Thank you all, that did the trick. Sometimes i can be a real blockhead.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Felix Eschenburg) writes: > > Hello, > > i have written this little function to draw different normal > > distributions: > > > > n.Plot <- function(x,my,sigma) { > > e <- exp(1) > > names(x) <- x > > f.x <- (1/(sigma*sqrt(2*pi)))*e^(-1*(((x-my)^2)/2*(sigma^2))) > > plot(f.x,type="l",xlim=c(-5,5)) > > return(f.x) > > } > > > > if i define x like this: > > x <- seq(-5,5,0.01) > > > > Now > > n.Plot(x,0,1) > > DOES draw the correct plot, but the x-axis is labeled from 0 - 1000. > > If i give the plot function the xlim=c(-5,5) option, the plot is only > > drawn for the first 5 values of x. > > How do i tell plot not to take the indices of x, but the values (or their > > range) of x for labeling the x-axis ? > > Tell plot what your x coordinates are: > > plot(x, f.x, type="l", xlim=c(-5,5)) ______________________________________________ [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