Sorry if this is a FAQ -- I checked the archives and help files, but was stumped.
In the data T3 (provided below) the values are sorted from lowest to highest. > T3 10 7 19 13 5 3 15 18 2 24 2.650568 2.666237 2.731649 2.749221 2.777130 2.801124 2.804472 2.813891 2.838316 2.839654 36 20 25 32 26 12 14 29 23 6 2.843043 2.868335 2.882906 2.896539 2.922535 2.931397 2.939590 2.944353 2.983473 3.015235 39 4 17 9 30 21 33 22 8 35 3.017590 3.020495 3.038758 3.066808 3.084511 3.086072 3.106873 3.127783 3.167053 3.173310 28 16 37 1 31 40 27 11 34 38 3.173323 3.221106 3.236643 3.274417 3.274772 3.283696 3.307872 3.355327 3.382744 3.498301 If I use barchart in the trellis library, the bars are arranged by factor order of the labels (1,10,11,12,etc.). > barchart(T3,xlab="Mean Values",col="dark blue") Would it be possible to have the bars arranged from highest to lowest in terms of the values (2.65, 2.66, 2.73, etc.) as it is done in barplot? >barplot(T3,xlab="Mean Values",col="dark blue",horiz=T,cex.names=.5) I would like to use barchart instead of barplot because of some of the additional features of the lattice library. Thanks, Paul ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html