Gabor Grothendieck wrote
Try this xyplot.zoo lattice graph. Time series are represented in
columns so we transpose the data and convert it to zoo. The screen=
argument available in xyplot.zoo groups series into panels:
Lines - plant,aphid,1,2,3,4
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 8:23 AM, RichardSmith richardsmith...@gmail.com wrote:
Gabor Grothendieck wrote
Try this xyplot.zoo lattice graph. Time series are represented in
columns so we transpose the data and convert it to zoo. The screen=
argument available in xyplot.zoo groups series into
Sorry for this very basic question. I have time-series data, laid out as a
table (in csv) like this:
That is, the first column is the sample ID, and subsequent columns are the
data at time interval in days since the start. In Excel, this is a very
normal way to lay out time-series data, but I
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 10:52 AM, RichardSmith
richardsmith...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for this very basic question. I have time-series data, laid out as a
table (in csv) like this:
That is, the first column is the sample ID, and subsequent columns are the
data at time interval in days since
Gabor Grothendieck wrote
Something seems to have gone wrong in the posting since we can't see
the sample data that seems to be intended to be part of the post.
Sorry, I posted via Nabble using the 'raw' command, which got stripped out
it seems. Here's a small sample of the data...
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 12:35 PM, RichardSmith
richardsmith...@gmail.com wrote:
Gabor Grothendieck wrote
Something seems to have gone wrong in the posting since we can't see
the sample data that seems to be intended to be part of the post.
Sorry, I posted via Nabble using the 'raw' command,
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