On Jul 18, 2011, at 10:13 AM, Steven Ranney wrote:
Unfortunately, the transposition of lines and list was a typo on my
part. Now that I look like a fool and have corrected the issue, I'm
still faced with the same dilemma. With the original data set I
posted in this thread,
No. You did not g
Unfortunately, the transposition of lines and list was a typo on my
part. Now that I look like a fool and have corrected the issue, I'm
still faced with the same dilemma. With the original data set I
posted in this thread,
plot(mpg~x, data=mileage[year==2009,], ylab="Miles per gallon",
xlab="200
Provided, of course, that I alter the lines for different data sets
and data frames, the code to plot a line derived from nls() onto a
plot works with no problems.
Here's an example:
Year NOP
2002 6
2003 8
2004 11
2005 19
2006 26
2007 25
mod1 <- nls(NOP~alpha*exp(beta*Year), data=aic,
st
On 2011-07-18 06:38, Steven Ranney wrote:
Provided, of course, that I alter the lines for different data sets
and data frames, the code to plot a line derived from nls() onto a
plot works with no problems.
Here's an example:
Year NOP
2002 6
2003 8
2004 11
2005 19
2006 26
2007 25
mod1<-
On 2011-07-17 17:37, Steven Ranney wrote:
All -
I'm having an issue with trying to plot a model derived from nls()
onto a simple plot. I have included a sample data set and the code
that I've been using.
year month day date location mileage cost gallon cpg
mpg x
200
All -
I'm having an issue with trying to plot a model derived from nls()
onto a simple plot. I have included a sample data set and the code
that I've been using.
year month day date location mileage cost gallon cpg
mpg x
2009 1 4 1/4/2009 BZN 124585 19.39
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