Thanks for the code, Rich. I now get the concept of using the lattice
library.
Most grateful for the references shared.
Regards
Kwesi
On 28 May 2019 at 19:56:06, Richard M. Heiberger (r...@temple.edu) wrote:
I think this is what you want. You didn't send a reproducible example
(no values for dj
I think this is what you want. You didn't send a reproducible example
(no values for djf.gcms or for cores1).
For what I think you are doing, lattice would be much simpler. It
handles the repetition within each panel for you.
## generate some data
djf.gcms <- matrix(sample(50, size=9*12, replac
Hello All,
I am struggling to control the spaces between barplots I have panelled. I
would be grateful for any help in reducing the spaces between the plots.
For instance, how I can reduce distance between 1 and 2, 2 and 3 etc.
I would appreciate any help on this.
Thanks
Here’s a snippet of my
makuru
> Prasad
> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2018 6:08 AM
> To: r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: [R] Urgent - R help - Multivariate - Naive Bayes code for R
>
> Friends,
>
> I am doing a URL classification, based on certain key words whether it
> contains
> an executive inf
Friends,
I am doing a URL classification, based on certain key words whether it
contains an executive information or not. I have already went through 50K
URL's and identified the key words and made it as 0, 1 ( 0 - do not have
the key word and 1 - have the key word) and 0- do not contain executive
Please note that your message should be plain text and any attachments must be
text and have a .txt extension. Your attached code was apparently removed
because it did not have an extension of .txt.
It is best to include your code within the body of the message.
Mark
R. Mark Sharp, Ph.D.
Direct
No data or code. Your attachments did not arrive. See
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example
for some suggestions on how to submit a question with data and sample code.
On Sunday, December 25, 2016 11:50 PM, Bert Gunter
wrote:
You ar
You are unlikely to get any help if you do not read and follow the
posting guide below.
-- Bert
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along
and sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )
On Sat, Dec 24, 2
I am trying to perform hierarchical clustering and evaluating it using
ClusterClit Package, my code is attached.my problem is that in each iteration
even if my data is different in extCriteria() function but it is giving same
result every time.kindly helpA Great thanks in advance..AMIT RATHE
Yup. Me too. Much better.
-- Bert
Bert Gunter
"Data is not information. Information is not knowledge. And knowledge
is certainly not wisdom."
-- Clifford Stoll
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 2:57 PM, peter dalgaard wrote:
>
>> On 03 Sep 2015, at 19:34 , Bert Gunter wrote:
>>
>> You still failed to
> On 03 Sep 2015, at 19:34 , Bert Gunter wrote:
>
> You still failed to post to the list! Please learn how to use your
> mail client properly and **always** cc the list.
>
> Anyway, here is an answer (there may be other ways):
>
>> curve(dweibull(x,shape=0.8,scale=1),mgp=c(2,0.3,0),cex.lab=1.2
Bert Gunter gmail.com> writes:
>
> You need to consult a local statistical expert or post on a statistics
> list like stats.stackexchange.com . This is a statistical question
> not an R question.
>
> The answer is: Because the design is balanced and the treatment error
> is obtained from the (
You need to consult a local statistical expert or post on a statistics
list like stats.stackexchange.com . This is a statistical question
not an R question.
The answer is: Because the design is balanced and the treatment error
is obtained from the (within site) rsd, but you will probably need
mor
Dear r-help,
I have a question about the std error of a lmer model with library
(LmerTest).
I have 12 sites with 6 treatments over each site. I measured some response
variable (biomass_of_insects) (with a gaussian distribution).
I did :
library (LmerTest)
model<- lmer((biomass_of_insects) ~ as.f
You still failed to post to the list! Please learn how to use your
mail client properly and **always** cc the list.
Anyway, here is an answer (there may be other ways):
> curve(dweibull(x,shape=0.8,scale=1),mgp=c(2,0.3,0),cex.lab=1.2,xlab="t",ylab="f(t)")
> mtext(expression(italic(paste(alpha==1,
1. Always reply to the list, not just to 1 person.
2. I don't do private consulting.
3. Read the posting guide linked below for how to properly post code.
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
"Data is not information. Information is not knowledge. And knowledge
is certainly not wisdom."
