Dear List,
can anyone tell me how to plot a discontinuous y-axis (ordinate
with a -/ /- break sign) to fit in data with a wide range without the
need of logarthimic transformation? My data are distributed like this:
(abscissa: 1:10)
1. vector to plot
Min. 1st Qu. MedianMean 3rd Qu.
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 11:40 +0100, jobst landgrebe wrote:
Dear List,
can anyone tell me how to plot a discontinuous y-axis (ordinate
with a -/ /- break sign) to fit in data with a wide range without the
need of logarthimic transformation? My data are distributed like this:
(abscissa:
jobst landgrebe jlandgr1 at gwdg.de writes:
Dear List,
can anyone tell me how to plot a discontinuous y-axis (ordinate
with a -/ /- break sign) to fit in data with a wide range without the
need of logarthimic transformation? My data are distributed like this:
(abscissa: 1:10)
1.
axis.break() in the plotrix package will do that. You still have to modify
the axis scale.
Cheers
Francisco
From: jobst landgrebe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: [R] discontinuous y-axis (ordinate with a -/ /-)
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 11:40:01 +0100
Dear List