Thanks Greg.
A useful solution.
Birgit
Am 02.06.2008 um 23:13 schrieb Greg Snow:
An alternative way to draw the symbols (or some approximation of
them) is to use the my.symbols function from the TeachingDemos
package along with ms.male and ms.female (or your improvement of
these, also
An alternative way to draw the symbols (or some approximation of them) is to
use the my.symbols function from the TeachingDemos package along with ms.male
and ms.female (or your improvement of these, also from the TeachingDemos
package). See the 4th example from ?ms.male (or ?ms.female).
Hope
See R News 6/2.
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Birgit Lemcke
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Thanks that was a huge help.
Now I am using this:
pdf(InfLengMaxVarHomogeneity.pdf)
plot(inflorescence_length_Max~Sex,xaxt=n #unterdrückt normale x-Achse
, ylab=inflorescence length max, main=Bartletts
Hello R-user community!
I am running R 2.7.0 on a Power Book (Tiger). (I am still R and
statistics beginner)
I did the following :
pdf(InLnegthMaxHomogeneity.pdf)
boxplot(inflorescence_length_Max~Sex, main=Bartletts Homogeneity for
inflorescence length,data=FemMal_Sex)
1. See ?locator
2. Try this:
plot(1:2, pch = c(\u2640, \u2642))
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:40 AM, Birgit Lemcke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello R-user community!
I am running R 2.7.0 on a Power Book (Tiger). (I am still R and statistics
beginner)
I did the following :
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