Re: [R] Lattice: problem using panel.superpose and panel.groups

2008-08-20 Thread Emmanuel Charpentier
Le dimanche 17 août 2008 à 09:36 +, Dieter Menne a écrit : [ Snip .. ] Trellis graphics are a bit like hash functions: you can be close to the target, but get a far-off result. Nice candidate for a fortune() entry ... Emmanuel Charpentier

Re: [R] Lattice: problem using panel.superpose and panel.groups

2008-08-18 Thread Deepayan Sarkar
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 2:36 AM, Dieter Menne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michael Braun braunm at MIT.EDU writes: Dieter: Thank you for your response. As you requested, I created a self- running example, pasted below. It may be a little wordier than I would like, but it runs. .. Details

Re: [R] Lattice: problem using panel.superpose and panel.groups

2008-08-16 Thread Dieter Menne
Michael Braun braunm at MIT.EDU writes: I have some data that is split into two groups: some actual data, and some simulated data, generated from several different models. The actual data come from two different datasets (calibration and holdout), and the simulations were calibrated

Re: [R] Lattice: problem using panel.superpose and panel.groups

2008-08-16 Thread Michael Braun
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[R] Lattice: problem using panel.superpose and panel.groups

2008-08-15 Thread Michael Braun
Hi. I'm embarking on my first attempt at creating my own panel function for lattice graphics, and despite all of my online research and pouring through the documentation, I cannot figure out how to solve my particular problem. Hopefully, a generous fellow R user can help. I have some