[R] default plot, but stripes appear (and other plot problems)

2012-05-19 Thread bets
Hey, I'm doing my thesis and I need to produce a lot of plots. With 2 I have a problem that I can't get past: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4630611/question.png The left one has lines instead of dots. All I want is a basic line (it's a time series). So I used the type=l command, but that

Re: [R] default plot, but stripes appear (and other plot problems)

2012-05-19 Thread Uwe Ligges
On 19.05.2012 17:40, bets wrote: Hey, I'm doing my thesis and I need to produce a lot of plots. With 2 I have a problem that I can't get past: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4630611/question.png The left one has lines instead of dots. All I want is a basic line (it's a time series). So

Re: [R] default plot, but stripes appear (and other plot problems)

2012-05-19 Thread bets
Sorry, I hoped this was already clear enough. Oké, here are the first rows of the relevant part of the data: Datum week T.local 29/06/111 19.272420 5/07/11 2 19.305034 13/07/113 17.766046 20/07/114

Re: [R] default plot, but stripes appear (and other plot problems)

2012-05-19 Thread David Winsemius
On May 19, 2012, at 12:36 PM, bets wrote: Sorry, I hoped this was already clear enough. Below you offer two examples of console output without naming the objects from which they came or the code you are attempting to us. (Also in the all-to-typical manner of those posting through Nabble

Re: [R] default plot, but stripes appear (and other plot problems)

2012-05-19 Thread bets
Hey, Thanks for the reply. I tried tod do change this in two ways: -with the formula, as you recommended (and after reading ?strptime some similar formulas as well), but this did not help. -by replacing the date to the form dd/mm/yy. But this didn't change anything to the plot layout as well. The

Re: [R] default plot, but stripes appear (and other plot problems)

2012-05-19 Thread Rui Barradas
Hello, Could you post the output of dput(head(settlepw, 10)) dput(head(hatch, 10)) Just copy the output and paste it in a post. These functions give the first 10 lines (head) and the structure of your datasets. I'm asking this because with the two example datasets you gave in an earlier post,