[R] overlapping graphs in logarithmic y-axis

2012-12-02 Thread eliza botto

dear useRs,
i want to overlap graphs of two matrices in such a way that the y-axis of graph 
should be logarithmic against normal x-axis.
i am, unsuccessfully, trying the followings
matplot(mata, log=mata,type = l, col=red)lines(mata, log=matb,type = 
l, col=yellow)
could you please help me out on it??
thanks in advanceregards
eliza 
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Re: [R] overlapping graphs in logarithmic y-axis

2012-12-02 Thread Uwe Ligges



On 02.12.2012 16:19, eliza botto wrote:


dear useRs,
i want to overlap graphs of two matrices in such a way that the y-axis of graph should be 
logarithmic against normal x-axis.
i am, unsuccessfully, trying the followings

matplot(mata, log=mata,type = l, col=red)lines(mata, log=matb,type = l, 
col=yellow)


This cannot wok for several reasons, inclusing typos, and is not 
reproducible for us given we do not know about mata.


Anyway, fixing your typos and the specification of the argument log, 
we get:


matplot(mata, log=y, type = l, col = red)

and overlay the red with yellow lines, although it makes no sense:

matplot(mata, type = l, col = yellow, add = TRUE)

Uwe Ligges




could you please help me out on it??
thanks in advanceregards
eliza   
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Re: [R] overlapping graphs in logarithmic y-axis

2012-12-02 Thread eliza botto

Dear ligges,thankyou very much. Actually majority of the questions i asked on 
this forum were without sense, as quoted by majority of experts. i actually 
wanted to over lap mata and matb. by replacing your code with matb, it 
worked!!!
thankseliza

 Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2012 16:53:24 +0100
 From: lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de
 To: eliza_bo...@hotmail.com
 CC: r-help@r-project.org
 Subject: Re: [R] overlapping graphs in logarithmic y-axis
 
 
 
 On 02.12.2012 16:19, eliza botto wrote:
 
  dear useRs,
  i want to overlap graphs of two matrices in such a way that the y-axis of 
  graph should be logarithmic against normal x-axis.
  i am, unsuccessfully, trying the followings
  matplot(mata, log=mata,type = l, col=red)lines(mata, log=matb,type 
  = l, col=yellow)
 
 This cannot wok for several reasons, inclusing typos, and is not 
 reproducible for us given we do not know about mata.
 
 Anyway, fixing your typos and the specification of the argument log, 
 we get:
 
 matplot(mata, log=y, type = l, col = red)
 
 and overlay the red with yellow lines, although it makes no sense:
 
 matplot(mata, type = l, col = yellow, add = TRUE)
 
 Uwe Ligges
 
 
 
  could you please help me out on it??
  thanks in advanceregards
  eliza   
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Re: [R] overlapping graphs in logarithmic y-axis

2012-12-02 Thread Uwe Ligges



On 02.12.2012 17:03, eliza botto wrote:


Dear ligges,thankyou very much. Actually majority of the questions i asked on 
this forum were without sense



IOnm this case the reason is that you do not ask the question precisely. 
Your exampole had


matplot(mata, .)
lines(mata, )

Please just be more specific, try to avoid errors that are not subject 
of your question, then people can help much better and understand what 
you are actually going to do. Also,m provide toy matrices.


Uwe Ligges




, as quoted by majority of experts. i actually wanted to over lap mata 
and matb. by replacing your code with matb, it worked!!!

thankseliza


Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2012 16:53:24 +0100
From: lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de
To: eliza_bo...@hotmail.com
CC: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] overlapping graphs in logarithmic y-axis



On 02.12.2012 16:19, eliza botto wrote:


dear useRs,
i want to overlap graphs of two matrices in such a way that the y-axis of graph should be 
logarithmic against normal x-axis.
i am, unsuccessfully, trying the followings

matplot(mata, log=mata,type = l, col=red)lines(mata, log=matb,type = l, 
col=yellow)


This cannot wok for several reasons, inclusing typos, and is not
reproducible for us given we do not know about mata.

Anyway, fixing your typos and the specification of the argument log,
we get:

matplot(mata, log=y, type = l, col = red)

and overlay the red with yellow lines, although it makes no sense:

matplot(mata, type = l, col = yellow, add = TRUE)

Uwe Ligges




could you please help me out on it??
thanks in advanceregards
eliza   
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