yeah, I try this method. But it is not fine to some data.


On 4/6/06, Clint Bowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Have you thought about using a log scale?
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> On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Jim Lemon wrote:
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> > Kåre Edvardsen wrote:
> > > Dear R-gurus!
> > >
> > > Is it possible within boxplot to break the y-scale into two (or
> > > anything)? I'd like to have a normal linear y-range from 0-10 and the
> > > next tick mark starting at, say 60 and continue to 90. The reason is
> for
> > > better visualising  the outliers.
> > >
> > Hi Kare,
> >
> > In the plotrix package, there are two functions, gap.plot amd
> > gap.barplot, that do something like this. If you think that they are
> > sufficiently close to what you want, I could have a try at doing a
> > gap.boxplot function.
> >
> > Jim
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