Hi
Does this do the trick ... ?
library(beanplot)
beanplot(count ~ spray, data = InsectSprays)
library(gridGraphics)
grid.echo()
grid.remove("abline", grep=TRUE)
Paul
On 14/02/18 07:31, Samuel Knapp wrote:
Hi,
I would like to use the beanplot() function from the beanplot package.
Unfortunately, I can't find out how to suppress the dashed horizontal
line, that shows the overall mean.
In the help I've found the argument "overallline", but it only allows
for "mean" or "median" .
I have tried overallline = F, overallline="n", and overallline="", but
without success.
Strangely, I could also not find any suggestions on the internet.
Does anybody know how to do this?
Thanks,
Samuel
## Example code using the dataset InsectSprays from datasets package
library(beanplot)
beanplot(count ~ spray, data = InsectSprays)
# How to remove the dashed horizonal line?
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