Re: [R] Boxplot graphic

2012-07-25 Thread John Fox
Dear phillen, You can use the identify() command following boxplot() to identify outliers, or more simply, the Boxplot() function in the car package, which will do this for you (see the first example in ?Boxplot). I hope this helps, John John F

Re: [R] Boxplot graphic

2012-07-25 Thread S Ellison
illen > Sent: 25 July 2012 12:27 > To: r-help@r-project.org > Subject: [R] Boxplot graphic > > Dear R-users! > > I boxplotted some data. the class of the data is numeric. > There are some outliers and I would like to see their names > in the graphic. So, instead tha

Re: [R] Boxplot graphic

2012-07-25 Thread Uwe Ligges
On 25.07.2012 13:26, phillen wrote: Dear R-users! I boxplotted some data. the class of the data is numeric. There are some outliers and I would like to see their names in the graphic. So, instead that the data points of the outliers are plotted as points, I would like to have their names plott

Re: [R] Boxplot graphic

2012-07-25 Thread John Kane
Canada > -Original Message- > From: phlent...@gmail.com > Sent: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 04:26:30 -0700 (PDT) > To: r-help@r-project.org > Subject: [R] Boxplot graphic > > Dear R-users! > > I boxplotted some data. the class of the data is numeric. There are some >

[R] Boxplot graphic

2012-07-25 Thread phillen
Dear R-users! I boxplotted some data. the class of the data is numeric. There are some outliers and I would like to see their names in the graphic. So, instead that the data points of the outliers are plotted as points, I would like to have their names plotted. First of, how can I give my data se