milton ruser wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I have a code like
>
> x<-1:10
> y1<-x+runif(10)*2
> y2<-seq(0,50,length.out=10)+rnorm(10)*10
>
> par(mfrow=c(1,2))
> plot(y1~x)
> plot(y2~x)
>
> Now I would like to plot y1 and y2 on the same graph, with its two scales
> (y1 on left and y2 on rigth side).
>
Thanks to all,
I reached up to my needs.
miltinho
Brazil.
On 2/27/08, Gabor Grothendieck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There is an example in
>
> library(zoo)
> example(plot.zoo)
>
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 5:05 PM, milton ruser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Dear all
> >
> > I have a code l
There is an example in
library(zoo)
example(plot.zoo)
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 5:05 PM, milton ruser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I have a code like
>
> x<-1:10
> y1<-x+runif(10)*2
> y2<-seq(0,50,length.out=10)+rnorm(10)*10
>
> par(mfrow=c(1,2))
> plot(y1~x)
> plot(y2~x)
>
> Now I wou
> Now I would like to plot y1 and y2 on the same graph, with its two scales
> (y1 on left and y2 on rigth side).
Before you actually do that, you might want to think about if it's a
good idea or not. Are you trying to deliberately mislead or confuse
your readers? If so, it's a good idea, otherw
This should do what you want:
x<-1:10
y1<-x+runif(10)*2
y2<-seq(0,50,length.out=10)+rnorm(10)*10
plot(y1~x, bty='c')
par(new=TRUE) # plot on the same graph
plot(y2~x, col='red', axes=FALSE, bty='c', xlab='', ylab='')
axis(4, col.axis='red', col='red')
mtext("y2", 4, col='red', line=-2)
On We
Dear all
I have a code like
x<-1:10
y1<-x+runif(10)*2
y2<-seq(0,50,length.out=10)+rnorm(10)*10
par(mfrow=c(1,2))
plot(y1~x)
plot(y2~x)
Now I would like to plot y1 and y2 on the same graph, with its two scales
(y1 on left and y2 on rigth side).
Any help are welcome.
Kind regards
Miltinho
Bra
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