On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Ben Bolkerbol...@ufl.edu wrote:
Fredrik Karlsson wrote:
Dear list,
I have a two character vector with two different values in them (two
each, that is). Naturally, when I use these vectors as grouping
factors in a lattice plot, I get four panels.
Now, one
Dear list,
I have a two character vector with two different values in them (two
each, that is). Naturally, when I use these vectors as grouping
factors in a lattice plot, I get four panels.
Now, one of the possible four combinations will never have data, so
one panel will always be empty. So now
Fredrik Karlsson wrote:
Dear list,
I have a two character vector with two different values in them (two
each, that is). Naturally, when I use these vectors as grouping
factors in a lattice plot, I get four panels.
Now, one of the possible four combinations will never have data, so
one
3 matches
Mail list logo