Is it possible to fill the boxes of a boxplot with filling patterns/texture
instead of colours? Or both mixed? (for example white, grey, left diagonal
striped, right diagonal striped) How can I do that? I searched here, but
didn't find an answer.
Thank you!
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David Winsemius wrote
The insight that
allowed me to get a significantly higher frequency of success was
realizing that the correct separators between separate expressions
were * and ~ rather than space or comma. Inside an expression
a comma will signal a new expression element. A
Hi,
I want to write a word with subscript in a graph. Unfortunately, the
subscript contains a comma, so all my trials didn't work and I didn't find
how to do it.
I want to write sm as normal text and w,grass in the subscript. Can
anybody help me?
And a more general question: I read the help to
Thank you! It works now.
But I still don't understand, how all these expressions, , paste, group,
eval... have to be used together. (For example, I first tried
expression(sm[w,grass]) but it didn't work, and I couldn't find, why (and
when) commas are interpreted here differently). So: Is there
Hi,
does anyone know a tutorial for Tinn-R? During all my search I only found
R-Tutorials...
The problem now is: I would like to make Tinn-R an autosave. But since I had
several questions before concerning Tinn-R (for example, how to have Tinn-R
and R in one window or how do the new versions
Hi,
I want to know the area under a curve, which is not given as a function, but
as values in a time series. It is not a smooth curve, but switches often
between positive values and zero (the values describe the moisture in the
soil over a year, one entry is one day). I already tried
Thank you, seems to be the right thing for me. But what is this n for? The
number of iteration steps as mentioned on other pages for the simpson rule?
number of divisions as said on the help page I don't understand. (a and
b can be ignored, if I got it right?!). Thanks again!
stephen sefick
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