I would look into ggplot2. I use this quite frequently to do what you
are talking about, and also for most of my plotting. Hadley has done
a wonderful job with this package.
kindest regards,
Stephen
On Jan 26, 2011, at 3:48 AM, Claudia Paladini wrote:
>
> Dear R-users,
> I used x.out=sign1(data,makeplot=TRUE) from the package mvoutlier
> to detect
> multivariate outliers.
> I would like to label the points in the resulting plot with the
> row names of
> my data set. But none of my attempts does lead to a result. Can
> anybody help
> me, please?
> Best regards
> Claudia
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