On 09/13/2010 06:17 AM, Karl Brand wrote:
Cheers!

All excellent, runable examples helping me progress quickly.

Being more a qualitative plot, the y-axis is less important. But it did
get me thinking-

Coloring each of the plotted lines, say 'altitude colors' like the
classic volcano example to reflect the (scaled) values the lines
represent might be effective at representing individual y-axis magnitude
for each line. Perhaps gray background at least.

Maybe if there were examples of the lines() func. using colors dependent
on the y-value? Or some one already made a function for achieving this?
(Google didnt return anything obvious for me...yet).

Hi Karl,
Have a look at the clplot and color.scale.lines functions in the plotrix package.

Jim

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