I think that it's a good idea, although I have rarely made use
of pch > 20.

This reminds me to pass on a very belated thank-you to the
developer(s) who implemented the formula version for stripchart,
which I had promised to do myself quite a long time ago.
Thanks, folks!

Peter Ehlers

Hi Peter,

this is a good point by the way: my workaround is a shameless hack that
does not handle the case of the graphics:::stripchart.formula(),
while for sure it should. I hope that more competent people are
going to have a look at this.

The pch %in% 21:25 are very helpfull in some situations such as
in a 2X2 contingency table : circles for women, squares for males,
statisticians in blue, politicians in red (change for your favorite
dichotomous credo here).

Best,

Jean
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