On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 10:02 AM, David Winsemius
dwinsem...@comcast.net wrote:
Legends are built in columns. You need to find a graphics symbol to put in
the points column or you need to find something that the lines paramater
will turn into a dot (and I'm not sure what that might be.)
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Hi David:
Thank you for your answer.
El vie, 14-10-2011 a las 00:32 -0400, David Winsemius escribió:
Legends are built in columns. You need to find a graphics symbol to
put in the points column or you need to find something that the
lines paramater will turn into a dot (and I'm not sure
Dear R users:
I want to have in the same column both symbols, line and
points, one for a data, and the other for the model.
How can I do that?
Or is there other better form to show both data and model
in the same graphic? I need to make the difference on time
of the same subject (repeated
Looking at your provided example (thank you!), I'm not entirely sure
what you want to put in the same column. Could you perhaps clarify --
is it something about the plot itself or the legend?
Michael
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 8:00 AM, Kenneth Roy Cabrera Torres
krcab...@une.net.co wrote:
Dear R
It is about the legend.
As you see in the example the line is not above the points symbol.
I want the line in the symbol in the same column.
Thank you for you interest in helping me.
Have nice day!
El jue, 13-10-2011 a las 22:40 -0400, R. Michael Weylandt escribió:
Looking at your provided
Legends are built in columns. You need to find a graphics symbol to
put in the points column or you need to find something that the
lines paramater will turn into a dot (and I'm not sure what that might
be.) My suggestion would be to change the line type to dashed and use
- - - for the
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