On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 2:55 AM, ce41188 wrote:
> Thank you for the reply.
>
> The more I look at this, the more confused I become. I was wondering if you
> could walk me through this a little more in detail, in particular the panel
> method function of doing things. It may be obvious to many, but
Thank you for the reply.
The more I look at this, the more confused I become. I was wondering if you
could walk me through this a little more in detail, in particular the panel
method function of doing things. It may be obvious to many, but I haven't
really used Trellis before, so I'm still at the
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 8:45 AM, slavrenz wrote:
I would like to display with the xyplot() function
> for several states. I will have a total of 6 plots, I need to plot the
> points of one of the states in a different color than all the rest, such
> that they can be more easily referenced in a p
By the way, as I've been reading through some other posts on here, let me
clarify that this isn't for a homework assignment or anything. This is
something I am working on as part of my dissertation.
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This is a question relating to the Trellis function in R. I have a set of
socioeconomic data that I would like to display with the xyplot() function
for several states. I will have a total of 6 plots, with the y-variable as
"Age Group", and the x-variable as "Median Income".
Suitability of the plo
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