On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 4:18 AM, Stuart Reece wrote:
> Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
>
> I have a fairly large database (N=13,000) and a single main categorical
> discriminator between the groups.
>
> I want to look at the time course of a number of continuous biochemical
> variables over chronolo
Hi
Does this do it ... ?
useOuterStrips(hexbinplot(Transferin ~ Age | factor(Race) + factor(Sex),
data=NHANES, type="r",
aspect=1,
scales=
list(x=list(relation="free", rot=0,
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have a fairly large database (N=13,000) and a single main categorical
discriminator between the groups.
I want to look at the time course of a number of continuous biochemical
variables over chronologic age.
Therefore I believe I need to prepare hexbinplots in t
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have a fairly large database (N=13,000) and a single main categorical
discriminator between the groups.
I want to look at the time course of a number of continuous biochemical
variables over chronologic age.
Therefore I believe I need to prepare hexbinplots
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