Hi Ivan,

thanks for the hint. Now it works as expected.

Sincerely,
/steffen

Am 10.11.2010 10:10, schrieb Ivan Calandra:
Hi,

The xlim and ylim arguments should be given the extremes of the range,
not a range:
plot(x=NULL,
y=NULL,
xlim=c(1, 10), ## with c()
ylim=v(1e-9, 1e-3), ## with c()
log="y")

HTH,
Ivan

Le 11/10/2010 10:00, Steffen Uhlig a écrit :
Dear mailing list readers!

Using R and the plot function I stumbled over this little issue:

plot(x=NULL,
y=NULL,
xlim=range(1:10),
ylim=range(1e-9:1),
log="y")

produces an plot empty plot, where the y-axis is in the specified
range. Changing ylim to

ylim=range(1e-9:1e-3)

creates an y-axis in the range of 1e-12 to 1e-6. This appearance of
the y-axis is a bit unexpected for me. Could anyone point me to a FAQ
entry why this happens?

Thank you very much in advance!

Sincerely,
/steffen





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