Hello,
On Aug 23, 2012, at 6:08 AM, Richard Müller wrote:
> Thank you for your answer. That's the workaround I use - but that's
> not what I intended: the resulting graph looks correct. I used this
> approach a hundred times. But the ugly thing remains: the x-values
> (independent variables) are
Thank you for your answer. That's the workaround I use - but that's
not what I intended: the resulting graph looks correct. I used this
approach a hundred times. But the ugly thing remains: the x-values
(independent variables) are treated as y-values, and the y-values
(dependent variables, f(x)) as
un...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of Richard Müller
> Sent: 23 August 2012 07:20
> To: r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: [R] Origin of coordinate system
>
> Dear R-community,
>
> In graphical representations of findings concerning bodies of
> standing water (lakes e.g.) in x-
Dear R-community,
In graphical representations of findings concerning bodies of standing
water (lakes e.g.) in x-y-plots you often make use of a somewhat
different definition of coordinates in a cartesian system:
the origin is top-left, the x-axis (depth of the water body) from top
to bottom and t
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