Variable in Specific, Non-Alphanumeric
Order. -- Resending with corrected .txt file
You need to specify the order of the levels explicitly (to override
the default). Here is how to do it for one, you can similarly do the
other:
> levels(df$Offset)
[1] "T" "U" "V" &
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 2:53 AM, Guy Jett wrote:
> Due to an error on my part, I have renamed the previously attached file from
> T_5-04b_LTC-SE-SO-Compared.csv to
> T_5-04b_LTC-SE-SO-Compared.txt.
> It remains a comma-delimited file so the extension can be changed and used
> per the script, or
On Mar 18, 2011, at 4:13 PM, Guy Jett wrote:
# I need to create an xyplot() where I control the specific order of
# both my conditioning variables. The default code below plots the
# data correctly (dispersed across all 14 columns), but fails in two
# ways. Both the primary conditioning va
# I need to create an xyplot() where I control the specific order of
# both my conditioning variables. The default code below plots the
# data correctly (dispersed across all 14 columns), but fails in two
# ways. Both the primary conditioning variable (Transect), and the
# secondary conditi
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