Pardon my ignorance here.
The Jim code works. But the problem the text comes over the plot.
Adjusting the laxlab and raxlab, to get more plot are, the text keeps
being cut.
And one more thing that might be added as a new functionality is an
option to show the value of the bar.
Thanks for your he
Jim thanks for your great! I will try to use your source code.
Caveman
Ps:
Reconheco a minha trogolodice e por isso pedi ajuda. Lamento perturbar
a todos por isso.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Jim Lemon wrote:
> On 02/14/2010 01:27 AM, Orvalho Augusto wrote:
>>
>> I am using pyramid.plot()
On 02/14/2010 01:27 AM, Orvalho Augusto wrote:
I am using pyramid.plot() from the plotrix package.
...
The problem is (1) I do not want plot agelabels on the center and (2)
I want plot different labels for each pair of the bars (one label for
masculine and the other feminine).
The data represent
This is good!
Yes I must learn about dput.
Thank you
Caveman
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 6:57 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
> I took a shot at getting "assymetric lableling but it's by no means perfect.
> You really, really ,really, should learn to offer data with dput. See below:
>
>
> On Feb 13, 2
I took a shot at getting "assymetric lableling but it's by no means
perfect. You really, really ,really, should learn to offer data with
dput. See below:
On Feb 13, 2010, at 9:27 AM, Orvalho Augusto wrote:
I am using pyramid.plot() from the plotrix package.
I have something like this
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I am using pyramid.plot() from the plotrix package.
I have something like this
xy.pop<-dados$masfr
xx.pop<-dados$femfr
#agelabels<-dados$femlab
xycol<-color.gradient(c(0,0,0.5,1),c(0,0,0.5,1),c(1,1,0.5,1),11)
xxcol<-color.gradient(c(1,1,0.5,1),c(0.5,0.
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