Forget about two separate plots overlaid on each other. You are far
better off using the lines function I expect.
To obtain the centres of the bars for plotting, you need to record the
output of the barplot as a variable and use that in your line graph.
Try the following code:
midpts <- barplot(c(10,12,18))
lines(midpts,c(0,2,3), t="l")
This will make your barplot, save the centres of the bars to a
variable called "midpts", and then plot a line over those bars.
I hope this helps.
Samuel Dennis
2010/1/8 Mister Vanhalen <mistervanhalen at
gmail.com>:> Hello,
>
> I would like to plot :
>
> barplot(c(10,12,18))
>
> and
>
> plot(c(0,2,3), t="l")
>
> and many other plots...
>
> in a same scale. With par(new=T) it's not align, points are not in the
> middle of the bar of barplot. Is there an easely solution to align that ?
>
> Thank for you help,
>
> G
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