read.table("C:/refvecs_iters_5.csv", header=TRUE, sep=",",
na.strings="NA", dec=".", strip.white=TRUE, row.names=1)
>
> x <- runif(1000)
> y <- runif(1000)
>
> summary(mydata)
iter xin yin
Min. : 0 Min. : 0.01792 Min. : 0.03055
1st Qu.: 5 1st Qu.: 3.10674 1st Qu.: 3.13284
Median :10 Median : 5.46899 Median : 5.43446
Mean :10 Mean : 5.43360 Mean : 5.39696
3rd Qu.:15 3rd Qu.: 7.70127 3rd Qu.: 7.70780
Max. :20 Max. :10.00000 Max. :10.00000
>
> plot(xin,yin)
Error in plot(xin, yin) : object "xin" not found
>
> split.screen(c(2,2))
[1] 1 2 3 4
>
> for (k in 0:3){
+
+ screen(k+1)
+ cnt <- 0
+ #grp<- iter * 5
+ for (i in 1:5000 ) {
+ if (iter<-k*5) {
+ cnt = cnt + 1
+ x[cnt] <- myx[i]
+ y[cnt] <- myy[i]
+ }
+ }
+ #p = cbind(x=rnorm(300), y=rnorm(300))
+ #p = cbind(x, y)
+ #tt = delaunayn(p)
+ #trimesh(tt,p,axis=TRUE,box=TRUE)
+ plot(myx,myy)
+ }
>
>
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