Hello Sir,

It is really great learning for me while discussing with you.

As per your suggestion, I also read the axis function in the graphics
package, and now completely understand your logic. I will apply the same
logic for my rest variable and would like to discuss after the successful
generation of all plots.

Thank you very much, Sir, for pointing me to the right path.



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On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 3:31 PM Jim Lemon <drjimle...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Subhamitra,
> My apologies, I caught a mistake. To have the first tick in the middle of
> the first year, you want half of the _observations_ in a year, not half of
> the days. As I now have your data at my fingertips:
>
> 3567/15.58385
> [1] 228.8908
>
> Almost exactly what was calculated for the first series. Your increment
> remains 229 and your offset is 114, so
>
> year_mids<-seq(114,3567,229)
>
> Jim
>
>

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*Best Regards,*
*Subhamitra Patra*
*Phd. Research Scholar*
*Department of Humanities and Social Sciences*
*Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur*
*INDIA*

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