Hi there,

I want to figure out how to plot means, with 2 decimal places, of any Y 
variable on a scatterplot according to any X variable (which obviously 
should have limited scope).  I already figured out how to plot the 
means, but without limiting their precision to 2 decimal places.  This 
is the code I used once I had the scatterplot drawn:

text(c(1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003), 25, 
mean.yrly.closures$values, cex=.7)


It's a plot of school closures by Year.  The closures variable is 
labeled "values" in the "mean.yrly.closures" data set.  I managed to 
*display* the mean.yrly.closures data set with a precision of 2 decimal 
places (options(digits=2)), but then once I plotted the numbers, they 
showed up with many decimal places. 

It would be nice to figure this out so that I don't have to rely on 
Excel to make changes to the precision!

Thanks,
Matthew Dubins

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