# find top 4 points
circ
<-
TOC_NI[order(TOC_NI$NI,decreasing=T),][1:4,]TOC_NI[order(TOC_NI$NI,decreasing=T),][1:4,]
# add them to your plot!
plot(NI~TOC,data=TOC_NI,col="blue", pch=16, xlim=c(0,4500000))
abline(lm(NI~TOC,data=TOC_NI),col = "red",lwd=3)
points(NI~TOC,data=TOC_NI,col='red',pch=1,size=3)
Justin
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 7:11 AM, Geophagus
<falk.hilliges@twain-systems.com>wrote:
> Hi @ all,
> I have question how to mark significant outliers in R.
> This is my very simple script to plot a regression:
>
>
TOC_NI<-read.csv2("C:/Users/XYZ/Desktop/Master/Daten/Statistik/TOC-NI.csv",
> sep=";", dec=",", encoding="UTF-8")
> plot(NI~TOC,data=TOC_NI,col="blue", pch=16, xlim=c(0,4500000))
> abline(lm(NI~TOC,data=TOC_NI),col = "red",lwd=3)
> summary(lm(NI~TOC,data=TOC_NI))
>
> The result is the following pic:
> http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4282207/nickel_TOC_5f.png
> nickel_TOC_5f.png
>
> Now I want to make small red circles around the four highest values of Ni.
> Does anyone has an idea how to do that?
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Best Regards
> Geophagus
>
>
>
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