Mag Gam wrote:
Hello:

I am very new to "R", and I am trying to plot a large data set. I
would like to get a line graph. My data looks like this in a csv file
(no header):

07/03/23,05:00,23
07/03/23,06:00,32
07/03/23,07:00,33
07/03/23,08:00,25
07/03/23,09:00,26
07/03/23,10:00,21
07/03/23,11:00,23
07/03/23,12:00,24
07/03/23,13:00,25
07/03/23,14:00,29
07/03/23,15:00,23
07/03/23,16:00,23


TIA

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Let's see...

dd <- read.csv("clipboard", header=F)
dd
names(dd)<- c("D","TOD","Y")
dd$T <- as.POSIXct(paste(dd$D, dd$TOD), format="%y/%m/%d %H:%M")
plot(Y~T,data=dd, type="b")


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