David, Peter (and others),
If you're interested, I submitted this as a bug, and was informed of the
error of my ways by Professor Ripley
* His informative reply is copied below. *
The short answer is that panel.first is not a documented function of
"plot.formula", which is called by the generic "
On May 25, 2011, at 5:56 PM, Gene Leynes wrote:
David, Peter (and others),
If you're interested, I submitted this as a bug, and was informed of
the error of my ways by Professor Ripley
* His informative reply is copied below. *
The short answer is that panel.first is not a documented funct
On May 24, 2011, at 11:42 PM, Gene Leynes wrote:
Peter,
Good idea! (why didn't I think of that?)
If it stumped the r-list, I think there is probably a slight bug
with the
plot formula.
Problems like this make me realize how amazingly full featured and
relatively bug free R is. A problem
Peter,
Good idea! (why didn't I think of that?)
If it stumped the r-list, I think there is probably a slight bug with the
plot formula.
Problems like this make me realize how amazingly full featured and
relatively bug free R is. A problem like this would never happen in Excel,
because this lev
On 2011-05-23 16:54, Gene Leynes wrote:
I wrote a little function called bgfun that adds gridlines and a background,
but it's not working with I plot using the formula.
I have some theories on what's happening, but even if my theory is right, I
don't know how to fix it.
Someone have a straightf
I wrote a little function called bgfun that adds gridlines and a background,
but it's not working with I plot using the formula.
I have some theories on what's happening, but even if my theory is right, I
don't know how to fix it.
Someone have a straightforward silver bullet?
Thank you,
Gene
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