-- Clifford Sto
Please show us the code that you used that failed. There are several
different graphics systems in R, and the answer depends on which
system you use.
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
"Data is not information. Information is not knowledge. And knowledge
is certainly not wisdom."
-- Clifford Stoll
On
On Sep 2, 2015, at 8:21 AM, Romana Shehla wrote:
> Sir/Madam,
>
> I am a scholar at Aligarh Muslim University and have been
> continuously using R language. Recently, I am stuck on labeling axis of the
> graphic, I have made. Actually, I want to use mathematical notation
> 0 to show the
Sir/Madam,
I am a scholar at Aligarh Muslim University and have been
continuously using R language. Recently, I am stuck on labeling axis of the
graphic, I have made. Actually, I want to use mathematical notation
0https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help
PLEASE do read the posting g
Technically it is not on topic to discuss the statistics behind R calculations
here, and certainly not our job to do so within the context of your educational
institution's schedule. However, you have the power to read the source code of
any function in R or contributed packages, so go for it. J
Hi :)
I have an an examination tomorrow, and don't quite understand how R calculated
the values.
Yes. You are right R^2=0.02166 :)
As mentioned It is a dummy variable model with the 5 regions of Denmark as 4
independent dummy variables and price as the dependent variable.
price = 10.325 -
Urgent - Need help in segmentation using KCluster means.
Please send me the analysis if someone can - talktoneil2...@ymail.com
Data link (Droopbox)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kict2ezfokeyq7h/MAD_ZPR_User-Base_10K_Data_CONSOLIDATED%20_COPY2.xlsx?dl=0
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Urgent - Need help in segmentation using KCluster means.
Please send me the analysis if someone can - talktoneil2...@ymail.com
Data link (Droopbox)
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Here is one way using the XML package:
> x <- '
+
+
+
+ Open Analysis from Library
+ /Z- Archive - TO BE
+ purged/ConditionEmailTest
+
+
+ Send Email
+
+ chidambaramselvaku...@gmail.com
+ chidambaramselvaku...@gmail.com
+
+ Sales Re
On 14/11/2014 12:34 PM, Chidambaram Selvakumar wrote:
Hi Team,
Can you please help me on the below?
1) Is it possible to achieve the below requirement through or not?
Open XMl; find and remove the all the string tag;add new string tag
based on the email count; save it in the same XML.
2
Hi Team,
Can you please help me on the below?
1) Is it possible to achieve the below requirement through or not?
Open XMl; find and remove the all the string tag;add new string tag
based on the email count; save it in the same XML.
2) If yes can you please share the script
As I am new to
On 08/11/2014, 1:10 AM, Chidambaram Selvakumar wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I have the below xml file where i have to find and remove all the email
> address in tag and need to append the new email address using R
> script.May be string tag needs to be added or decreased based on the email
> list.
>
>
Hi Team,
I have the below xml file where i have to find and remove all the email
address in tag and need to append the new email address using R
script.May be string tag needs to be added or decreased based on the email
list.
*XM File *
Open Analysis from Library
/Z- Archi
On 03/26/2014 05:35 AM, Si Qi L. wrote:
Hi, it's so urgent that I really need your help on R. This following is
part of my data, do u know how to create a dummy coding about it in R? My
control group is Owner occupier. Many thanks for your big help!!!:)
*AppHomeStatus*
Owner occupier
Living with
Hi, it's so urgent that I really need your help on R. This following is
part of my data, do u know how to create a dummy coding about it in R? My
control group is Owner occupier. Many thanks for your big help!!!:)
*AppHomeStatus*
Owner occupier
Living with parents
Living with parents
Private tenan
You may find http://stackoverflow.com/ to be a useful website to ask R
questions.
Kevin
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Woo Young Kang wrote:
>
>
> Hi, my name is Woo Young Kang and I am a current user of R-programming.
