On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Frank Gibbons wrote:

> Thanks to all who responded, and so promptly too: it works exactly as you 
> describe.
> 
> > >
> > > Figure 13 of Emmanuel Paradis's "R for Beginners" was produced by termplot
> > > working on an aov object.
> >
> >No, it was produced by plot() working on a aov object, as its caption
> >indicates.  The termplot() is Figure 14.
> 
> Thomas Lumley is quite right, it's produced by plot() (not termplot()), and 
> it is mentioned on p31 of "R for beginners". My mistake.
> 
> In the interest of self education, is there a more comprehensive source for 
> plot-types that I should read? Ideally, this would be something with lots 
> of figures, so that I could browse the figures to find what I want to do, 
> and then look up how to do it. "R for Beginners" goes some way along this 
> path, but perhaps there's something more comprehensive?

`An Introduction to R'
`Modern Applied Statistics with S'

as in the R FAQ (and there may be others).

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