Re: [R] Question on qplot

2009-07-22 Thread baptiste auguie
try this, library(ggplot2) ggplot() + geom_histogram(aes(x=rnorm(100), fill=..count..))+ xlab(NULL)+ scale_y_continuous("")+ opts(legend.position="none") HTH, baptiste 2009/7/22 RON70 > > I have following code on "qplot" : > > library(ggplot2) > ggplot() + geom_histogram(aes(x=rnorm(100), fi

[R] Question on qplot

2009-07-22 Thread RON70
I have following code on "qplot" : library(ggplot2) ggplot() + geom_histogram(aes(x=rnorm(100), fill=..count..), xlab="", ylab="") However above code doesnot seem to remove the xlab & ylab. What is the correct code? I also want to remove the color-palate in the right side. Is there any way to do

Re: [R] Question on qplot

2009-07-18 Thread David Winsemius
On Jul 18, 2009, at 3:13 PM, RON70 wrote: Ah..now it is working as expected :) Package "plyr" was not loaded automatically. Is it a bug for "ggplot2"? All other dependencies like proto, grid, and reshape are loaded automatically. Before throwing in the bug flag, you should start

Re: [R] Question on qplot

2009-07-18 Thread RON70
Ah..now it is working as expected :) Package "plyr" was not loaded automatically. Is it a bug for "ggplot2"? All other dependencies like proto, grid, and reshape are loaded automatically. Thanks, David Winsemius wrote: > > When I try: > > ?is.formula > > I find that that one version

Re: [R] Question on qplot

2009-07-18 Thread Gabor Grothendieck
Suggest you update everything. Your ggplot2 is still not the most recent. Use the Packages | Update Packages menu and then try again. On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 2:32 PM, RON70 wrote: > > I have updated the ggplot2 package as well as R, how got some new error. > >> qplot(x, z) > Error in get("new",

Re: [R] Question on qplot

2009-07-18 Thread David Winsemius
When I try: ?is.formula I find that that one version is in package plyr. Perhaps you did not install the dependencies for ggplot2, or they weren't loaded? sessionInfo() ## ? -- DW. > sessionInfo() R version 2.9.1 Patched (2009-07-04 r48897) x86_64-apple-darwin9.7.0 locale: en_US.UTF-8/e

Re: [R] Question on qplot

2009-07-18 Thread RON70
I have updated the ggplot2 package as well as R, how got some new error. > qplot(x, z) Error in get("new", env = FacetGrid, inherits = TRUE)(FacetGrid, ...) : could not find function "is.formula" I cannot understand what is happening with my system. Here I am providing the details of my syst

Re: [R] Question on qplot

2009-07-18 Thread David Winsemius
Also get the expected behavior with: R version 2.9.1 Patched (2009-07-04 r48897) x86_64-apple-darwin9.7.0 #run as 64-bit GUI version under Mac OX X 10.5.7 ggplot2_0.8.2 #installed as CRAN binary zoo_1.5-5 #imstalled as CRAN binary chron_2.3-30 lattice_0.17-25 -- DW On Jul 18, 20

Re: [R] Question on qplot

2009-07-18 Thread Gabor Grothendieck
Although there is no explicit support for ggplot2 in zoo currently (hopefully there will be in the future) both your qplot commands do work for me using: > packageDescription("ggplot2")$Version [1] "0.8.3" > packageDescription("zoo")$Version # devel version [1] "1.6-0" > R.version.string # Windows

Re: [R] Question on qplot

2009-07-18 Thread RON70
the plots I am getting is here : http://www.2shared.com/file/6739681/d4c6c9d3/plot.html and http://www.2shared.com/file/6739673/bd50b430/plot.html How you are getting transposed one? smu-2 wrote: > > hey, > > On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 01:52:34AM -0700, RON70 wrote: >> >> Hi, suppose I have fol

Re: [R] Question on qplot

2009-07-18 Thread smu
hey, On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 01:52:34AM -0700, RON70 wrote: > > Hi, suppose I have following codes : > > library(zoo); library(ggplot2) > dat <- matrix(rnorm(500*2), 500); dat <- zooreg(dat, start = > as.Date("01/01/01", "%m/%d/%y"), frequency=1); plot(dat) > head(dat); month.no <- format(index(

[R] Question on qplot

2009-07-18 Thread RON70
Hi, suppose I have following codes : library(zoo); library(ggplot2) dat <- matrix(rnorm(500*2), 500); dat <- zooreg(dat, start = as.Date("01/01/01", "%m/%d/%y"), frequency=1); plot(dat) head(dat); month.no <- format(index(dat), "%m"); dat1 <- cbind(coredata(dat), as.numeric(month.no)) x <- dat1[