Luis Ridao Cruz allegedly said on 3/1/2005 9:53 AM:
Here is a 'subset' of the ' test ' data .

xyplot ( number ~ cm | as.factor(test$year) , data=test)



<snip data>


Luis,

So what order are you expecting? Perhaps using `as.table = TRUE' is what you want??

xyplot(number ~ cm | as.factor(year), test, as.table = TRUE)


--sundar



Uwe Ligges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/03/2005 15:40:15


Luis Ridao Cruz wrote:


R-help,

I'm using 'xyplot' in lattice package which plots length frecuencies

by

year (10).
The order I get is not logical and the 'index.cond' argument to
'xyplot' is a bit cumbersome when it comes to plot a great deal of

(in

my case years).

I have tried sorting the conditioning variable but still get the

same

result.

Is there any easy way to do it without making use of 'index.cond' ?

The function call is as follows:

xyplot ( number ~ cm | as.factor(test$year) , data=test)


Not reproducible for us, we don't have "test", so please make your example small and reproducible.

Uwe Ligges


Thanks in advance




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