> s1 <- runif(10,0,10) > s1 [1] 8.328396 2.840870 7.401377 9.998165 5.045539 9.568728 5.372493 5.232439 [9] 5.774790 4.224103 > s2 <- runif(10,0,10) > s2 [1] 1.230750 3.855060 8.652698 7.846725 9.100171 7.309179 9.235562 1.581741 [9] 6.979521 1.918997 > ss <- cbind(s1,s2) > smin <- apply(ss,1,min) > smax <- apply(ss,1,max) > barplot(smax) > barplot(smin, add=T, col="white")
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