I'm sorry I misunderstood your original request. You're right, use
subscripts for panel-specific argument values.
Peter Ehlers
On 2012-07-20 19:35, "José M. Blanco Moreno" wrote:
Sorry about that, when I asked before I meant that I had tried your
proposed syntax. That has a problem, and it is t
Sorry about that, when I asked before I meant that I had tried your
proposed syntax. That has a problem, and it is that it uses the same set
of values for the character expansion *for both groups*, and it is not
what I wanted to do. If you plot the data (now a reduced set! sorry!)
you'll see that
Sorry, I had meant to include the following line:
Try: xyplot(y~x|group,cex=dd$z,data=dd)
Peter Ehlers
On 2012-07-20 18:00, "José M. Blanco Moreno" wrote:
Dear R-users,
I have tried, and I imagine it should be somewhere in the lines of passing
extra arguments to the panel function, but does
Using dput() is a good idea, but is the included dataset
really a _minimal_ set to illustrate your problem?
Peter Ehlers
On 2012-07-20 18:00, "José M. Blanco Moreno" wrote:
Dear R-users,
I have tried, and I imagine it should be somewhere in the lines of passing
extra arguments to the panel fu
Dear R-users,
I have tried, and I imagine it should be somewhere in the lines of passing
extra arguments to the panel function, but does anyone know how to change the
character expansion factor that is affecting an individual point in each of the
panels of a lattice plot?
I have tried to pass a
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