Oehler, Friderike (AGPP) wrote:
> Thanks Edzer, I shall try again:
>
> 1) I would like to use spplot to map my factor "TYP" as dots of different
> colours, however the resulting plot uses the same colours for the first and
> last value (10,40). I guess that my use of the "cuts" argument is wrong, b
Thanks Edzer, I shall try again:
1) I would like to use spplot to map my factor "TYP" as dots of different
colours, however the resulting plot uses the same colours for the first and
last value (10,40). I guess that my use of the "cuts" argument is wrong, but
I can't find any better:
LAT <-c(-6.
Oehler, Friderike (AGPP) wrote:
> Dear list members,
>
> I am still struggeling with spplot. Sorry for being that unprofessional, but
> honestly I find the spplot help page quite hard to understand. (Many thanks
> Edzer for the very helpful hint a few days ago.)
>
> 1) My first plot actually works
Dear list members,
I am still struggeling with spplot. Sorry for being that unprofessional, but
honestly I find the spplot help page quite hard to understand. (Many thanks
Edzer for the very helpful hint a few days ago.)
1) My first plot actually works all fine, but the colours seem to loop, i.e.