Hi,
thanks a lot for pointing me at "conditional" plotting!
I have to confess that I'm still not really convinced whether this type of
"philosophy" holds true in each and every situation, especially when there
appears to be a common sense in literature (even if it is not optimal) to
depict such d
Hi Maxim,
I notice no one has replied to you (on list at least) so I'll take a stab at
answering your question and giving some productive advice.
I believe the axis command will do what you want with a little tweaking: It
certainly lines things up for me.
x <- data.frame(cell=paste("line",c("a"
Hi,
please excuse the most likely very trivial question, but I'm having no idea
where to find related information:
I try to recapitulate very simple plotting behavior of Excel within R but
have no clue how to get where I want.
I have tab delimited data like
cell treatment value
line a treat1 4
l
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