Dear all, i need some help with plotting. the specific problem is the following: #FYI a=100 b=95 d=94.5 e=70 all=c(a,b) all2=c(d,e) plot(all,type="b",col="blue",xlim=c(1,4),ylim=c(20,150)) lines(all2,type="o",col="yellow") this does work so far, but ... i´d like to have 4 intersects, just named by characters.. no scale please. the second problem is, i am trying to start the second vector where the first vector stops (same point on the x-axis - y is different ;) ) admittedly all this sounds quite basic, but i couldnt get a long with it for a while. if somebody knows a good manual about graphics in R, i´d be happy if you let me know. thanks in advance ! matthias [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
maybe this is what you want:
plot(all~c(1:2),type="b",col="blue",xlim=c(1,4),ylim=c(20,150),pch=c("a","b"),yaxt="none")
lines(all2~c(2:3),type="o",col="yellow",pch=c("d","e"))
for some manuals, look at the contributed documents section at the R
homepage
Bart
ran2 wrote:>
> Dear all,
>
> i need some help with plotting.
>
> the specific problem is the following:
>
> #FYI
> a=100
> b=95
> d=94.5
> e=70
>
> all=c(a,b)
> all2=c(d,e)
>
plot(all,type="b",col="blue",xlim=c(1,4),ylim=c(20,150))
> lines(all2,type="o",col="yellow")
>
>
> this does work so far, but ...
> i?d like to have 4 intersects, just named by characters.. no scale
> please.
> the second problem is, i am trying to start the second vector where
> the first vector stops (same point on the x-axis - y is different ;) )
>
> admittedly all this sounds quite basic, but i couldnt get a long with
> it for a while. if somebody knows a good manual about graphics in R,
> i?d be happy if you let me know.
>
> thanks in advance !
>
> matthias
> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
>
>
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Try
plot(1:2,all,type="b",col="blue",xlim=c(1,4),ylim=c(20,150),xaxt='n',yaxt='n')
lines(2:3,all2,type='o',col='yellow')
I don't really know what you mean by "4 intersects, just named by
characters".
By "no scale please" I assume you mean tick marks
and tick mark labels on the axes, and that's what
the xaxt='n' and yaxt='n' are for.
See help('par') for more options to control how plots appear.
-Don
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>Dear all,
>
>i need some help with plotting.
>
>the specific problem is the following:
>
>#FYI
>a=100
>b=95
>d=94.5
>e=70
>
>all=c(a,b)
>all2=c(d,e)
>plot(all,type="b",col="blue",xlim=c(1,4),ylim=c(20,150))
>lines(all2,type="o",col="yellow")
>
>
>this does work so far, but ...
>i?d like to have 4 intersects, just named by characters.. no scale
>please.
>the second problem is, i am trying to start the second vector where
>the first vector stops (same point on the x-axis - y is different ;) )
>
>admittedly all this sounds quite basic, but i couldnt get a long with
>it for a while. if somebody knows a good manual about graphics in R,
>i?d be happy if you let me know.
>
>thanks in advance !
>
>matthias
> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
>
>
>______________________________________________
>R-help at r-project.org mailing list
>https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help
>PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
>and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
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