Enomis wrote
>
>> beanplot(tmp1 ~ tmp2, log="", what=c(1,1,1,0), ylim=c(-1,2))
> Still, I do not know how I could be able to plot my original data. Anyone
> has got a clue?
>
The same problem occurred in my code after I changed to a newer R version.
The problem is related to the bandwidth sele
Hello again,
Well, I still couldn't solve my problem, but I think it really depends on
the distribution of the data.
When I only use the first e.g. 2000 values of my data vectors, there is no
problem with creating the beanplots.
But when I use some random data which is normally distributed, I
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