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On 12/17/12 12:16 PM, "soon yi" wrote:
>Thank you.
>
>Rather embarrassed. Its fair to say i had rather over comlicated my
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Subject: Re: [R] ggplot geom_smooth colour
Thank you.
Rather embarrassed. Its fair to say i had rather over comlicated my attempts
to do this.
sy
soon yi wrote
> Hi
>
Thank you.
Rather embarrassed. Its fair to say i had rather over comlicated my attempts
to do this.
sy
soon yi wrote
> Hi
>
> I am using geom_smooth to fit linear regression lines over a scatterplot
> for two treatment groups. The default colour for the two lines are blue. I
> have been unable t
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Em 17-12-2012 15:44, soon yi escreveu:
Hi
Yes i had look at this but it doesnt quite do what i am wanting. I do not
want the smoothed line to be coloured, or dependant on a factor or the
default blue.
An example,
library(ggplot2)
df<-data.frame(y=rnorm(100,30,10),x=rnorm(100,2
Hi
Yes i had look at this but it doesnt quite do what i am wanting. I do not
want the smoothed line to be coloured, or dependant on a factor or the
default blue.
An example,
library(ggplot2)
df<-data.frame(y=rnorm(100,30,10),x=rnorm(100,20,5),treat=factor(rbinom(100,1,0.5)))
p1
"... A search online has not suggested any solution / work around."
Really?
Have a look at this: http://docs.ggplot2.org/current/geom_smooth.html
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José Iparraguirre
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