Use bxp() and feed it with data that is not from boxplot.stats(). Therefore you might want to invent some alternative function along the lines of boxplot.stats().

Uwe Ligges



Chad Junkermeier wrote:
I really like the ease of use with the boxplot command in R. I would rather have a boxplot that shows the average value and the standard deviation then the median value and the quartiles.

Is there a way to do this?


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