What about simply using a log scale on the y axis? I.e. plot(..., log=y)
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Bo Peng wrote:
Dear list,
I need to plot four almost horizontal lines with y-values around
1,3,4, 400. If I plot them directly, the first three lines will be
indiscernible so I am thinking of breaking y-axis into two parts, one
with range (0,5), another (395,400). Is there an easy way to do
Bo Peng wrote:
Dear list,
I need to plot four almost horizontal lines with y-values around
1,3,4, 400. If I plot them directly, the first three lines will be
indiscernible so I am thinking of breaking y-axis into two parts, one
with range (0,5), another (395,400). Is there an easy way to do
Tom Mulholland has already pointed out that the plotrix package has an
axis.break() function that will draw the break symbol. Your problem is a
combination of plotting two disparate sets of data and getting the
y-axis right. The following is one way to do it, just be careful that
the ylim=
Dear list,
I need to plot four almost horizontal lines with y-values around
1,3,4, 400. If I plot them directly, the first three lines will be
indiscernible so I am thinking of breaking y-axis into two parts, one
with range (0,5), another (395,400). Is there an easy way to do this?
I can think
Peng
Sent: Tuesday, 24 May 2005 10:00 AM
To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: [R] How to break an axis?
Dear list,
I need to plot four almost horizontal lines with y-values around
1,3,4, 400. If I plot them directly, the first three lines will be
indiscernible so I am thinking