A million thanks Peter, subsetting fixed it.
George
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:51 PM, Peter Ehlers ehl...@ucalgary.ca wrote:
Hi George,
Your problem is not with xyplot, but with the NA occurrences in
your data. Try adding
subset = {!is.na(MSE)},
to your xyplot call, or (better), subset
Hi Peter (and anyone else willing to help me out),
Many thanks for your help. Having used your code plus a few other
modifications, I only get the points plotted but without the two lines. I
just cannot figure out what the problem is.
My code is as follows:
library(lattice)
datos2 -
Hi George,
Your problem is not with xyplot, but with the NA occurrences in
your data. Try adding
subset = {!is.na(MSE)},
to your xyplot call, or (better), subset the data before
calling xyplot.
-Peter Ehlers
George Kalema wrote:
Hi Peter (and anyone else willing to help me out),
Many
see below
George Kalema wrote:
Dear R users,
I am trying to have an xyplot of a data set which has the following
variables:
case (n=10,20,30)
parameter (parm=a,b)
group (grp=g1,g2)
y (y values)
x (x=2,4,8)
My plot should be parameter by case such that I have 2 rows (each row= each
parameter)
Dear R users,
I am trying to have an xyplot of a data set which has the following
variables:
case (n=10,20,30)
parameter (parm=a,b)
group (grp=g1,g2)
y (y values)
x (x=2,4,8)
My plot should be parameter by case such that I have 2 rows (each row= each
parameter) and 3 columns (each column=each
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