: zhijie zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:Re: [R] help on plots
*Marc Schwartz ,*
** Method2 is what i need, and they are good answers. A little more
question is how to add
Dear friends,
I met a problem on plotting.
My dataset is :
yearMHBC LHBC MHRC LURC
1993 11.75 4.50 0.43 0.46
19947.25 1.25 0.35 0.51
19958.67 2.17 0.54 0.44
1996 2.67 1.33 0.78 0.47
1997 3.42 4.92 0.69 0.48
1998 1.92 3.08 0.72 0.54
1999
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 23:55 +0800, zhijie zhang wrote:
Dear friends,
I met a problem on plotting.
My dataset is :
yearMHBC LHBC MHRC LURC
1993 11.75 4.50 0.43 0.46
19947.25 1.25 0.35 0.51
19958.67 2.17 0.54 0.44
1996 2.67 1.33 0.78 0.47
1997 3.42
*Marc Schwartz ,*
** Method2 is what i need, and they are good answers. A little more
question is how to add the legend to the plot? legend() may do it,but i fail
to add them.
Thanks again.
with kind regards
zhijie zhang
On 9/29/06, Marc Schwartz (via MN) [EMAIL
I have updated some mail list traffic plots I created a while back
however I wouldn't consider the data verified. The reply stats are from
In-Reply-To headers.
http://brewiki.org/tmp/r-help_traffic.png
The data set is http://brewiki.org/tmp/r-help.zip
Is there a way to print off a hard copy of your plots when using R on
a Unix system. I can't seem to find any commands in any of the
documentation.
Thanks, Steve.
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On Tue, 10 May 2005, Stephen Robert Welsh wrote:
Is there a way to print off a hard copy of your plots when using R on
a Unix system. I can't seem to find any commands in any of the
documentation.
?dev.print.
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