On 07/22/2011 07:16 AM, David Winsemius wrote:
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SamiC wrote:
Hi,
So I am trying to plot my results of a model. what i have is the
majority
of the data between the values of 0 and 30, then one outlier at 80 and
another at 130. the model plots a nice line through the data
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SamiC wrote:
Hi,
So I am trying to plot my results of a model. what i have is the
majority
of the data between the values of 0 and 30, then one outlier at 80
and
another at 130. the model plots a nice line through the data
between 0 to
30, however given the outl
Hi, couldn't find much in the archives. I had checked before posting.
Anyway the plotrix package was a good hint. So anyone who reads this in
future, i ended up using the gap.plot function in the plotrix package, which
does the trick. Thanks
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On Jul 21, 2011, at 9:42 AM, SamiC wrote:
Hi,
So I am trying to plot my results of a model. what i have is the
majority
of the data between the values of 0 and 30, then one outlier at 80 and
another at 130. the model plots a nice line through the data
between 0 to
30, however given the
Hi,
So I am trying to plot my results of a model. what i have is the majority
of the data between the values of 0 and 30, then one outlier at 80 and
another at 130. the model plots a nice line through the data between 0 to
30, however given the outliers you cant seen this unless you change the y
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