It's hard to help if you keep changing the framework of your problem,
first two matrices - now it's a data.frame and a list of subset row
names in a plotting method from whatever package "suprow" comes from.
Regardless, Michael's original answer already gave you a solution:
plot(table1,type='l',lw
The response much appreciated. They do match up, one is a small subset of
the other.
I have this:
> dput(table1)
structure(list(var1 = c(2L, 4L, 4L, 1L, 423L), var2 = c(3L, 5L,
6L, 342L, 3L)), .Names = c("var1", "var2"), class = "data.frame", row.names
= c("node1",
"node2", "node3", "node4", "node
Do your matrices "match up" with each other in any meaningful way or
do you just want two independent plots on a single page?
You should probably provide the dput() output of each table object so
we can see what you've got.
Michael
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 11:07 AM, aoife doherty wrote:
> Many th
Many thanks for reply.
I have trouble understanding how to use response, i am sorry.
My question is i have two matrices. I then plot two matrices. Then I have 2
seperate plots. I can color the nodes in the plots in two different colors.
Then, how do i merge the two plots to view one overlapping the
No idea what table1, table2 are
plot(1:5, type = "l")
points(5:1, col = 2)
should get you started.
Michael
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 10:17 AM, aaral singh wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have 2 plots.
>
>> plot1 <-plot(table1)
>> plot2 <-plot(table2)
>
> How may i plot these both on the same graph, i.e
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