Thanks a lot.

?HTH :)

Regards,
Cheba

2010/6/28 Jannis <bt_jan...@yahoo.de>

> Try adding
>
> par(new=TRUE)
> after plotting the first plot and then just plot the second one. You have
> to make sure that both use the same y axis but I will leave it to you to
> find out how ;-) (I would fix the y limits of both plots...)
>
>
> HTH
> Jannis
>
> cheba meier schrieb:
>
>>  Hello,
>>
>> I am using
>>  library(gplots)
>> to do something like
>>  data(state)
>>  x1 <- state.area/10000
>>  x2 <- x1+round((rnorm(length(state.area),3,3)))
>>  plotmeans(x1 ~ state.region)
>>
>> Is it possible to plot x2 to x1 in the same graph, something like:
>>
>> linesmeans(x2 ~ state.region)
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Cheba
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