Here is a 'subset' of the ' test ' data . xyplot ( number ~ cm | as.factor(test$year) , data=test)
> test year cm number 34 1995 72 34 35 1995 73 37 36 1995 74 31 37 1995 75 13 38 1995 76 18 39 1995 77 4 40 1995 78 10 41 1995 79 6 42 1995 80 4 43 1995 81 2 44 1995 83 2 45 1995 84 5 46 1995 87 1 47 1996 32 2 48 1996 34 6 49 1996 36 1 50 1996 37 31 51 1996 38 11 52 1996 39 58 53 1996 40 134 54 1996 41 164 55 1996 42 391 94 1997 40 2 95 1997 41 1 96 1997 42 5 97 1997 43 37 142 1998 38 6 143 1998 39 8 144 1998 40 10 145 1998 41 22 146 1998 42 43 191 1999 35 2 192 1999 36 10 193 1999 37 4 194 1999 38 12 195 1999 39 34 196 1999 40 60 239 2000 38 1 240 2000 39 5 241 2000 40 2 242 2000 41 7 243 2000 42 21 284 2001 38 1 285 2001 39 5 286 2001 40 6 287 2001 41 14 288 2001 42 56 289 2001 43 68 332 2002 32 1 333 2002 36 12 334 2002 37 3 335 2002 38 4 336 2002 39 13 386 2003 34 3 387 2003 37 3 388 2003 38 2 389 2003 39 4 390 2003 40 26 391 2003 41 25 392 2003 42 41 393 2003 43 59 438 2004 35 4 439 2004 36 3 440 2004 37 4 441 2004 38 18 442 2004 39 24 443 2004 40 50 >>> Uwe Ligges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/03/2005 15:40:15 >>> Luis Ridao Cruz wrote: > R-help, > > I'm using 'xyplot' in lattice package which plots length frecuencies by > year (10). > The order I get is not logical and the 'index.cond' argument to > 'xyplot' is a bit cumbersome when it comes to plot a great deal of (in > my case years). > > I have tried sorting the conditioning variable but still get the same > result. > > Is there any easy way to do it without making use of 'index.cond' ? > > The function call is as follows: > > xyplot ( number ~ cm | as.factor(test$year) , data=test) Not reproducible for us, we don't have "test", so please make your example small and reproducible. Uwe Ligges > > Thanks in advance > > > >>version > > _ > platform i386-pc-mingw32 > arch i386 > os mingw32 > system i386, mingw32 > status > major 2 > minor 0.1 > year 2004 > month 11 > day 15 > language R > > ______________________________________________ > R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html