On Thursday 14 July 2005 00:51, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
> Adrian Dusa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > <...snip...>
>
> This comes up every now and then, and while it seems that everyone
> thinks fill patterns would be nice to have, I suspect that every
> attempt to actually implement it have gotten k
Adrian Dusa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wednesday 13 July 2005 17:36, Knut Krueger wrote:
> > Adrian Dusa schrieb:
> > >Is it possible to draw barplots using a texture instead of colors, for a
> > > black and white printer?
> >
> > barplot(height,.,density=c(4,6,8,10) ...)
> >
> > for
Knut Krueger schrieb:
>Adrian Dusa schrieb:
>
>
>
>>Is it possible to draw barplots using a texture instead of colors, for a
>>black
>>and white printer?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> barplot(height,.,density=c(4,6,8,10) ...)
>
>for each bar one number - this example is for a barplot with 4 ba
Knut Krueger schrieb:
>Adrian Dusa schrieb:
>
>
>
>>Is it possible to draw barplots using a texture instead of colors, for a
>>black
>>and white printer?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> barplot(height,.,density=c(4,6,8,10) ...)
>
>for each bar one number - this example is for a barplot with 4 ba
On Wednesday 13 July 2005 17:36, Knut Krueger wrote:
> Adrian Dusa schrieb:
> >Is it possible to draw barplots using a texture instead of colors, for a
> > black and white printer?
>
> barplot(height,.,density=c(4,6,8,10) ...)
>
> for each bar one number - this example is for a barplot with
Adrian Dusa schrieb:
>Is it possible to draw barplots using a texture instead of colors, for a black
>and white printer?
>
>
>
barplot(height,.,density=c(4,6,8,10) ...)
for each bar one number - this example is for a barplot with 4 bars.
with regards
Knut Krueger
http://www.biostatis
Dear R list,
For some reason I am unable to access neither search.r-project.org, nor
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/ so I cannot search the archives for a possible
answer (I Googled for this but didn't find anything).
Is it possible to draw barplots using a texture instead of colors, for a blac