#How about this?
x1=6*(sin((0:100)*2*pi/100))+4
y1=6*(cos((0:100)*2*pi/100))+4
plot(x1,y1)
x2=c(1,9,3,4,8,4,2,0)
y2=c(3,6,8,2,4,1,9,6)
lines(x2,y2,type="b")
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Alex99 <loyola9988 at yahoo.com>
wrote:>
> Hi there,
> I am trying to have a connectivity graph (two plots at once) in R:
> this is an example:
>
> x1=sin((0:100)*2*pi/100)
> y1=cos((0:100)*2*pi/100)
> plot(x1,y1)
>
> will draw a circle and
>
> x2=c(1,9,3,4,8,4,2,0)
> y2=c(3,6,8,2,4,1,9,6)
> plot(x2,y2,type="b")
>
> will draw a graph with corresponding x's and y's and connects the
point.
>
> I want to have a circle with these points connected to each other inside
the
> circle. is it possible to do it in R?
>
> Thanks
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