It worked, thank you Jim
Erik
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It works, thanks a lot Gabor
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FALSE
i.e. not all user A records are found
With unique(df$ID)
[1] userA userB userC
Levels: userA userB userC
i.e. one of each ID is found --]
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and the
female bars go to the right. Unfortunately, I don't know how do these
calculations and if the plot looks good.
Erik
2009/10/30 David Winsemius dwinsem...@comcast.net:
On Oct 30, 2009, at 9:11 AM, Erik Svensson wrote:
Hi,
I am an [R] and lattice beginner.
I an doing an epidemiological study
-to-back graph I have only managed to get two panels per
column instead of one:
barchart(table(Country, Hair),groups=FALSE)
How can I do all this? Is it possible at all?
Erik Svensson
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