You ask for help with smooth lines, but show no indication what you are doing
with this data. Where is your example code that plots this data with not-smooth
lines? I think the HTML email has messed up your data anyway. Next time post
plain text email (See the Posting Guide mentioned at the bottom of every R-help
email), and for more discussion on doing YOUR part to communicate clearly and
not expecting us to do all your work, see
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example.
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Jose Narillos de Santos <narillosdesantos at gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi I have this data and I want to draw a plot of a line BUR the thing
>is I
>want that this line appear smooth ?someone knows if there is an special
>function?
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>Thanks in advance.
> Vertice 02/05/2013 1w 0,083 2w 0,092 3w 0,1 1m 0,113 2m 0,159 3m
>0,201 4m 0,236 5m 0,272 6m 0,302 7m 0,333 8m 0,363 9m 0,398 10m
>0,428
>11m 0,463 12m 0,493
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