Thanks Julian! I will look into this in a moment.

Best,
     Allen


On 11/16/07, Julian Burgos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey Allen,
>
> Again, if you don't tell us what kind of object 'Disease.FL' is, it will
> be difficult for us to help you.  As I told you, plot() is a generic
> function and its behaviour will depend on the type of object you pass to
> it.  For example, if 'Disease.FL' is an object of class lm (i.e. the
> result of a linear model), then when you do plot(Disease.FL) you are
> actually calling the plot.lm() function.  There are many different plot
> functions with different arguments, and which one you are using depends
> on what kind of object is 'Disease.FL'.  If you don't know the class of
> the object, you can do this:
>
> class(Disease.FL)
>
> Julian
>
> affy snp wrote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> > Hello! I have a question about how to print a label in the plot.
> > I am using the following code:
> >
> > <pdf("mel4_chr3_11cancer_cghFLasso.pdf", height=6,
> > width=5);plot(Disease.FL, index=i, type="Single",main="Plot of
> > Labels");dev.off();
> >
> > But "Plot of Labels" has not been printed. Any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks a lot!
> >       Allen
> >
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