Jim,
Have you looked at:
names: group labels which will be printed under each boxplot. Can
be a character vector or an expression (see plotmath).
You could use "" where you want a blank. I believe that "at" may work
here also.
Clint
Clint BowmanINTERNET:
Jz, guys lay off.
I think you are being a little to hard on the poor soul. The manuals are
written in computer-eez and some of the tutorials are no better. /If you
can't help then don't answer./
In the meantime, Tia, I apologize. But I suggest you try and try a good
book or website that c
Tia:
R is a statistical/data analysis/graphics programming language. There
is a learning curve that you appear unwilling to climb. If I have
misjudged you, please work through the "Introduction to R" tutorial.
It will provide the information your need. If not, install
R-Commander or another R GUI
On Jul 27, 2011, at 3:17 AM, Tia Molte wrote:
Bert thanks.
Ok I have read the help file.
I have only a table with a series of data and not a function.
There is a way to create the correct function starting from the table?
Sorry but these are my first steps with R ...
You appear to be attemp
Bert thanks.
Ok I have read the help file.
I have only a table with a series of data and not a function.
There is a way to create the correct function starting from the table?
Sorry but these are my first steps with R ...
Thanks
Tia Molte
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Tia:
Please first read the Help file -- ?bwplot
and especially note the examples at bottom.
-- Bert
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Tia Molte wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I need your help with the boxplot.
> I've to create a boxplot starting from a table (.csv) in which there are the
> result of a tes
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