Hi:
Try this instead of your original lines() statement:
lines(x + 0.1, att, type="h", col="red")
or
plot(numgoal, goal, type="h", lwd = 3)
x <- 0:5
y<-dpois(x, lambda)
att<-y*380
lines(x + 0.1, att, type="h", col="red", lwd = 3)
legend(x="topright", legend=c("Osservate",
"Attese"), col=c("black","red"),
ncol=1, lty=1, lwd=3,
inset=c(0.01, 0.02), bg="white")
or
plot(numgoal - 0.05, goal, type="h", lwd = 3)
x <- 0:5
y<-dpois(x, lambda)
att<-y*380
lines(x + 0.05, att, type="h", col="red", lwd = 3)
legend(x="topright", legend=c("Osservate",
"Attese"), col=c("black","red"),
ncol=1, lty=1, lwd=3,
inset=c(0.01, 0.02), bg="white")
Dennis
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 9:12 AM, danielepippo <danzur@hotmail.it> wrote:
> Hi R-users,
>
> I'm trying to built a plot of two series of data, but thees series
> result "superimposed". The R-code is like this:
>
> goal <- c(125, 143, 81, 26, 2, 3)
> numgoal <- 0:5
> lambda <- sum(goal*numgoal)/sum(goal)
> plot(numgoal, goal, type="h")
> x <- 0:5
> y<-dpois(x, lambda)
> att<-y*380
> lines(x,att, type="h", col="red")
> legend(x="topright", legend=c("Osservate",
"Attese"), col=c("black","red"),
> ncol=1, lty=1, lwd=3,
> inset=c(0.01, 0.02), bg="white")
>
>
> How can I draw the two lines one near other?
>
> Thanks a lot to everyone
>
>
>
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