If you look at the documentation for plot() you will see a type parameter which can take a number of values including plot = "l" to get lines, and so on.

On 07/10/2018 11:03, Subhamitra Patra wrote:
Thanks a lot, Sir. I'll check them out.

But, I have 1 more query that in which package   "b" and "l" functions are
available?

Can you please educate me about the usage of "b" and "I" in my code.

For your reference,

I am writing my code here again.

N<-ncol(ts)
r<-matrix(0, ncol = N, nrow = 1)
for (i in 1:N){
        r[i]<-approx_entropy(ts[,i], edim = 2, r = 0.2*sd(ts[,i]), elag = 1)
}
plot (r)

Here how to add "b" and "l" function?

Please help me.

Thanks in advance.

On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 3:19 PM Jim Lemon <drjimle...@gmail.com> wrote:

plot(r) will give you a set of points with the values of r on the y
axis and 1:N on the x axis. If you want to add more series, look at
"points" or "lines". Also look at the options "b" and "l" for plot if
you want points and lines or just lines respectively.

Jim

On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 6:03 PM Subhamitra Patra
<subhamitra.pa...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello friends,

Finally, I became able to compute APEn values for each series.

Actually, there was a small mistake in the code for the arguments of row
and columns. Now, after rectifying my mistakes as well as by taking the
suggestions from Rui Barradas and Jim, It became possible. Therefore, I
would like to say thanks to both of you.

One small help (if possible) that I want to plot that particular APEn
values for each series.
Only, I will write the code "plot (r)" or any other code is there?

Please help.

Thanks in advance.




--
Michael
http://www.dewey.myzen.co.uk/home.html

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