[R] correction needed in codes

Rui Barradas ruipbarradas at sapo.pt
Sun Dec 23 17:42:03 CET 2012


Merry christmas.

Rui Barradas
Em 23-12-2012 16:41, eliza botto escreveu:
> Dear Rui,thankyou very much. it was spot on.....  :D
> eliza
>
>> Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2012 16:36:46 +0000
>> From: ruipbarradas at sapo.pt
>> To: eliza_botto at hotmail.com
>> CC: r-help at r-project.org
>> Subject: Re: [R] correction needed in codes
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> How about
>>
>>
>> fun <- function(i){
>>       matplot(res[[i]][,-1], type="l",col="grey")
>>       lines(b[[i]], lwd = 2, col = "black")
>> }
>> for (i in seq(1)){
>>       a <- lapply(seq_along(res), function(x) res[[x]][,-1])
>>       b <- lapply(seq_along(a), function(a)
>> matrix(rowMeans(res[[a]]),ncol=1))
>>       lapply(seq_along(res), fun)
>> }
>>
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Rui Barradas
>> Em 23-12-2012 16:16, eliza botto escreveu:
>>> Dear Rui,First of all, thankyou very much indeed for you kind reply. the problem unfortunately still persists. it does plot and save the yearly curves of all the stations but overlapping of average curve
>>> still remains an issue.i am writing the complete code, please see if you can spot error.
>>>
>>> Path = "C:\\R\\SAVEHERE122.pdf"
>>> pdf(file=Path)
>>> for (i in seq(1))
>>> {   a<-lapply(seq_along(res), function(x) res[[x]][,-1])
>>> b<-lapply(seq_along(a), function(a) matrix(rowMeans(res[[a]]),ncol=1))
>>> lapply(seq_along(res), function(i) (matplot(res[[i]][,-1], type="l",col="grey")))
>>> lapply(b, lines, lwd = 2,col="black")
>>> }
>>> dev.off()
>>> thanks in advance
>>> eliza
>>>
>>>> Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2012 14:14:08 +0000
>>>> From: ruipbarradas at sapo.pt
>>>> To: eliza_botto at hotmail.com
>>>> CC: r-help at r-project.org
>>>> Subject: Re: [R] correction needed in codes
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Can't you simply lapply(b, lines, lwd = 2) ?
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps,
>>>>
>>>> Rui Barradas
>>>>
>>>> Em 23-12-2012 02:19, eliza botto escreveu:
>>>>> Dear useRs,while trying to plot the yearly curves of 1000 stations and overlapping each set of curves with mean curve and then saving it automatically in a pdf file, i tried the following commands
>>>>>> Path = "C:\\R\\003.pdf">pdf(file=Path)   for (i in seq(1:1000)
>>>>>> a<-lapply(seq_along(tcp), function(x) tcp[[x]][,-1])
>>>>>> b<-lapply(seq_along(a), function(a) matrix(rowMeans(tcp[[a]]),ncol=1))
>>>>>> lapply(seq_along(tcp), function(i) (matplot(tcp[[i]][,-1],
>>>>> type="l",col="grey") )
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> lines(b, lwd=2, type="l"))
>>>>>     } >dev.off()although i was successful in plotting yearly curves of each station, but overlapping them with the mean curves still remains an issue.kindly guide me what kind of improvement is needed in my codes.thanks in advance
>>>>> regardseliza 		 	   		
>>>>> 	[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
>>>>>
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