Hello,

Use argument yaxt = "n" of function symbols. yaxt means "y axis type" and "n" for "none" (or "no").
Then plot the axis with axis(2, ...)

Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas
Em 29-11-2012 16:17, seanlilley escreveu:
Hi,

The axis function plots an axis ontop of my current axis. So although I am
able to write my labels in, they are written ontop of the numbers in the
current axis rather than replacing them. Any other alternatives?

Sean



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