On 29.04.2011 14:39, Jim Lemon wrote:
On 04/29/2011 08:35 PM, hck wrote:
Dear all
Problem: hist()-function, scale = “percent”
I want to generate histograms for changing underlying data. In order
to make
them comparable, I want to fix the y-axis (vertical-axis) to, e.g.,
0%, 10%,
20%, 30% as
On 04/29/2011 08:35 PM, hck wrote:
Dear all
Problem: hist()-function, scale = “percent”
I want to generate histograms for changing underlying data. In order to make
them comparable, I want to fix the y-axis (vertical-axis) to, e.g., 0%, 10%,
20%, 30% as well as to fix the spaces, too. So the y-
Thanks for the note: Indeed, the function is the hist() function not Hist()
with capital letter.
I use the standard R hist()-function with the lower case only. Nevertheless,
the ylim does not work as supposed to.
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On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 03:35:41AM -0700, hck wrote:
> Problem: hist()-function, scale = “percent”
[...]
> ="Hist(na.exclude("&AA3&"), breaks=50, col=""seashell3"",
> scale=""percent"",xlim=c(-1, 1), xlab=""Bewertungsfehler"",
> ylab=""Haeufigkeit (in %)"", main=""KBV"", border=""white"")"
Before
Dear all
Problem: hist()-function, scale = “percent”
I want to generate histograms for changing underlying data. In order to make
them comparable, I want to fix the y-axis (vertical-axis) to, e.g., 0%, 10%,
20%, 30% as well as to fix the spaces, too. So the y-axis in each histogram
should be iden
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