Hi again,
Deepayan Sarkar wrote (21.4.2008):
> Write your own panel function (which may or may not be a simple
> exercise depending on your level of expertise in R). You could use
> panel.barchart as a starting point. Basically, you need to insert
> some calls to panel.text() (or something equival
On 4/21/08, K. Elo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I use the barchart-function (lattice) for plotting stacked barcharts.
> The data is a summary table (data frame) of likert-scale-evaluations
> (strongly agree, agree...strongly disagree) to different issues
> constructed as follows (
Dear all,
I use the barchart-function (lattice) for plotting stacked barcharts.
The data is a summary table (data frame) of likert-scale-evaluations
(strongly agree, agree...strongly disagree) to different issues
constructed as follows (L1=precentage of "strongly agree" evaluations,
L4=precent
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