if it hasn't been suggested already:
ggplot2 also has a book and a website: http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/

I would recommend any newcomer to have a look as it provides a clear, consistent and elegant syntax to produce very nice plots.

baptiste

On 22 Apr 2009, at 03:14, Erik Iverson wrote:

In addition to the refs already provided, I have read both "R Graphics" by Paul Murrell and "Lattice" by Deepayan Sarkar, and can highly recommend both of them.

Bala subramanian wrote:
Friends,

i) I am new to R. Kindly suggest some resources that has examples of
plotting with R.

ii) How to set number of tick marks and labels, i have a x axis ranging fro 1 to 21. By default R shows the tick marks at 5, 10,15,20. How can i change
this.

Thanks,
Bala

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