You could try using the arguments type, lwd and lend in the call to
plot(). For example:
plot(1:10, type="h", lend=2, lwd=10)
points((1:10)*1.1, type="b")
type="h" creates vertical lines under each observation, lwd controls the
thickness of the lines, and lend=2 draws square ends on the lines
As an alternative to the other suggestions,
I've found it just as easy to make the bar plot using plot() .
Assuming I've run hist()->sudh, then do
plot(sudh$breaks[1:length(sudh$breaks)-1],sudh$counts,type='h',lwd={pick_a_width_you_like))
Then it's easy to drop some scatterplot points or lines
Of course :) - here you go...
http://www.nabble.com/file/p18028420/Data.txt Data.txt
The data is tab-separated
Thanks for the reply
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On Fri, 2008-06-20 at 01:39 -0700, Thomas Pedersen wrote:
> Hi R-users
>
> I'm a relative newbie and uses R mostly for graphical purpose. I have a
> layout problem when plotting a scatterplot and a barplot using
> par(new=TRUE). The baseline of the x-axis is not positioned equal for the
> two plot
Is there anyway you could include the data so we can see what the problem
is- I am getting better at this code reading stuff, but it reduces my time
if I can just copy it into my R session and then fiddle.
thanks
Stephen
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 4:39 AM, Thomas Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi R-users
I'm a relative newbie and uses R mostly for graphical purpose. I have a
layout problem when plotting a scatterplot and a barplot using
par(new=TRUE). The baseline of the x-axis is not positioned equal for the
two plotting functions (see picture) and I have been unable to find out how
t
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