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> Subject: Re: [R] LatticeExtra Parallel
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> Thanks - that helps put the data on the same scale but it doesn't actually
> add the scale as it still shows min and max on the axis.
>
> On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 10:49 PM, Deepayan Sarkar
> wrote:
>
> >
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 8:29 PM, Ben Wilkinson wrote:
> Thanks - that helps put the data on the same scale but it doesn't actually
> add the scale as it still shows min and max on the axis.
The scale maps from (min, max) -> (0, 1). You can compute and specify
tick positions and labels accordingly.
Thanks - that helps put the data on the same scale but it doesn't actually
add the scale as it still shows min and max on the axis.
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 10:49 PM, Deepayan Sarkar
wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Ben Wilkinson
> wrote:
> > I have put together a chart of 1,000 monthly d
Hi Ben,
You can also experiment with
matlines
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On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Ben Wilkinson wrote:
> I have put together a chart of 1,000 monthly data series using parallel and
> I really like the way it displays the data. Is there a way to achieve
> something similar in terms of display using the actual scale ( consistently
> across all the
I have put together a chart of 1,000 monthly data series using parallel and
I really like the way it displays the data. Is there a way to achieve
something similar in terms of display using the actual scale ( consistently
across all the data) as opposed to min/max ?
Thanks
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