>
> I am looking for an R-programming online questioning community and w
You might consider reading
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Hiebeler-matlabR.pdf. I strongly
recommend reading the Introduction to R document that comes with the R software.
As to where to ask questions, this mailing list is fine as long as you follow
the Posting Guide recommendations (see
Hi,
Try:
a <- matrix(0,100,3)
a1<- a
a2 <- a
somerows<- 1:5
b1<- t(replicate(length(somerows),b))
a[somerows,]<- b1
head(a)
#or
b2<- rep(b,each=length(somerows))
a1[somerows,]<- b2
head(a1)
identical(a,a1)
#[1] TRUE
somerows2<- c(2,4,7,8,11,14)
b3 <- rep(b,each=length(somerows2))
a2[some
There’s more than one way to skin a cat, here is another
mm<-model.matrix(~personId+law+0,testdata)
merge(testdata,aggregate(mm[,-1],list(personId=mm[,"personId"]),max))
cheers
Am 04.03.2013 16:44, schrieb David Studer:
> Hello everyone!
>
> Does anyone of you know how I could solve the followi
_
Van: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [r-help-boun...@r-project.org] namens David
Studer [stude...@gmail.com]
Verzonden: maandag 4 maart 2013 16:44
Aan: r-help@r-project.org
Onderwerp: [R] urgent: question concerning data manipulation
Hello everyone!
Does anyone of you know how I could solve t
Here is one way. There will be many ways to do it; I offer this one
because it is very general.
-Don
tmp <- split(testdata, testdata$personId)
myfun <- function(df) {
dfo <- df
if (any(df$law=='SVG')) dfo$svg <- 1 else dfo$svg <- 0
dfo
}
tmpo <- lapply(tmp,myfun)
testout <- do.call('rbi
Hello everyone!
Does anyone of you know how I could solve the following problem.
I guess, it is not a very difficult question, but I simply lack of the
right idea:
I have a dataset containing data of convictions. This dataset contains 4
columns:
- personId: individual number that identifies the o
Yes this is what i wanted.
thanks indeed!!!
On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 07:40:49 +
Ben Bolker wrote:
QAMAR MUHAMMAD UZAIR polito.it> writes:
Dear R users,
I have data in the following manner
[,1][,2][,3][,4]
6 2 2 2
5 4 4 3
[snip]
I want to a
QAMAR MUHAMMAD UZAIR polito.it> writes:
>
> Dear R users,
>
> I have data in the following manner
>
> [,1] [,2][,3][,4]
> 6 2 2 2
> 5 4 4 3
[snip]
> I want to arrange all the data in descending order. I have
> 92 columns in my actual data set. It is
Dear R users,
I have data in the following manner
[,1][,2][,3][,4]
6 2 2 2
5 4 4 3
6 35 2 13
7 32 3 5
4 4 423 3
3 6 4 5
5 6 5 3
I want to arrange all the data in
Thank you Mitchell,
I will try that. So I presume that the initial paper where they showed the
estimates AND the intercept from a model averaging procedure may have been
done using a different method?
Would it still be prudent to use a global model and then perhaps show the
top so many, perhaps t
You said it right in your first letter. You want to keep it at a
level that is comprehensible. Not just to you, but your colleagues,
reviewers, readers...
Remember the sage wisdom that all models are wrong, but some of them
are useful.
Rather than try to forge the Excalibur of statistical model
I understand where you are coming from, but the issue is that some
exploration of the data through graphs and the like, showed that patterns
could be seen. However with only 7 means it is extremely difficult to get
any kind of statistical evidence and as some mean values are the same some
of the te
... perhaps also worth mentioning:
"The combination of some data and an aching desire for an answer does
not ensure that a reasonable answer can be extracted from a given body
of data. "
-- John Tukey
-- Bert
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Dragonwalker
wrote:
> Hello all,
> If someone could t
You've got to be kidding!
You are requesting extensive statistical consulting from the R-Help
list. That is not the purpose of this list, nor is it reasonable to
expect remote statisticians unfamiliar with your work or state of
understanding (which appears to be rather sketchy) to provide reliable
Hello all,
If someone could take a little time to help me then I would be very
grateful.
