On 04/18/2012 05:32 PM, Etienne RIFA wrote:
Hello
I try to create a polar.plot in order to represent some paths. I have one
more information: the signal quality.
I created classes and I used the argument "add" to superimpose my
different signal
levels.
the result:
http://i180.photobucket.com/
On 05/06/2010 03:24 AM, Tali wrote:
Hello All.
I am using polar.plot from the {plotrix} library to visualize individual
coral colonies, dying, growing, etc through time. These coral colonies, that
I visit annually happen to be delineated by a circular plot underwater;
hence polar.plot is the be
Jim and John,
Thanks for your replies. I ended up using both suggestions to plot the full
tide series and then overlay the averages for rise and fall in different
colours, which illustrated very well how such parameters can
be misleadings in some cases.
Regards,
Tony
2009/10/31 Jim Lemon
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On 10/31/2009 04:49 AM, Tony Greig wrote:
Hi,
Two questions:
1 - Say I have average speed and directions for tide and I would like to
plot them on a polar plot, but with different colors so I can indicate the
two directions. I'm using polar.plot from the plotrix library. How can I add
a second
--- On Fri, 10/30/09, Tony Greig wrote:
> From: Tony Greig
> Two questions:
>
> 1 - Say I have average speed and directions for tide and I
> would like to
> plot them on a polar plot, but with different colors so I
> can indicate the
> two directions. I'm using polar.plot from the plotrix
>
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