Hi R community,
I'm running R 2.7.2 on Windows XP SP2.
I'm trying to (1) plot loess lines for each of my groupings using the same
color for each group; (2) plot loess predicted values.
The first part is easy:
data1 <-
data.frame(Names=c(rep("Jon",9),rep("Karl",9)),Measurements=c(2,4,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,1,2,5,12,17,21,45,54,67),PlotAt=c(1:9,1:9))
data2 <-
data.frame(Names=c(rep("Jonah",9),rep("Beth",9)),Measurements=c(1:5,1,1,1,1,rep(20,9)),PlotAt=c(1:9,1:9))
xyplot(Measurements ~ PlotAt, data = data1, groups=Names,
panel = function(...) {
panel.superpose(...,col="gray",lty=1,lwd=2);
},
panel.groups = function(...) panel.loess(...)
)
My question is, how do I plot predicted values from loess to extend the
lines beyond the range of x? Let's say I want all lines to stop at x = 15.
Is there an easy way to do this?
Thanks for any help,
-AK
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