I studied piping plovers last summer. I watched each chick within a brood
for 5 minutes and recorded behaviour, habitat use and foraging rate.
There were two Sites, the first with 4 broods and the second with 3
This might help: if x is a vector of the race days then max(diff(sort(x)))
finds the biggest gap between consecutive values.
>>>
From: "Jana.K"
To:
Date: 7/Oct/2011 4:47a
Subject: [R] Urgent help needed for honours project - breaks between races in
one year
Hi to anyon
Hi to anyone who is willing to help,
I have a csv. file which has 1999 horses as the rows and the age(in years)
of the horse at each race as columns. Ive read this file into R and called
it 'horses'.
Im trying to find the longest break between each race in the horse's first
year of racing. I alrea
On 07/19/2011 04:40 AM, Ana-Maria Pistea wrote:
> >>> B
Hi Ana-Maria,
A quick google for you error message shows that there can be quite a
number of causes for this problem. Therefore it is impossible for us to
help you. Please read the R-help posting guide to improve your question
[1]. The most
Dear Sir,
Please help me to open my rda files. It's urgent to see the content and even
if I looked for solutions i didn't find one.
When I try to load my .rda file I receive this message:
"R> load(file = "SpecPhantomExp2WaterSupp Set2.rda")
Error: bad restore file magic number (file may be corrup
Hi:
Instead of using ifelse(), you can multiply the logical statement by
the rest of the expression. When the logical statement is false, its
numerical value is zero.
HTH,
Dennis
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Andrew Coop wrote:
> I have data vectors x and y both with 179 observations. I'm tr
I have data vectors x and y both with 179 observations. I'm trying to
fit a nonlinear model with five parameters using nls. The formula is
only defined within a range of x-values, it should be zero otherwise,
thus my attempted use of ifelse:
> df<-data.frame(x,y)
> nlsfit<-nls(y~ifelse(x>m&xhttp
Thank you everyone for all your help!! I have done and sent my coursework
now. Hopefully it is alright!
R is an interesting programming language but I am happy to leave it for now
;)
Have a wonderful easter break!
Best wishes,
Rachel
2011/3/23 Jorge Ivan Velez
> Hi Rachel,
>
> You might also tr
Hi Rachel,
You might also try
apply(expand.grid(rep(list(1:6), 4)), 1, paste, collapse = "", sep = "")
HTH,
Jorge
*
*
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Rachel Chu <> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am currently working on a R programming project and got stuck.
> I am supposed to generate a set of pos
Hi Rachel,
First off, getting very stressed when you get stuck is probably not
the most helpful approach. Seeking support from someone who knows
what to do is an excellent idea, but in the case of classes or
homework, it is best to go to your teacher, instructor, or professor.
That is what he or
On Mar 22, 2011, at 6:41 PM, Rachel Chu wrote:
Hi there,
I am currently working on a R programming project and got stuck.
I am supposed to generate a set of possibilities of 1296 different
combinations of 4 numbers, ie. , 1234, 2361, (only contain 1 to
6) in a
matrix form
here is what I
Hi there,
I am currently working on a R programming project and got stuck.
I am supposed to generate a set of possibilities of 1296 different
combinations of 4 numbers, ie. , 1234, 2361, (only contain 1 to 6) in a
matrix form
here is what I got which has not been working as it keeps coming out
Salaam Batur gmail.com> writes:
> This maybe unrelated R-question, but I am sure some of you might have a same
> problem like I do. I'd like to run some tests on files which need to be
> opened by a software tool called Business Objects. Right now, I am having
> problem with open the data files w
Dear all,
This maybe unrelated R-question, but I am sure some of you might have a same
problem like I do. I'd like to run some tests on files which need to be
opened by a software tool called Business Objects. Right now, I am having
problem with open the data files with my lower version of Busines
muhammad mohsin yahoo.com> writes:
> Hope you will be fine. I am student of Ph.D and doing '
> some work on distribution.
