My apologies, the previous replies did not show up for me. On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 1:49 PM, Jared O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Very näively, you could do something like this, > > plot(density(A)) > lines(density(B),col=2) > > , and tinker your xlim and ylim as suitable. The Cairo library gives > a pretty example, > > data(iris) > attach(iris) > plot(Petal.Length, rep(-0.03,length(Species)), xlim=c(1,7), > ylim=c(0,1.7), xlab="Petal.Length", ylab="Density", > pch=21, cex=1.5, col="#00000001", main = "Iris (yet again)", > bg=c("#ff000020","#00ff0020","#0000ff20")[unclass(Species)]) > for (i in 1:3) > polygon(density(Petal.Length[unclass(Species)==i],bw=0.2),col=c("#ff000040","#00ff0040","#0000ff40")[i]) >
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