Have a look at boxwex in boxplot. Something like
boxplot(y,add=TRUE,at=118, boxwex=3)
may give you what you want.
--- Marcin Kozak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to add boxplots to a scatterplot:
>
> plot(x,y, xlim=c(80,120),ylim=c(80,120))
> boxplot(y,add=TRUE,at=118)
> boxplot(x,
Try this:
x <- sample(5, 100, rep=T)
y <- rnorm(100)
plot(x,y, xlim=c(min(x)-.5, max(x)), ylim=c(min(y), max(y)+1))
boxplot(y, pars=list(boxwex=0.3), at=min(x)-.5, add=T)
boxplot(x, pars=list(boxwex=0.3), at=max(y)+1, add=T, horizontal=T)
On 15/02/2008, Marcin Kozak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Hi,
I want to add boxplots to a scatterplot:
plot(x,y, xlim=c(80,120),ylim=c(80,120))
boxplot(y,add=TRUE,at=118)
boxplot(x,add=TRUE,at=118,horizontal=TRUE)
How can I control the width of the boxes (say, I'd like them to be of
width 3 in the variables' scales). I've tried the "width" parameter
bu
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