Hello,

The following will work, but I don't know if it's what you want. func2 will get x and y from the global environment.

func2 <- function(mu){
   x + y + mu ^ 2
}

curve(func2, from = 0, to = 10)


Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas

Em 29-01-2015 21:02, C W escreveu:
Hi all,

I want to graph a curve as a function of mu, not x.

Here's the R code:

x <- rnorm(10)
y <- rnorm(10)

func <- function(x, y, mu){
    x + y + mu ^ 2
}

curve(f = func(x = x, y = y, mu), from = 0, to = 10)
I know I can change variable mu to x, but is there a way to tell R that mu
is the variable of interest, not x.

Thanks in advance,

Mike

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