Stephen D. Weigand wrote:
y - rnorm(100)
g - factor(sample(c(g1, g2), size = 100, replace = TRUE))
x - factor(sample(c(A, B), size = 100, replace = TRUE))
bwplot(g ~ y | x,
panel = function(x, y, ...) {
panel.dotplot(x, y, ...)
panel.bwplot(x, y, pch = |,
Hello everyone
I have dataset containing a monetary value (ABS) and two factors (Fct,
Group). I am able to create useful using:
bwplot(ABS~Group|Fct)
and
dotplot(ABS~Group|Fct)
Question: What do I have to do to overlay the dotplot with the bwplot (same
data set)?
I've found a couple of
Hello everyone
I have dataset containing a monetary value (ABS) and two factors (Fct,
Group). I am able to create useful using:
bwplot(ABS~Group|Fct)
and
dotplot(ABS~Group|Fct)
Question: What do I have to do to overlay the dotplot with the bwplot (same
data set)?
I've found a couple of posts
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 4:40 PM, Lord Yo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone
I have dataset containing a monetary value (ABS) and two factors (Fct,
Group). I am able to create useful using:
bwplot(ABS~Group|Fct)
and
dotplot(ABS~Group|Fct)
Question: What do I have to do to overlay
On Jun 16, 2008, at 12:13 PM, Lord Yo wrote:
Hello everyone
I have dataset containing a monetary value (ABS) and two factors (Fct,
Group). I am able to create useful using:
bwplot(ABS~Group|Fct)
and
dotplot(ABS~Group|Fct)
Question: What do I have to do to overlay the dotplot with the
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