Hi Jim,
It's working perfectly fine with the rxcol parameter. I am just
wondering how could I miss that..!!!
By the way, many thanks for pointing it out... Otherwise, I would have
been using the old version of R for just getting the required plot.
Much Appreciated,
Prasanth.
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=1.125,
main=Population Pyramid -- Malawi, xycol=xycol,
xxcol=xxcol))
Much Appreciated,
*Prasanth, V.P.*
Global Manager Biometrics
Delta Technology Management Services Pvt Ltd,
Plot No: 13/2, Sector - I,
Third Floor, HUDA Techno Enclave,
Madhapur, Hyderabad - 500 081.
( : +91
(million kg, font=2))
customlabels - seq(1988, 2009, by=2)
n - length(customlabels)
j - 1
New_at - 1:n
for(i in 1:n)
{
New_at[i] - bp[j]
j - j+2
}
axis(1, at=New_at, labels=customlabels)
Cheerio!
Prasanth.
-Original Message-
From: Jim Lemon [mailto:j
Dear Duncan Murdoch:
Thanks for your tips. By the way, I think I didn't mentioned my question
very clear. What I mean to say is that, in Excel one could decide upon the
axis interval unit. Please see the attached file. Likewise, is it possible
in R...?
Regards,
Prasanth.
-Original Message
Dear R Users:
Greetings!
Is there any way to specify the axis interval unit for barplots in R.? Any
help is deeply appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Prasanth VP,
Global Manager - Biometrics,
Delta Technology Management Services Pvt Ltd,
Plot No: 13/2, Sector - I,
Third Floor, HUDA
)
detach(package:lattice)
plot.new()
par(new=TRUE, font=4)
plot(myPlot, xlab = , ylab = , ann=FALSE, xaxt=n, yaxt=n)
legend(x=bottomright, bty=n, lty=c(0), col=c(black),
title= (Correlation Coefficient), legend=c(CorrCoeff))
Many Thanks in advance,
Prasanth VP,
Global Manager
Dear All:
Greetings!
By the way, is it possible to have a graph (say line graph) that shows
values as well (say y-axis values within the graph)? One could do it in
excel. I am just wondering whether it is possible with R!
Thanks in advance,
Prasanth VP,
Global Manager - Biometrics
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