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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 6:04 PM, Zroutik Zroutik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Nope, this assigns the 26th, 28th, 30th anf 32nd point of the total
> nrow(matrix) number of points. This does not assign the points (or places of
> the x-axis) with such a rowname.
>
> row number <-> row name
> 1:nrow(matrix) <-> rowname(matrix[1]) .. rowname(matrix[nrow(matrix)])
>
>
> I try to rephrase my question: how do you plot a curve into a plot when the
> x-axis isn't the rownumbers, but each row is a real x-value (e.g. 35.23)?
>
>
> p.s. there is a mistake in my original (first) email. Instead "at=NULL"
> should be "at=Labels" (otherwise there is an error message). Sorry for
> confusion.
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 5:53 PM, stephen sefick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> try at=seq(from=26, to=32, by=2) in the axis statment
>> hope this helps
>>
>> Stephen
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Zroutik Zroutik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear R-users,
>>>
>>> I'm tackling with a problem which causing me a head-ache for a long time.
>>> I
>>> would like to create a nice x-axis to my plots, but I do not know how to
>>> implement the method.
>>>
>>> Imagine a matrix where you have rownames real numbers -- these rownames
>>> should be written in the x-axis nicely. I could not find any way how.
>>>
>>> I'll describe what I'm doing now:
>>> I have a matrix where each column is an independent curve (number of the
>>> columns 3-4). The rownames are the x-axis, and the names are real numbers
>>> (converted to chars, of course). I find the max and the min among the
>>> values
>>> in the matrix (for the y-axis) and I'm creating an empty plot. x-axis is
>>> c(0, nrow(matrix)). Now, I'm creating the x-axis labels
>>>
>>> Labels <- seq(1, nrow(matrix), by = 100)
>>> axis(1, at = NULL, labels = rownames(matrix)[Labels])
>>>
>>> At this point I'd like to have instead of "24.12333    26.45667    28.79
>>> 31.12333    33.45667" at the x-axis, an optimally placed ticks at let's
>>> say
>>> "26 28 30 32" -- this is what I cannot achieve.
>>>
>>> Afterwards I'm plotting the curves in different colours. I know that the
>>> x-values are accessed by the number of their row and not rowname.
>>>
>>> Anybody could point me into some direction, please? Thank you upfront!
>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are so
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>> feel like gods. We are mammals, and have not exhausted the annoying little
>> problems of being mammals.
>>
>> -K. Mullis
>
>
>


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Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are so
little or so large that all they really do for us is puff us up and make us
feel like gods. We are mammals, and have not exhausted the annoying little
problems of being mammals.

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