Re: [R] Lattice: problem using panel.superpose and panel.groups

2008-08-20 Thread Emmanuel Charpentier
Le dimanche 17 août 2008 à 09:36 +, Dieter Menne a écrit : [ Snip .. ] > Trellis graphics are a bit like hash functions: you can be close to the > target, but get a far-off result. Nice candidate for a fortune() entry ... Emmanuel Charpentier ___

Re: [R] Lattice: problem using panel.superpose and panel.groups

2008-08-18 Thread Deepayan Sarkar
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 2:36 AM, Dieter Menne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Michael Braun MIT.EDU> writes: > >> >> Dieter: >> >> Thank you for your response. As you requested, I created a self- >> running example, pasted below. It may be a little wordier than I >> would like, but it runs. > > ..

Re: [R] Lattice: problem using panel.superpose and panel.groups

2008-08-17 Thread Dieter Menne
Michael Braun MIT.EDU> writes: > > Dieter: > > Thank you for your response. As you requested, I created a self- > running example, pasted below. It may be a little wordier than I > would like, but it runs. .. Details removed > > panel.ppc.plot <- function(...,group.number) { > >if (

Re: [R] Lattice: problem using panel.superpose and panel.groups

2008-08-16 Thread Michael Braun
ata # all.data - sim.data, and the actual.data replicated for each model # create panel function panel.ppc.plot <- function(...,group.number) { if (group.number==1) { panel.bwplot(...) } else { panel.lines(...) } } # create and plot lattice object obj <- bwplot(as.numeric(value) ~

Re: [R] Lattice: problem using panel.superpose and panel.groups

2008-08-16 Thread Dieter Menne
Michael Braun MIT.EDU> writes: > > I have some data that is split into two groups: some "actual" data, > and some simulated data, generated from several different models. The > actual data come from two different datasets (calibration and > holdout), and the simulations were calibrated o