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Subject: [R] advanced plotting
Hi all. I need some help. I have to plot so many observation in a coordinate
system that you can't see really much. Is there any possiblilty in R to
reduce the size of a plotted point? In the plot command i could find a
solution.
plot
for an alternative.
Hope this helps,
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Subject: [R] advanced plotting
Hi all. I need some help. I have to plot so many observation in a
coordinate
system that you
downunder wrote:
Hi all. I need some help. I have to plot so many observation in a coordinate
system that you can't see really much. Is there any possiblilty in R to
reduce the size of a plotted point? In the plot command i could find a
solution.
plot(,type = p ,..)
thanks in advance
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I thinking of somethink like a for loop, which creates a data point
whenever a data point in x[i,j]=1. Anybody
can give me a hint or has an idea how to do this thanks in advance for
every help. Lars
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downunder wrote:
!urgent! Hi all. I am facing a problem plotting a indicatormatrix to
visualize the pattern. Matrix consist from 1's and 0's.
for example x - matrix(c(0,0,1,0, 1,1,1,1, 0,0,0,1, 1,0,1,1), nrow = 4,
ncol=4)
an i want to have a plot like
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