Since x$GrSe isn't a number, what do you expect R to do? On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Schreiber, Stefan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey list! > > > It looks simple, though it's not possible for me to plot the following > properly: > > (some made-up data) > > GrSe Clone1 Clone2 Clone3 Clone4 Clone... > G1999 2 3 6 5 > G2000 2 5 7 4 > G2001 5 3 7 3 > G2002 4 5 8 3 > G... > > > > GrSe=Growing Season. > > I've read the file as "x" and then tried: plot(x$GrSe,x$Clone1) > > The output is 4 horizontal bars. Even if I write > plot(x$GrSe,x$Clone1,type="n") R is still plotting! > I figured already that if I delete the "G" in front of the years it'll > work, however, I'd like to keep the "G". > Is that possible? > > Hope it is an appropriate question for the list. > > Thanks, > Stefan > > >
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