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On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 1:14 PM, ch.elahe via R-help
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> Hi,I have a data set (mydata), which a part of this is like the following:  
> 'data.frame':   36190 obs. of 16 variables:$ RE                    : int  38 
> 41 11 67 30 18 38 41 41 30 ...$ LU                     : int  4200 3330 530 
> 4500 3000 1790 4700 3400 3640 4000 ...$ COUNTRY        : Factor w/ 4 levels 
> "DE","FR","JP", "FR"…$Light                  : Factor w/2 levels   
> "ON","OFF","ON", ….$OR                     : Factor w/2 levels   
> "S","T","S",….$PAT                  : Factor w/3 levels   "low", "high", 
> "middle",….  Now I want to plot RE vs LU with ggplot2 for all the possible 
> cases, I know how to do subsetting for the data but I want to know is there 
> any shorter way to do that? For example I want to have a plot for RE vs LU 
> for (COUNTRY= FR, Light=off, OR=S, PAT=low) and one for (COUNTRY= FR, 
> Light=on, OR=S, PAT=high) and …., as you see doing subset is time consuming, 
> is there any other way?Thank you for any help.Elahe
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