Re: [R] Problems with line types in plots saved as PDF files

2013-02-19 Thread Ian Renner
Hi Ista, I'm using Adobe Reader XI. It's good to hear that the plot was produced correctly and that it is Adobe that is failing to represent it properly. Thanks! Ian From: Ista Zahn Cc: "r-help@r-project.org" Sent: Wednesday, 20 February 2013 2:14 PM Subj

[R] Help with functions as arguments

2013-02-11 Thread Ian Renner
object 'x' not found" I'm not sure how to define environments within the functions so that the just-defined 'x' may be passed as an argument to f1 within f2. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Ian Renner [[alternative HTML version deleted]]

Re: [R] Layout within levelplot from the lattice package

2011-04-13 Thread Ian Renner
Hi Dieter, Thank you for that! Your post helped me on my way by introducing me to the padding settings within lattice, and I'm nearly there now. My new problem related to this graph is that I would like to add a polygon to one of the panels, but it seems that my code also adds the polyg

[R] Layout within levelplot from the lattice package

2011-04-06 Thread Ian Renner
Hi, I'm a novice with levelplot and need some assistance! Basically, I want a window which contains 6 levelplots of equal size presented in 3 columns and 2 rows. I've tried to approach it two ways. The first way leads to this question: Is there any way to concatenate levelplots from a factor

Re: [R] bigglm Memory Issues

2010-03-02 Thread Ian Renner
Anybody? To: r-help@r-project.org Sent: Tue, March 2, 2010 2:23:19 PM Subject: bigglm Memory Issues Hi all, I'm somewhat of a novice in terms of programming, so I thought I'd come here to seek some help with an issue I'm having. [[elided Yahoo spam]] Here

[R] bigglm Memory Issues

2010-03-01 Thread Ian Renner
Hi all, I'm somewhat of a novice in terms of programming, so I thought I'd come here to seek some help with an issue I'm having. I'm trying to model a glm using bigglm, but in spite of my best efforts, I cannot get it to work! Here is the particular line of code that is giving me trouble: >mo