On Sunday 21 March 2004 13:23, Marco Chiarandini wrote: > Thank you a lot! It works exactly as I desired. > > I dare to ask you another detail about Trellis multiple display > plots. I would like to plot vertical lines in correspondence of the > confidence intervals with the function below in order to make easier > the visual comparison. > > Is this possible? I tried using the same logic proposed in the > previous answer but it does not work.
This is from Hmisc, right ? I'm not too familiar with it. But I don't see the link with the previous example. What exactly is wrong with this ? Do you want to use a 'groups' argument ? > Dotplot(as.factor(alg) ~ Cbind(y,lower,upper) | class, > data=all,subset=ss, > pch=3,method="bars",pch.bar=2, > # panel=function(x,y,...) { > # panel.abline(v=y) > # panel.superpose(x,y,...) > # }, > scales = list(cex=1, > x=list(relation="free"), > y=list(alternating=c(1,1,1,1), > labels=c(levels(all$alg)), > at=c(1:nlevels(all$alg)))), > main=list(cex=1.3,label="Multiple comparisons with Tukey's > confidence intervals"), > xlab=list(label="Percentage deviation from best > > results",cex=1.3,between.columns=5,distance=rep(2,60),size=3), > ylab="", > aspect=0.6,as.table=TRUE); ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html