Hi,
Thank you very much for this very rapid and helpful reply.
I'm giving the code a spin around the block. It looks to be working fine.
There is actually also something else on my lineplot.CI wish list. If I might
be so bold to ask:
When plotting multiple data traces with relative high standa
Here's an updated version of lineplot.CI that will succeed even for
cases where data are not present in all factor combinations. Also, this
version has the option x.cont to specify that the x axis represents a
continuous variable with proportional spacing. A new version of sciplot
with these change
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 8:18 AM, Dieter Vanderelst
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have a problem plotting data using the lineplot.CI command in the sciplot
> package.
>
> I want to plot the data of 2 experimental cases using different lines
> (traces). Time is on the X-axis. The tr
On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 15:18 +0100, Dieter Vanderelst wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have a problem plotting data using the lineplot.CI command in the sciplot
> package.
>
> I want to plot the data of 2 experimental cases using different lines
> (traces). Time is on the X-axis. The tricky thing is that
Hi List,
I have a problem plotting data using the lineplot.CI command in the sciplot
package.
I want to plot the data of 2 experimental cases using different lines (traces).
Time is on the X-axis. The tricky thing is that the data collection in the
second case started later than for the first
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