It may not be misleading, but does it really help you understand the
problem more than a scatterplot of rugosity vs. elevation would?
Hadley
On 10/1/07, Monica Pisica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Well,
>
> I agree that plots with multiple y-axes can be very confusing but i am
> not sure
Well,
I agree that plots with multiple y-axes can be very confusing but i am not
sure that always they are also misleading One time i was asked to make a 2
y-axes plot, one y axes was for elevation (heights in meters) and one for
rugosity (values between 1 and 2 - unitless). The ide
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