Jean,

Thanks for your response. I did not know about the xlim and ylim parameters until I got additional replys. I used the following code and it worked:

plot(0, 0, type = "n", xlim = c(0, 10), ylim = c(0, 6))

John

Jean Eid wrote:
If I understand you correctl, you just want to call the point of (0,10) to
be (0,6). if so have a look at text() function text(0,10, pos=2) or
something like that will do. The reason why you are getting the error
because your 0:10 vector is larger than 0:6 vector.

Hope this helps,

P.S. why are you not doing plot(x,y, col="red", cex=1.5, ylim=c(0,6))
but maybe I do not understand what you need....

Jean.

On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, John Fisler wrote:


Hello,

I am new to R and have read the documents related to graphics but have
not come across a description of how to change the maximum scale on a
graph.  Below is sample code that sets up a plot window with a 0 Minimum
to 10 Maximum, X and Y coordinate system:

x <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)
y <- c(1,1.5,2,2.5,3,3.5,4,4.5,5,5.5)
plot(0:10, 0:10, type = "n" )# setting up coord. system
points(x, y, col = "red", cex = 1.5)

I now want to change the maximum Y axis scale to 6.  I am using the
'points' function to plot 'x' and 'y' because my 'real' data is X and Y
coordinate based.  When I try to change the maximum Y scale to 6 as in
the following code segment, I get the following error:

plot(0:10, 0:6, type = "n" )# setting up coord. system
Error in xy.coords(x, y, xlabel, ylabel, log) :
        x and y lengths differ

How do I change the maximum Y scale to 6?

Thanks,

John Fisler

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