> I developed a new distribution and having some problems in estimating their
> parameters by MLE. I used R-program and used "maxLik" function (maxLik: A
> Package for Max
Dear Colleagues,
Hope you will be fine. I am student of Ph.D and doing some work on
distribution.
I developed a new distribution and having some problems in estimating their
parameters by MLE. I used R-program and used "maxLik" function (maxLik: A
Package for Maximum Likelihood Estimation in R
Hello:
I would like to obtain probability of an event for one single patient as a
function of time (from survfit.coxph) object, as I want to find what is the
probability of an event say at 1 month and what is the probability of an
event at 80 months and compare. So I tried the following but it fai
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Peter Ehlers wrote:
> If you have a *tab*-delimited file, then why are your using
> read.csv??
>
> Try this:
> 1. read your data with read.table() or read.delim()
>
If you're very new to R, try Rcmdr. Data > Import > Text file.
Liviu
_
Try excluding the first column.
cor(gse20437[, 2:4])
chintan85 wrote:
>
>
> Tab delimited file looks like this
>
> Id v1 v2v3
> df 56 9045
> gh 87 9878
> ty 897867
>
> I used this code
>
>
> [code]
>
> gse20437 <- read.csv("C:/Users//Desktop/data/GSE20437_matrix
On 2010-12-06 02:02, chintan85 wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to calculate correlation coefficient for gene expression data.
Tab delimited file looks like this
Id v1 v2v3
df 56 9045
gh 87 9878
ty 897867
I used this code
[code]
gse20437<- read.csv("C:/Users//Desktop/data/
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 11:02 AM, chintan85 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to calculate correlation coefficient for gene expression data.
>
> Tab delimited file looks like this
>
> Id v1 v2 v3
> df 56 90 45
> gh 87 98 78
> ty 89 78 67
>
> I used this code
>
>
> [code]
>
> gse20
Hi,
I am trying to calculate correlation coefficient for gene expression data.
Tab delimited file looks like this
Id v1 v2v3
df 56 9045
gh 87 9878
ty 897867
I used this code
[code]
gse20437 <- read.csv("C:/Users//Desktop/data/GSE20437_matrix.txt",header =
TRUE, sep
Hi all,
I have re-begging to use R.
I need to using a matrix Y and X with the first row been the name to get a
ols regression and to plot a two elements graph...on the top
the scattergraph and the line representing the regressiónbelow the
resids...at the same time I want to plot with small li
Jim,
Many thanks last part of the puzzle is now solved. I have reworked the
script and now it runs with 4 arguments.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Ian
Jim Lemon-2 wrote:
>
> On 10/16/2009 11:01 PM, one2luv wrote:
>> I am hoping someone will tak up this chalenge (I am new to R)
>>
>> I
On 10/16/2009 11:01 PM, one2luv wrote:
I am hoping someone will tak up this chalenge (I am new to R)
I have inheritied an R script but need to change it. The script currently
includes hardcoded file locations on lines 12,166 and 167. I need to modify
this script to allow the folder to be passed
On 10/16/2009 02:01 PM, one2luv wrote:
I am hoping someone will tak up this chalenge (I am new to R)
I have inheritied an R script but need to change it. The script currently
includes hardcoded file locations on lines 12,166 and 167. I need to modify
this script to allow the folder to be passed
I am hoping someone will tak up this chalenge (I am new to R)
I have inheritied an R script but need to change it. The script currently
includes hardcoded file locations on lines 12,166 and 167. I need to modify
this script to allow the folder to be passed as a command line argument to
Rscript.ex
From: Bin1aya
> Subject: [R] Urgent Help
> To: r-help@r-project.org
> Received: Wednesday, August 19, 2009, 1:01 PM
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> I am using RClimDex. I get following error.
> Error in scan(file, what, nmax,
> sep, dec, quote, skip, nlines,
> na.strings, :
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 10:01:19 -0700 (PDT) Bin1aya
wrote:
B> I have done copy paste of climate data from excel file to notepad
B> and tried to upload. I do not have any knowledge about programming
B> languages. Please help me.
