[R] xyplot type=l

2012-04-15 Thread Eiko Fried
Probably a stupidly simple question, but I wouldn't know how to google it: xyplot(neuro ~ time | UserID, data=data_sub) creates a proper plot. However, if I add type = l the lines do not go first through time1, then time2, then time3 etc but in about 50% of all subjects the lines go through

Re: [R] xyplot type=l

2012-04-15 Thread David Winsemius
On Apr 15, 2012, at 6:19 AM, Eiko Fried wrote: Probably a stupidly simple question, but I wouldn't know how to google it: xyplot(neuro ~ time | UserID, data=data_sub) creates a proper plot. However, if I add type = l the lines do not go first through time1, then time2, then time3 etc

Re: [R] xyplot type=l

2012-04-15 Thread Peter Ehlers
On 2012-04-15 03:19, Eiko Fried wrote: Probably a stupidly simple question, but I wouldn't know how to google it: xyplot(neuro ~ time | UserID, data=data_sub) creates a proper plot. However, if I add type = l the lines do not go first through time1, then time2, then time3 etc but in about 50%

Re: [R] xyplot type=l

2012-04-15 Thread David Winsemius
On Apr 15, 2012, at 11:54 AM, Peter Ehlers wrote: On 2012-04-15 03:19, Eiko Fried wrote: Probably a stupidly simple question, but I wouldn't know how to google it: xyplot(neuro ~ time | UserID, data=data_sub) creates a proper plot. However, if I add type = l the lines do not go first

Re: [R] xyplot type=l

2012-04-15 Thread Peter Ehlers
On 2012-04-15 09:31, David Winsemius wrote: On Apr 15, 2012, at 11:54 AM, Peter Ehlers wrote: On 2012-04-15 03:19, Eiko Fried wrote: Probably a stupidly simple question, but I wouldn't know how to google it: xyplot(neuro ~ time | UserID, data=data_sub) creates a proper plot. However, if I