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John Kane
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Hi Luis,
Two plotting functions from the plotrix package might be of interest.
One is "ladderplot" that is very similar to the upper plots in the
panels, and the second is "ehplot" that is similar to the lower
panels.
Jim
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 5:52 PM, Luis Fernando García
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> Hello R exp
Hello R experts,
I just found a new paper which shows the proper way (according to the
authors) to show data, specially paired. I am very interested in presenting
this kind of data, specially the scatter plott. I have found a way to
present it using this link:
http://journals.plos.org/plosbiolog
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