On 4/19/06, Frank E Harrell Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rolf Turner wrote: > > Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > > > > > >>Since everyone else wimped out with a tedious you-do-not-want-to-do-that, > >>here is a solution that uses R to control Excel and create a 3d chart. > > > > . > > . > > . > > > > People really ***should not*** be encouraged or abetted in > > wrong-headedness. Excel is terrible. Pie charts are terrible. > > Don't mess with them. Period. > > > > > > cheers, > > > > Rolf Turner > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I second that. Helping people do things known to have major problems > with the approaches can actually hurt others in the long run. 2-D pie > charts are terrible. That makes 3-D pie charts terrible to the 3/2 > power. Excel has serious errors and is not a good model for > reproducible research.
But since R is controlling Excel you could reproduce the chart simply by rerunning the R code. ______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
