Anybody? Frustrating to be unable to solve this silly little
problem...
On Jan 3, 12:48 pm, Jay josip.2...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, the backtickes got the code working. However, now I cant get
it to draw the legend/key.
For example, look at this
You have not said what the problem is, i.e. what you have tried and
what you expect. Please post a small, reproducible example if you want
help.
Regards
-Felix
2010/1/6 Jay josip.2...@gmail.com:
Anybody? Frustrating to be unable to solve this silly little
problem...
On Jan 3, 12:48 pm, Jay
Jay,
I don't recall the details of your original post so the
following may be entirely off the mark; nevertheless, here
goes:
thetext - paste('Data', 1:8)
# or: thetext - paste('Data', c('one', 'two', 'three', etc))
xyplot(decrease ~ treatment, OrchardSprays, groups = rowpos,
type = a,
Hi,
Using backticks might work to some extent,
library(lattice)
`my variable` = 1:10
y=rnorm(10)
xyplot(`my variable` ~ y)
but if your data is in a data.frame the names should have been converted,
make.names('my variable')
[1] my.variable
HTH,
baptiste
2010/1/3 Jay josip.2...@gmail.com:
Thanks, the backtickes got the code working. However, now I cant get
it to draw the legend/key.
For example, look at this figure:
http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/~cs0her/Statistics/xyplot5.png
My graph is similar, but instead of 1,2,...,8 as the names of the
series I want it to say Data one (a
Hello!
one more question about xyplot. If I have data which have space in the
column names, say xyz 123. How do I create a working graph where
this text is displayed in the legend key?
Now when I try something like xyplot(xyz 123 ~ variable1, data =
mydata, ...) I get nothing.
Also, is it
On Jan 2, 2010, at 6:51 PM, Jay wrote:
Hello!
one more question about xyplot. If I have data which have space in the
column names, say xyz 123. How do I create a working graph where
this text is displayed in the legend key?
Now when I try something like xyplot(xyz 123 ~ variable1, data =
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