On 07.03.2010 17:42, casperyc wrote:

http://www.harding.edu/fmccown/R/#autosdatafile
http://www.harding.edu/fmccown/R/#autosdatafile

I am tring to get a barchat by factors,
following the example in that link above.

===========================
x=c(145,40,40,120,180,
        140,155,90,160,95,
        195,150,205,110,160,
        45,40,195,65,145,
        195,230,115,235,225,
        120,55,50,80,45
        )

y2=c(
        rep(as.character(1),5),
        rep(as.character(2),5),
        rep(as.character(3),5),
        rep(as.character(4),5),
        rep(as.character(5),5),
        rep(as.character(6),5)
        )

barplot(as.matrix(x,y2),beside=TRUE,col=rainbow(5))

You know that a matrix has exactly one mode?

I guess you want something like
barplot(matrix(x, ncol=6), beside=TRUE, col=rainbow(5))
but since you do not tell what you want to get ...

Uwe Ligges




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Why it does not seperate (by 'some' space) by the factors?
like not recognising the factors (1,2,3,4,5,6)?

Thanks.

casper

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