On Aug 26, 2011, at 11:35 AM, chirleu wrote:
> Hi. I'm trying to add some vertical lines to an xyplot in which x
> axis is a
> temporal variable (class=dates) and y axis a factor variable.
>
> This is my code:
>
> xyplot(factor(Abacus$Emisor)~Abacus$Dia,xlab="Date",
> ylab="Fish",pch=124,
> scales=list(x=list(format="%b %Y",tick.number=30))
> , panel=function(...){
> panel.xyplot(...)
> panel.abline(v=08/08/2008)
> })
>
> I'd expect a vertical line in the date 08/08/2008 but nothing is
> drawn.
> Also, I tried with an horinzontal line got no result...
Probably because you didn't give panel.abline an argument that could
be unambiguously converted to a date (even if there were an automatic
conversion facility in panel abline to do so which I seriously doubt.)
You seem to have been using a DateTime object for Abacus$Dia, but why
are you not also using the data=Abacus formalism?
Given the lack of an example of your data, it's hard to say much
more. You could provide str(Abacus) or dput( head(Abacus) ) and get
much better advice as a result.>
> Any help please??
It would certainly help _us_ if you would follow requested
guidelines--->
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Let's see if furhter emphasis can be added with an R example:
> toupper("and provide commented, minimal, self-contained,
reproducible code." )
[1] "AND PROVIDE COMMENTED, MINIMAL, SELF-CONTAINED, REPRODUCIBLE
CODE."
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