Hi Greg,
Actually, I'm using the scatterplot function in the car namespace. My
understanding is that the scatterplot is turned into a boxplot when the x
variable is a factor, but I can't see that in the code of the function.
I've successfully modified the function to output regression stats
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Subject: Re: [R] text in boxplots
Hi Greg,
Actually, I'm using the scatterplot function in the car
namespace. My understanding is that the scatterplot
6. set the reset.par argument to FALSE in calling scatterplot as it
states in the documentation for scatterplot. (still look at the help on
'xpd' argment to par if you want to add text to the margins).
Hi Greg,
That seems to have done it partly. I set it to false once and then I could
see
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Subject: Re: [R] text in boxplots
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Without an example, we have to guess at what you are trying to do.
I am still guessing
Hi All,
I can't get text to print on a boxplot using the 'text' command. 'mtext'
works, but not 'text'. Is it a matter of boxplots being drawn over text?
Pointers appreciated.
TIA,
YVes
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Subject: [R] text in boxplots
Hi All,
I can't get text to print on a boxplot using the 'text'
command. 'mtext