Thanks again. Both layouts look very usefull and
certainly a lot better than I was getting on my own.
--- Deepayan Sarkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/11/07, John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 6/9/07, John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it
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On 6/9/07, John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to use dotchart or dotplot and set
the
lines in such a way that they only extend from the
left y-axis to the data point?
Yes (sort of) in dotplot at least. E.g.,
dotplot(VADeaths, groups =
On 6/11/07, John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/9/07, John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to use dotchart or dotplot and set
the
lines in such a way that they only extend from the
left y-axis to the data point?
Yes (sort of) in
Is it possible to use dotchart or dotplot and set the
lines in such a way that they only extend from the
left y-axis to the data point?
I seem to remember that Wm Cleveland did this in his
1985 book The elements of graphing data.
In cases where one has a true starting or O point on
the
On 6/9/07, John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to use dotchart or dotplot and set the
lines in such a way that they only extend from the
left y-axis to the data point?
Yes (sort of) in dotplot at least. E.g.,
dotplot(VADeaths, groups = FALSE, type = c(p, h))
dotplot(VADeaths,