On 6/18/09, Katharina May wrote:
> Hi Sorn,
>
> thanks for your code. I guess I didn't really made myself very clear.
> What I sort of looking for is a xyplot with both the x axis at the bottom
> and y axis at the
> left going through 0, but continuing in the positive and negative area
> (fo
Hi Jim,
thanks, that sounds like a good idea!
The only problem is that axis and pos are a far as I know not for
lattice or at least I
cannot find an appropriate function and way to do this in lattice.
Maybe I have to keep on searching for how to realize that with lattice...
Best wishes,
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Hi *,
I solved the tick problem somehow (or rather I noticed that they are
actually drawn on a xyplot which is there I really want them), but I'm still
wondering and cannot find any information on that, how I align my
axis in a xyplot that they both go through 0 (leftsided y-axis through x=0,
x-a
Hi there,
I'm a bit confused concerning the axis tck setting in the lattice
package as the ticks on left sided axis aren't
drawn at all with the following setting:
dados <- data.frame(varsep = factor(rep(1:2,10)),
i = runif(20))
library(lattice)
my.theme <- list(
axi
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