give use a dummy (or the whole thing if it is not too large) and the code
you are using for the boxplot in copy and paste into R format (dput() the
data), and it may be easier.
Stephen
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Thomas Adams <Thomas.Adams@noaa.gov>
wrote:
> I have a problem where I need to label the vertical axes of a Boxplot with
> related, but different quantities (flow & height), which have a known
> relationship. Primarily I want to plot the variable as a flow on the left
> axis and on the opposing right axis, show the corresponding height. Is it
> possible to get the flow range (max & min) of the left axis and then
supply
> the right axis with that range (corresponding max/min) which will be
plotted
> automatically by R? It does not matter if the opposing tick marks exactly
> correspond to the tick mark values on the left side as long as the scale is
> correct (that is the correct corresponding range).
>
> I'm not even sure where to start searching for this…
>
> Regards,
> Tom
>
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