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Subject: Re: [R] Axes Alignment Problem for Multiple Plots
Guido
You missed William's e-mails, which solved the problem:
use
yaxs="i"
in second call. Also, William made the good point that you can rather
just use lines() in second call.
Good William!
Mat
Best Regards
Guido Barbaglia
From: mat [matthieu.stig...@gmail.com]
Sent: 19 April 2011 22:58
To: John Kane
Cc: r-help@r-project.org; Barbaglia, Guido (ESA)
Subject: Re: [R] Axes Alignment Problem for Multiple Plots
Ok, I can replicate your problem, with
to fix my problem!
Best Regards
Guido Barbaglia
From: mat [matthieu.stig...@gmail.com]
Sent: 19 April 2011 22:58
To: John Kane
Cc: r-help@r-project.org; Barbaglia, Guido (ESA)
Subject: Re: [R] Axes Alignment Problem for Multiple Plots
Ok, I can replicate
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&g
19. 04. 11 20:47, John Kane a écrit :
What is Coredata(Z0)?
It would be very useful. as the posting guidelines suggest to supply working
code and sample data.
--- On Tue, 4/19/11, Barbaglia, Guido (ESA) wrote:
From: Barbaglia, Guido (ESA)
Subject: [R] Axes Alignment Problem for Multiple Plots
What is Coredata(Z0)?
It would be very useful. as the posting guidelines suggest to supply working
code and sample data.
--- On Tue, 4/19/11, Barbaglia, Guido (ESA) wrote:
> From: Barbaglia, Guido (ESA)
> Subject: [R] Axes Alignment Problem for Multiple Plots
> To: "r-help
Dear all,
I'm trying to plot, in the same window, two different series, using
barplot() for the first one and plot() for the second. What happens is that the
second chart has a different axes origin, therefore the final plot is wrong.
This piece of code shows the differences between the val
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