> I played around with your suggestions to change the appearance of my
graph,
> but there is still a problem I could not fix.
> The vector, which I want to plot, contains 60 entries. After 3 bars I
want
> to have a large gap
> between the next 3 bars. But what always happens is, that R took at th
Hi,
thanks again for your help.
I played around with your suggestions to change the appearance of my graph,
but there is still a problem I could not fix.
The vector, which I want to plot, contains 60 entries. After 3 bars I want
to have a large gap
between the next 3 bars. But what always happens
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> with the "space" parameter it is possible to change the gap / distance
>> between the bars, but is it also
>> possible to change the "space" after each 6th bar?
>> So for example you have bars from 1 to 6 then a large gap and then the
>>
> next
>
>> six bars fro
> with the "space" parameter it is possible to change the gap / distance
> between the bars, but is it also
> possible to change the "space" after each 6th bar?
> So for example you have bars from 1 to 6 then a large gap and then the
next
> six bars from 7 to 12
Try, for example
y <- runif(13)
y
mentor_ gmx.net> writes:
> with the "space" parameter it is possible to change the gap / distance
> between the bars, but is it also
> possible to change the "space" after each 6th bar?
> So for example you have bars from 1 to 6 then a large gap and then the next
> six bars from 7 to 12
Space c
Hi,
with the "space" parameter it is possible to change the gap / distance
between the bars, but is it also
possible to change the "space" after each 6th bar?
So for example you have bars from 1 to 6 then a large gap and then the next
six bars from 7 to 12
Thanks a lot!
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