Thank you for the GGobi reference, it is a very handy tool!  My main goal,
however, is to be able to identify univariate outliers (with boxplots for
example), and I'm having a hard time getting the rggobi package to do that.


Michael Bibo-2 wrote:
> 
> 
> ?identify with labels argument.
> 
> Another approach you might like to consider is to use GGobi
> (www.ggobi.org) with
> the rggobi package linking directly to it from R.  GGobi is built
> specifically
> for this kind of interactive purpose.
> 
> 

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