Thank you very much, Marc! That was exactly the solution I was looking for!
Regards,
Lauri
2007/1/26, Marc Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 22:23 +0200, Lauri Nikkinen wrote:
Hi R-users,
I'm new to R and I'm trying to make a barplot combined with two lines
(refering
Hi R-users,
I'm new to R and I'm trying to make a barplot combined with two lines
(refering to secondary y-axis). Bars should represent the number of
transfused patients by age class and sex and lines should represent
the amount of blood units given in age classes. I have now successfully made
a
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 22:23 +0200, Lauri Nikkinen wrote:
Hi R-users,
I'm new to R and I'm trying to make a barplot combined with two lines
(refering to secondary y-axis). Bars should represent the number of
transfused patients by age class and sex and lines should represent
the amount of
Hi there,
I have a barplot and the labels at the x-axis are strings, which are
rotated by 90°. But now the sub-title of the barplot is in between these
labels, which does not look very nice...
Could anybody help me finding the parameter-setting to prevent this?
par(mai=c(1.5,1,1,0.6))
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To: R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject:[R] barplot - x-axis
Hi there,
I have a barplot and the labels at the x-axis are strings, which are
rotated by 90°. But now the sub-title of the barplot is in between
these labels, which does not look very nice... Could