Hello Arunkamar!
Basically:
plot(x1,y)
lines(x2,y)
lines(x3,y)
You might need to adjust the first plot so all data is shown. For that you could
use something like
plot(c(min(x),max(x)) , c(min(y),max(y)),type="n")
x is all data from x1,x2,x3. type="n" says that these points won't
be shown in the plot.
This should ensure all data lies within the plot.
Then you would continue with
points(x1,y)
lines(x2,y)
lines(x3,y)
-- without guarantees, i'm new too --
greetings
Jessi
Am 10.04.2012 um 15:33 schrieb arunkumar1111:
> Hi
>
> I have four sets of datas
>
> x1, x2, x3,y
>
> I want to sactter plot between (x1,y) and line chart between (x2 ,y) and
> (x3,y)
>
> all these should come in a single graph
>
> Can anyone help
>
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> Thanks in Advance
> Arun
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