Re: [R] Plotting and quantiles

2011-08-14 Thread Mark D.
graph. Mark From: R. Michael Weylandt michael.weyla...@gmail.com To: Mark D. d.mar...@ymail.com Cc: r-help@r-project.org r-help@r-project.org Sent: Saturday, 13 August 2011, 21:39 Subject: Re: [R] Plotting and quantiles I believe you received an informative

Re: [R] Plotting and quantiles

2011-08-14 Thread R. Michael Weylandt
:39 Subject: Re: [R] Plotting and quantiles I believe you received an informative answer to both these questions from Daniel Maiter one hour and twenty five minutes after sending your question: I repeat it here just in case you didn't get it. -- Q1 is very opaque

[R] Plotting and quantiles

2011-08-13 Thread Mark D.
Dear R users, This is most likely very basic question but I am new to R and would really appreciate some tips on those two problems. 1) I need to plot variables from a data frame. Because of some few high numbers my graph is really strange looking. How could I plot a fraction of the samples

Re: [R] Plotting and quantiles

2011-08-13 Thread R. Michael Weylandt
I believe you received an informative answer to both these questions from Daniel Maiter one hour and twenty five minutes after sending your question: I repeat it here just in case you didn't get it. -- Q1 is very opaque because you are not even saying what kind of plot

[R] Plotting and quantiles

2011-08-12 Thread Mark D.
Dear R users, This is most likely very basic question but I am new to R and would really appreciate some tips on those two problems. 1) I need to plot variables from a data frame. Because of some few high numbers my graph is really strange looking. How could I plot a fraction of the samples

Re: [R] Plotting and quantiles

2011-08-12 Thread Daniel Malter
Q1 is very opaque because you are not even saying what kind of plot you want. For a regular scatterplot, you have multiple options. a.) select only the data in the given intervals and plot the data b.) plot the entire data, but restrict the graph region to the intervals you are interested in, or