Hello Duarte,
It seems that "order" is what you are looking for :
df <- df[order(df$id, df$ord), ]
Regards,
François
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Hello ?,
Have a look at ?matrix
matrix(c(2, 3, 4, 2, 1, 6, 6, 4, 7), ncol = 3)
François
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Hello,
Perhaps have a look at ?debug and ?browser...
... and at fortune(159) in the 'fortunes' package ;) !
Regards,
François
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Hello Surendra,
To answer to Ben, Kyle Harms actually wrote his code in R. I would advise you
to ask him directly. He kindly shared his code with us when we asked him.
I can also propose you to discuss off-list of our own version of this code,
slightly modified to deal with multi-plots situatio
Hello,
Is ?segments what you are looking for ?
François
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mustapha
Envoyé : vendredi 1 août 2008 17:15
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Objet : [R] graph
Hello.
I don't know how to do to ouput segment
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