Hi, I am using R to plot the graph and the problem I am facing with my graph is that I have lots of points concentrated in one area and It is creating a visualization challenge. Is there any commands in R I could use to solve this problem. Even if there is no command, do you know how I could tackle this problem...(I want to separate these points so I could see each of them...) Any help is much appreciated... Thank you kindly Latha
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, Latha Raja wrote:> I am using R to plot the graph and the problem I am facing with my graph > is that I have lots of points concentrated in one area and It is > creating a visualization challenge.How about 'plot(.... ,pch='.', ....)? -- Robert Burrows, PhD New England Biometrics rbb at nebiometrics.com
Latha Raja wrote:>Hi, > >I am using R to plot the graph and the problem I am facing with my graph is that I have lots of points concentrated in one area and It is creating a visualization challenge. > >Is there any commands in R I could use to solve this problem. Even if there is no command, do you know how I could tackle this problem...(I want to separate these points so I could see each of them...) > >Any help is much appreciated... > >Thank you kindly > >Latha > >______________________________________________ >R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list >https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > > >Hi, Take a look at the function: ixyplot in the package IDPmisc. Eryk -- Dipl. bio-chem. Witold Eryk Wolski MPI-Moleculare Genetic Ihnestrasse 63-73 14195 Berlin tel: 0049-30-83875219 __("< _ http://www.molgen.mpg.de/~wolski \__/ 'v' http://r4proteomics.sourceforge.net || / \ mail: witek96 at users.sourceforge.net ^^ m m wolski at molgen.mpg.de