Thanks Mark Leeds!

Just putting something more on the code:

x<-runif(20)
y<-rnorm(20)
code.level<-sample(1:15,20, replace=T)
df<-data.frame(cbind(x,y, code.level))

plot(y~x, data=df, type="n")
text(df$x, df$y, df$code.level)

Peace,

Miltinho Astronauta
Brazil


On 7/6/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> below is milton's example with the text command changed to be the values of
> y itself ? is that what you wanted ?
>
> x<-runif(20)
> y<-rnorm(20)
> df<-data.frame(cbind(x,y))
>
> plot(y~x, data=df, type="n")
> text(df$x, df$y, df$y)
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at  6:59 PM, hippie dream wrote:
>
> Thanks Milton,
>>
>> I am finding this a little hard to explain. The code you gave me produced
>> all 0.0 points whereas what I am looking for are the points to correspond
>> to
>> a specific column. I'll be explicit. I am graphing the location of 15
>> objects numbered 1 to 15.
>>
>> plot(Length ~ Width, data=infiltration1, col="blue", xlab = "Width (cm)",
>> ylab = "Length (m)", xlim=c(0,200), ylim=c(0,30))
>>
>> Now I would like the points on this graph, rather than dots to be numbers
>> corresponding to the object it represents. Is there any way to "access"
>> the
>> object number from my data to use as in lieu of points?
>>
>> Thanks again.
>>
>>
>> milton ruser wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Hippien Dream
>>>
>>> If I understood, the code below may help you.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Miltinho Astronauta
>>> Brazil
>>> ===
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> x<-runif(20)
>>> y<-rnorm(20)
>>>
>>> df<-data.frame(cbind(x,y))
>>>
>>> par(mfrow=c(1,2))
>>> plot(y~x, data=df)
>>>
>>> plot(y~x, data=df, type="n")
>>> text(df$x, df$y, "o.o")
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 7/6/08, hippie dream <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to produce a simple plot where the points in the plot are
>>>> actually integers from my data. That is, I am making a length/width plot
>>>> and
>>>> I would like the points, rather dots or triangles, appear as different
>>>> numbers corresponding to a column in my data. I have tried using this:
>>>>
>>>> ...,pch="column title"
>>>>
>>>> but this merely returns the first letter of the column title, B. Is
>>>> there
>>>> any way to do this?
>>>>
>>>> I am using R 2.7.1 and Ubuntu 8.04. Thanks.
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