On Jun 2, 2012, at 9:38 PM, eliza botto wrote:
You might consider the strategy of reading the Posting Guide, followed  
by posting an intelligible message.
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> Dear R users,
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> You can literally safe my
> life my telling me the solution of my problem. I have created matrix  
> of a data
> frame with 3 columns, with each column representing data of  
> different year.
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> I now want to plot ?Lognormal
> probability plot? of each column data against its respective ?normal  
> reduced
> variante(z)?.
"Normal reduced variate"? What is that? Is it a set of numbers that  
have been centered and scaled, also known as a z-transform? If so, I  
do not think it should affect the results of a probability plot since  
it is just a linear transformation and the theoretical quantiles will  
be unaffected.
You might look at qqplot()
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> How to do that?
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> If you don?t know the
> answer, consider me dead.
What greater lifesaving project are you trying to accomplish, ....   
other than getting homework done?> 	 	   		
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