Take a look at

?matplot

HTH,

Gerrit


On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, alcesgabbo wrote:


Hi,

I have the following matrix (named m):
                       key
    sensor_date                              Laser_1              Laser_2
Laser_3
 2010-09-30T15:00:12+0200                    6                    3
1
 2010-10-31T15:05:07+0100                    5                    4
2
 2011-09-30T15:00:12+0200                    6                    3
1
 2011-10-31T15:05:07+0100                    5                    4
2

I plot the first column with the following function:
plot(m[,1],type="o", xaxt="n",ylim=c(min(m[,1:length(colnames(m))])-1,
max(m[,1:length(colnames(m))])+1))

for the other columns I use there functions:

lines(m[,2],type=\"o\")

lines(m[,3],type=\"o\")

ok, it works.

But is there a way to do this prodcedures recursively??

for example:

for each columns {
lines(m[,column],type=\"o\")
}

I try with :

lines(m[,2:length(colnames(m))],type=\"o\")

but it doesn't work.

Thanks .
Alberto
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