Hi,
I've send this one to the list last Thursday, no reaction yet. It's about the Connect Type in S+.
In order to get an answer, you might want to be more specific what
"Connect type: half horiz first" really does in S-PLUS. I don't think something like that is available within an existing R function (I might be wrong here), but it can easily be coded (e.g. along the lines of code in package "stepfun"), given there is an *explicit definition* (and the cited URL is not very helpful here).
My question is: How do you define the "middle of a step", in particular if the interesting x values of your step-function are not equidistant?
And another question: Why do you want to create a plot that needs to be explained? Other plots are much more intuitive (at least for me).
Uwe Ligges
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Hello all,
I'm looking for the R-equivalent of the S-option "Connect type: half horiz first". Link: http://miner.stern.nyu.edu/Splus/help/guihelp/__hhelp/connect_type.htm
I'm plotting with type="s" or type="S"; this is giving me a stairstep starting, or ending with the value on the x-axis (as documented). But, I want the x-value in the middle of the step, like "half horiz first" in S-plus does.
Is this possible in R?
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