check out ggplot2 there is an entire website devoted to the package
(and a book also).  The R graph gallery has graphs and the code to
produce the graphs.
hope this helps

Stephen Sefick

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Christof Winter
<win...@biotec.tu-dresden.de> wrote:
> Bala subramanian wrote, On 04/21/09 17:07:
>>
>> Friends,
>>
>> i) I am new to R. Kindly suggest some resources that has examples of
>> plotting with R.
>
> I really like:
> http://zoonek2.free.fr/UNIX/48_R/03.html
>
> Cheers,
> Christof
>
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