Hi Marc and Robert,
Thank you so much for the answer!
I agree with both of you, specially with Robert "barplots are a common
graphing mechanism used by my scientific colleagues to convey their
data, and I don't see that changing any time soon... The one thing that
is even less forgivable ... is
> On Feb 3, 2017, at 8:23 AM, Robert Baer wrote:
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> On 1/27/2017 8:30 AM, danielren...@lycos.com wrote:
>> Hello developers folks!
>>
>> First, congratulations for the wonderful work with R.
>>
>> For science, barplots with error bars are very important. We were wondering
>> that is so ea
On 1/27/2017 8:30 AM, danielren...@lycos.com wrote:
Hello developers folks!
First, congratulations for the wonderful work with R.
For science, barplots with error bars are very important. We were
wondering that is so easy to use the boxplot function:
boxplot(Spores~treatment, col=treatment_
> On Jan 27, 2017, at 8:30 AM, danielren...@lycos.com wrote:
>
> Hello developers folks!
>
> First, congratulations for the wonderful work with R.
>
> For science, barplots with error bars are very important. We were wondering
> that is so easy to use the boxplot function:
>
> boxplot(Spores~
Hello developers folks!
First, congratulations for the wonderful work with R.
For science, barplots with error bars are very important. We were
wondering that is so easy to use the boxplot function:
boxplot(Spores~treatment, col=treatment_colors)
But there is no such function for barplots wi