Use
distribute.type = TRUE
or
panel = panel.superpose.2.
as an argument to xyuplot. e.g. Using the builtin anscombe data set:
xyplot(y1 + y2 ~ x1, anscombe, type = c("p", "l"), distribute.type = TRUE)
# same
xyplot(y1 + y2 ~ x1, anscombe, type = c("p", "l"), panel = panel.superpose.2)
On 11/17/06, Ross Darnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would appreciate help trying
> to set different plot types in a lattice plot with multiple responses e.g.
>
> xyplot(y+fval~x)
>
> but have "y" as points and "fval" as a line.
>
> I have tried
>
> xyplot(y+fval~x,type=c("p","l"))
>
> but this results in both plots having both types.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ross Darnell
> University of Queensland, AUSTRALIA
>
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