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dardisco <christopherdardis at gmail.com> wrote:
>Problem: lines plots 1st 14x points then stops.
>
>boxplot(y1~lx)
>lines(y1~lx)
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>Note tilda appearing as -(minus) on this thread.
>Variables: y1, lx; both=continuous
>Goal: display boxplots for y1 for each value of lx, then join with line
>(Loess are nice, any will do).
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>Have tried with other versions of lines, but seems to be a core
>problem. No
>biggie, just I would like to know the limits of the function and to
>skip
>points if necessary eg 28x (x,y) points so plot (1,1), (3,3), (5,5)
>etc.
>As it is, my lines come way off the page after 14 (x,y) points for
>functions
>which appear otherwise broadly linear.
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