There are better ways of importing data from Excel. Have a look at the
Dear Sir,
I am using RClimDex. I get following error.
Error in scan(file, what, nmax, sep, dec, quote, skip, nlines,
na.strings, :
scan() expected 'a real', got 'T'
I have done copy paste of climate data from excel file to notepad and tried
to upload. I do not have any knowledge
If you use lattice to produce the figures, you need to wrap them in print, say,
<<>>=
print(xyplot(y~x,data=dat))
@
Ronggui
2009/6/17 Fredrik Karlsson :
> Dear list,
>
> I have been working on a report with around 60 images in it, and
> everything has been fine, until now. I find that the image o
Dear list,
I have been working on a report with around 60 images in it, and
everything has been fine, until now. I find that the image output that
is produced by odfWeave produces images that are NOT readable by
OpenOffice or NeoOffice. I get empty boxes with Read-Error written in
them. While gene
Dear R-list,
I know is going to be weird, but I need to do something about and I know
the R-list is big group of good people. Im moving to Philadelphia in
August 2009 (my fiancé is there) and I need to find a job. I know to do so
many things, but my skill is in science and research. I would like
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Garza, Hortencia [BEELINE] wrote:
I work in export compliance and would like to know if you would please
answer the questions below in regards to your application, R for Windows
1.3.1. The information I'm requesting is for export compliance.
I'm surprised that you would
Garza, Hortencia [BEELINE] wrote:
Good afternoon,
I work in export compliance and would like to know if you would please
answer the questions below in regards to your application, R for Windows
1.3.1. The information I'm requesting is for export compliance.
Before answering such questions
Good afternoon,
I work in export compliance and would like to know if you would please
answer the questions below in regards to your application, R for Windows
1.3.1. The information I'm requesting is for export compliance.
RE:
Application: R for Windows 1.3.1
Application Description: sta
THere is a separate list for R and the mac:
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 3:38 AM, Daniel Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear R help team,
> I am sorry to put urgent in the subject but to be honest I am in big
> troubles if I cannot make R to work
Dear R help team,
I am sorry to put urgent in the subject but to be honest I am in big
troubles if I cannot make R to work in my computer.
I am a PhD student in statistics and most of my homeworks and projects are
in R.
I have been using R in my mac book pro, mac os X 10.5.5 without problems
unti
eigenvectors with 0 eigenvalues).
If the problem is constrained you may use regular optimization functions (like
optim).
Regards,
Moshe.
--- On Tue, 22/7/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [R] Urgent
> To:
Hi everyone
I try to use the solve.QP to solve the quadratic programming problem.
But the Dmat in the funciotn is non-positive definite.
Can anyone tell me which R function can deal with the quadratic
programming with non positive definite Dmat matrix ( in solve.QP)
I really appreaciated.
Yunle
Quoth HAILE A. on Sweetmorn, Chaos 16, 3174:
> Is it possible to interface R with 4D?
> Thank you very much for a fast answer.
Like the Law of Fives, it depends very much on the ingenuity of the
user; how's that for a fast answer?
__
R-help@r-project.or
Hello,
Is it possible to interface R with 4D?
Thank you very much for a fast answer.
D. LEFLOCH
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Thank you so much. It worked!
Bests!
Xiang Gang
Uwe Ligges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
a hk wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
> I am green with R. Now I am working on a graphics projects.
> I have a dataset:
> ---
> abc
> 1 228 83 6.69
> 2 274 83 7.36
> 3
a hk wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
> I am green with R. Now I am working on a graphics projects.
> I have a dataset:
> ---
> abc
> 1 228 83 6.69
> 2 274 83 7.36
> 3 320 83 8.86
> 4 366 83 7.36
> 5 412 83 6.81
> 6 228 129 5.58
>
Hi, everyone,
I am green with R. Now I am working on a graphics projects.
I have a dataset:
---
abc
1 228 83 6.69
2 274 83 7.36
3 320 83 8.86
4 366 83 7.36
5 412 83 6.81
6 228 129 5.58
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I want to draw
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