Hi Stephen,

I tried what you suggested and got a different error message instead... any 
ideas?

> gap.boxplot(CLI3, CLI4, CLI5, CLI6, CLI7, gap=list(top=c(8000,280000), 
> bottom=c(0,250)), range=50, outline=TRUE)
Error in bxgap$out[bxgap$out > gap$top[2]] <- bxgap$out[bxgap$out > gap$top[2]] 
-  : 
  NAs are not allowed in subscripted assignments


>>> "stephen sefick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/25/08 9:48 AM >>>
the par(ask=FALSE) doesn't belong in the code (I think).
gap.boxplot(CLI3, CLI4, CLI5, CLI6, CLI7, gap=list(top=c(8000,280000),
bottom=c(0,250)), range=50, outline=TRUE)

but I haven't tried this.

Stephen
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Megan J Bellamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> When I put in the following script line:
> gap.boxplot(CLI3, CLI4, CLI5, CLI6, CLI7, gap=list(top=c(8000,280000),
> bottom=c(0,250)), range=50, outline=TRUE, par(ask=FALSE)
>
> I get a '+' telling me I am missing something. I have tried adding ')',
> 'width=NULL', etc and then I get this error:
> Error: unexpected symbol in:
> "gap.boxplot(CLI3, CLI4, CLI5, CLI6, CLI7, gap=list(top=c(8000,280000),
> bottom=c(0,250)), range=50, outline=TRUE, par(ask=FALSE)
> box"
>
> Any ideas? I have read over the Graphical Manual and am going through
> 'Modern Applied Statistics with S' but I can't figure out where I am going
> wrong...
>
> Megan Bellamy
>
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