Hi


Matthew Walker wrote:
Hi!

I would like to know, how do you plot more than one data series when using "coplot"?

I think I know the answer if "plot" is being used:
x <- 1:10
y <- 1:10
y2 <- 1:10* 1.1
plot ( y ~ x, type="n" )
points( y ~ x, type = "b", col = "red" ) # plot the points and lines for the first series
points( y2 ~ x, type = "b", col = "blue" ) # plot the points and lines for the second series


But how should it be done with "coplot"?

If I make my question more concrete:
df <- data.frame( x=x, y=y, y2=y2, v=c("a","b")) # using the vectors above
coplot( df$y~df$x | df$v, type="b", col="red") # gives me a coplot of y ~ x


How do I now put points and lines for y2 on the same graphs?


Use the panel argument, as below ...

x <- 1:10
y <- 1:10
y2 <- 1:10* 1.1
df <- data.frame( x=x, y=y, y2=y2, v=c("a","b"))  # using the vectors above
coplot( df$y~df$x | df$v, type="b", col="red",
       subscripts=TRUE,
       panel=function(x, y, subscripts, ...) {
         points(x, y, ...)
         points(x, y2[subscripts], ...)})

Paul
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